These Little Things You Do Can Beat The Monday Blues But You Don T Realize It

Here’s their list: That’s a pretty serious list largely centered around your work at the salt-mine, which is not surprising in a Forbes article. There’s some good thoughts in that list, but they should be condensed into a much simpler list that reflects a better balance between work and all your other life activities. That, after all, is what LifeHack is all about, and a simpler list is more likely to be one you follow week in, week out....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Tiffany Taylor

These Simple Ways Will Improve Your Relationship Starting Today

2. Focus on the positive. At the beginning of a relationship, you only see the best side of your partner. Then, as your relationship goes on, you start seeing all the little annoying things he or she does. It’s like cracks start appearing in your once perfect significant other. The bad news is once the cracks appear, you can never forget them. You have to make an conscious effort to look past your partner’s imperfections....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 568 words · Karin King

Things For Mac Intuitive Streamlined Task Management Software

I’ve followed the development of Cultured Code’s Things with keen interest since it was announced in its early stages. It seemed like it was going to come closer to providing a truly seamless and ubiquitous, but most importantly, smooth application for managing the things that need to get done each day. My problem with task management applications is this: they require too much conscious effort on my part. Task management apps should flow, should make using them easier than jotting things down on a napkin....

January 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1473 words · Don Childs

Things That You Shouldn T Miss To Prevent Hiv Infection

An HIV diagnosis once meant constant pain, suffering, and illness that ended with abrupt death. With today’s medical advances, however, that negative outlook is no longer the case. Now, if you are diagnosed as HIV positive before the virus has advanced and you take your antiretroviral medications every day, you can live a long and healthy life. [1] Despite the increased quality of life with HIV, you should still be informed about how to prevent contracting this virus....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 625 words · Jacquline Cooper

This 1 Minute Video Will Tell You If You Re A Good Liar

Before you watch this In59Seconds video, try a simple test. This would unravel if you can lie convincingly or you’re an Honest Abe. Quickly draw a “Q” on your forehead with your finger. According to Professor Richard Wiseman of University of Hertfordshire, the direction of the “Q” lets on if you’re a liar or not. It also tells if you’re an introvert or an extrovert. Interesting, isn’t it? Featured photo credit: Yannis | Flickr via goo....

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 76 words · Cruz Morton

This Baby Hearing The World For The First Time Will Deeply Touch Your Heart

Featured photo credit: Screenshot/Toby Lever via youtube.com

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 7 words · Victor Ellis

This Helpful App Will Cleanse Your Facebook Account

Like Cleanser allows you to review your ‘Likes’ and instantly unlike what you never wanted to “thumb up” in the first place. The concept may seem unimportant to many, but did you know that your ‘Like’ is being used to decipher your personality and preferences by Facebook? To give their marketing strategy more depth, the ‘Likes’ can be used by the Facebook to intrude in your private space or even target your friends....

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 109 words · Matthew Gooding

This Important Element In You Brain Decides If You Re A Leader Or A Follower

If you have ever seen Janet Echelman’s famous artwork, you will see a visual representation of how the human brain works. These pieces rely on subtle intersections and independencies, through which single threads are combined to create an overall visage. Similarly, the average baby’s brain contains 100 million neurons, which are capable of constructing and weaving information patterns that become increasingly complex as cognitive skills develop. How Reflective Intelligence is Crucial in Leadership The complexity of the human mind and the impact of environment means that concepts such as leadership and following are not fixed forever....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 583 words · Michael Layton

This Is How 500 Calories Looks Like In Different Forms

January 17, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Carolyn Conboy

This Is How Mentally Strong People Deal With Guilt

A person feels guilty if they think they have done something that goes against their own values or violates the moral guidelines of the people around them. In a time when information is abundant and we are constantly bombarded with ideas telling us how we should be living our lives, it can be difficult to navigate our own desires and rationality. We feel guilty about what we eat, our appearance, how we conduct our relationships and how we raise our children....

