3 Free Life-Improving Resources

3 Free Life-Improving Resources
Some free apps can encourage creativity, instill good budget habits in kids, and make communication easier. insta_photos/Shutterstock
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If you are generally wary of free stuff, I’m right there with you. Most of the time, I’ve found that free stuff is like bait. It’s a tasty morsel, a big tease with the clear intent of getting us to part with money we have no intention of parting with to get whatever it is that’s “free.”

But now and then, free is truly free with no strings attached. And when it’s something I find useful in my life, well, that’s a happy find. Today I have three truly free things for you to consider. There’s a good chance you'll find them downright awesome!

Marco Polo

Marco Polo (marcopolo.me/relationships/) is a phone app that combines the best of texting, social media and video chats -- all in one private, easy-to-use app. Marco Polo is the video chat app that brings you closer to the people who matter most. It’s not the same as FaceTime, Skype or Zoom. It’s in real time, without all the hassles.
Mary Hunt
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