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Written to Inspire

October 12, 2009 by City Life Staff  
Filed under Health

Sharma0In a world filled with chaos, author Robin Sharma reaches into the depths of life’s experiences, engaging his readers to see an inspiring revelation where happiness is an attainable process, not a final destination. Read more

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Star fitness: Who’s fit, and how they stay that way

February 15, 2008 by Christopher Heard  
Filed under Celebrity

There is a common misconception that A-list celebrities spend hours each day with personal trainers and on high-tech equipment. People believe this because celebrities can afford it and have the time. While this is true in some cases, it’s actually not entirely accurate when it comes to most fitness-conscious stars. Read more

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Julie Toskan-Casale, From Lipstick to Philanthropy

April 1, 2007 by City Life Staff  
Filed under Success Story

Julie Toskan-Casale looks as though she would be comfortable working behind the M.A.C counter at the local department store. Dressed in all black with chunky accessories and perfectly applied makeup, she still has the M.A.C look that has become their staple. But Toskan-Casale was never just a girl behind the counter. She was the girl behind the whole company. One might think that the woman who co-founded M.A.C would be rather hard-edged considering the line’s bold attitude and product names like Smut, Bitter, and Vex, but Toskan-Casale is anything but. With a friendly demeanor and a warm smile, it is not hard to tell why she went from the high-glamour world of fashion and makeup to starting a charitable organization that teaches high school students how to become philanthropists and give back to their communities. With the work that she does, Toskan-Casale proves that it’s possible to take success and turn it into something even better. Read more

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