January 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1171 words · Mary Eddy

Thought For The Day Let Go Of What S Bitter And Move On

People can be more forgiving than you can imagine. But you have to forgive yourself. Let go of what’s bitter and move on. By Bill Cosby But what if you found out that there is a permanent, lasting way to feel less angry and fearful and finally regain control? How to REALLY Let Go of a Resentment

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 57 words · Joshua Denham

Time Management With Pdas

Time management with PDAs – [dkeener.com]

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 6 words · Francisco Cloutier

Tips And Tricks To Apply For That Job With Confidence

I can say I’ve been in this boat many times and still am, but I want you to take a deep breath in and release a new you. Today starts the era of a new confident job applicant. A few wise people have told me that in order to be successful, you must go above and beyond your comfort zone; those wise people are mom and dad. Yes, my parents are always the ones keeping me motivated when I can’t seem to motivate myself....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 573 words · Jason Millington

Tonic Water The Must Know Facts

#1 Tonic Water Was Originally A Prophylactic Tonic water is made by dissolving a natural white crystalline alkaloid called quinine, which has been used for centuries (and as recently as the 1940s) to prevent malaria and treat fever, pain, inflammation, lupus, and arthritis. Because of the low-cost, quinine is still used as a medicine today in many impoverished countries. It’s available with a prescription in the US as well. In tonic water, the dosage of quinine is minimal, only used to provide the signature tart flavor....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · Paul Adkinson

Tools To Organize Your Basement

Get Your Basement in Order – [Real Simple]

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 8 words · Sharon Hampton

Top 10 Tips For Growing Old Slowly And Gracefully

Some support data would be interesting to see for the #5 tip. 9. Live around plants. Having a garden or greenhouse to grow plants in is a wonderful way to decrease stress or recuperate from illness. Just being able to see plants in a room or through windows has been proven to be beneficial to bed-ridden patients. Top 10 Tips for Growing Old Slowly and Gracefully – [HGH Anti-Aging Blog]

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 70 words · Gary Mumford

Top 24 Talking Story Posts Of The Year

10.17.04 at no. 21: Another take on Management versus Leadership. 11.08.04 at no. 05: Let’s define Values.12.14.04 at no. 02: The Daily Five Minutes. 01.07.05 at no. 24: How this coach (me) reads a blog. 02.01.05 at no. 17: February Ho‘ohana: A Love Affair with Books. 02.10.05 at no. 03: The 3 Sins of Management. 02.15.05 at no. 19: The Ho‘ohana Online Community Library. 02.18.05 at no. 09: A Dozen Myths About Reading....

January 17, 2023 · 2 min · 248 words · Nicholas Verdino

Top 3 Ways People Waste Time At Work And Get Away With It

Running down the clock at work is common practice for employees worldwide. But what exactly do people do during this idle time? According to the infographic above, talking ranks as the number one time waster at the office. While internet-related searches not relevant to work comes in second. Technology is partly to blame for this matter, as more and more people are using smartphones. Furthermore, new mediums for socializing online such as instant messaging apps and games have changed the way people talk and interact with each other....

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Angel Ford

Top 5 Indian Eating Habits That Are Good For Health

1. Their spices have super-healing powers. Among all the health related benefits of Indian foods, spices hold a vital place. Coriander, turmeric, fenugreek, mustard, cumin, cardamom, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, funnel seeds—and the list of spices goes on and on. Not only do they add flavor and aroma to the food, they also act as antiseptics and antibiotics. Almost all dishes comprise of turmeric (haldi), which gives an attractive yellowish golden color to stews and curries....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Lakisha Gamble

Top 5 Spending Tracker Apps To Manage Your Budget Smart In 2020

Whether you like or despise finance, it is indirectly part of your life. Everything you do has to do with mathematics. Meaning, it has to do with numbers, so get acquainted with them. If you are person who stresses out a lot and checks frequently their online banking, do not panic. There are super-friendly and easy-to-use apps that will break down your expenses in an intuitive way. The next sections will outline spending tracker apps that will alleviate your worries, anxiety and obsessions of how to organize your money....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 680 words · Pilar Williams