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How to Move From the Couch to a 5K
Posted: March 7, 2019
If you're looking for motivation to get off the couch, running a 5K is a great fitness goal to work toward. Don't be intimidated by the number. At a distance of just over three miles, a good training program can have you crossing the finish line of your first 5K in just a few months. Where to start There are plenty of benefits to running...
Why You Need a Business Mentor
Posted: March 1, 2019
In business, as in life, it always helps to get advice from someone who's been there before. But while you may have asked a friend to share their wisdom when it comes to parenting or personal finance, it's less common for entrepreneurs to seek out advice on managing their business. That's where a business mentor comes in. Finding a trusted adviser to share wisdom and...
9 Life Changes to Tell Your Insurance Agent About
Posted: February 22, 2019
Life's changes come with new goals and dreams. Whether you're getting married, expecting a baby, or getting ready to downsize... big changes in life often come with new financial priorities, too. That's why it helps to have an insurance agent who can help you understand what these changes mean for your insurance needs. Get in touch: Contact your local ERIE agent Wondering what to expect for your...
Driving on Black Ice: What You Need to Know
Posted: January 30, 2019
From snow to sleet to freezing rain, severe weather conditions can make winter driving especially difficult. But perhaps none is more dangerous than black ice. That's because unlike snow and sleet, black ice can be practically invisible to an unsuspecting driver. Related: 7 Dangerous Winter Driving Myths... Debunked The safest thing to do is stay home when conditions call for icy roads – but of...
Less Than Seven Hours of Sleep Ups Potential for a Car Crash
Posted: January 10, 2017
There's been a lot of concern about how technology is leading to more distracted driving. Yet we also know that drowsy driving is also a major culprit behind auto accidents. Now, new research reveals that drivers who only sleep five or six hours in a 24-hour period are twice as likely to crash as drivers who get seven hours of sleep or more. Getting less...