Life Lessons From A 105 Year Old

1. Treat your neighbor the way you’d like to be treated We have all heard the sayings “treat others with respect” and “treat others how you would like to be treated.” Both of these phrases come across as the same, but describe two completely different actions. My grandmother explained the importance of keeping a strong bond between you and your neighbors. It wasn’t a matter of giving respect and getting back; you earned it, and in return you received it....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 621 words · Christine Stromberg

Lifehack App Is Now Updated For Ios

New Features of Lifehack 2.0: Complete revamp on app interface, iOS 6 support and iPhone 5 Share articles with your friends on Twitter, Facebook , Pinterest or emails How to download Lifehack app for iPhone You can scan the QR code here: or go to iTunes Store Here or Search for “Lifehack” in Appstore. Enjoy your reading experience using our latest Lifehack app!

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 63 words · Lydia West

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January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 786 words · Vivian Johnson

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January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 10 words · Jennie Mincey

Limit Your Word Count When Making A Point

There was a time when I sat down and read through my archive in my mailbox and tried to understand the difference between huge emails and smaller emails, I came up with a conclusion – large emails confuse me more than a fewer words email. Here my reasons to justify my findings: More words have a higher probability to make more errors in message delivery. Fewer words have more chances for recipients digesting the idea completely....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 317 words · Jack Finzel

Losing Weight With Gratitude

Whenever we think about losing weight, a deliberate practice of gratitude is definitely not at the top of our action plan. In fact, with our national obsession about calories and exercise, the notion about being grateful as a weight loss strategy might even sound ridiculous. Besides, you might think you don’t have much to be grateful for, anyway – especially when it comes to your body. But investing a few minutes each day in simply indulging in warm feelings of appreciation will definitely pay off, and here’s why....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 851 words · Hue Heady

Make Your Life Fun With Above Ground Pool

Many people frequent the beach to swim in the warm ocean waters while others have in-ground swimming pools in their homes. What if these two options are not available to you? This is where above-ground pools come in handy. Above-ground pools, as the name suggests are swimming pools that have their base on the ground level. Statistics show that these types of pools are quite popular these days. Of all the pool owners in the United States alone, 47....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 648 words · Sally Cortez

Make Your Overseas Move Easy With These 4 Steps

1. Before you do anything Before you do anything else, you need to figure out where you’re going to move and what that means for you and your lifestyle. Likely the biggest change that will impact you is going to be changes in the cost of living. Here’s a good international cost of living calculator to help you figure out what’s going to change. If you play around with it a bit, you’ll note that not all factors in the cost of living change equally....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 583 words · Hubert Allison

Making A Decent Christmas Tree Doesn T Have To Cost A Fortune

January 15, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Martha Cooper

Men S Grooming 8 Simple Ways To Look Sharp Instantly

1. Layering is both functional and stylish “All it takes are a few simple outfits. And there’s one secret – the simpler the better.”– Cary Grant Some men are afraid of mixing different pieces, because they don’t know how to match them. Even if you think you will make a mistake, start with wearing simple sweater with a white shirt underneath. It’s a basic trick to make your outfit more interesting....

January 15, 2023 · 8 min · 1634 words · Maggie Puma

Mental Disorders Depicted By 6 1 2 Years Of Selfies

Rebecca Brown is a charming filmmaker and a creative artist who maximizes her skills by making videos of herself to share her life and struggle with trichotillomania, depression, anxiety, and dermatillomania. Trichotillomania is the compulsive urge to pull hair, and BeckieO as she is known on Youtube, started pulling her hair when she was twelve. By the age of sixteen, she had lost almost all of her hair and at one point her condition got so bad she had to shave her head completely....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 133 words · Samuel Maze

Modern Etiquette Table Manners 101

If you can relate to any of these scenarios, chances are you’re not all that well-equipped as far as proper dining etiquette is concerned. Considering that most people eat their meals either on the go, at their desks, or sitting in front of the television, it’s not surprising that the average person might not have the most polished table manners nowadays. Just follow the simple rules below and not only will you save yourself a heap of embarrassment in the future—you’ll also feel much more confident when dining with others in public....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 757 words · Amanda Brown

More Fight The Flab

I promised that this second installment would deal with cellphone calls. Cellphones are useful, but they can also be extremely distracting. You don’t want to stop genuinely useful calls reaching you. You do want to exclude calls that will waste your time. It’s important to bear this central principle in mind: accept what you cannot change (your boss calling you, for example), but never do anything that will make the problem worse....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 718 words · Prudence Santos

Networking Tips For People Who Hate Networking

Actually, networking has grown up a lot in recent years. Online networking is gaining momentum, with sites like LinkedIn becoming increasingly important in a networking strategy. If you shudder at the thought of face-to-face networking, it might be time you looked at it from a different perspective. The reason so many of us detest networking—and claim to be terrible at it—is because we’ve been doing it all wrong. It shouldn’t be about projecting a false and superficial image of yourself, telling everyone how fantastic you are or sucking up to people....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 844 words · Doris Flanagan

Never Push A Loyal Person To The Point Where They No Longer Care

While the scientific world is discovering the many different factors which go into determining how happy a person will be, throughout history we have been told by the greatest philosophers and religious leaders what to avoid in order to be happy. I’ve compiled what I consider the deadliest attacks on our happiness. These “sins” are so deadly that we often don’t notice we are falling into their trap until we wake up one day and wonder why we are glaring at ourselves in the mirror....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 91 words · Doris Malcolm

Never Tell All Your Problems To People

One is a near obsession with fixing some innate flaws, either real or imagined, which are a blemish on our existence. We just know that if we could fix ourselves, life would be pure bliss. Or would it? The other is based on the belief that we are fine the way we are, though not perfect, we are good enough already. But that we are a work in progress and there is a desire to expand in some way, through gaining knowledge, through improving our skill or through cultivating healthier or more positive behaviors....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 176 words · Joseph Lopez

Notes To Keep In Mind When Traveling As An Older Person

Below are some necessary notes to keep in mind when traveling as an older person: Choose the Appropriate Destination Choosing a travel destination depends on the traveler’s habit, but most older people prefer peaceful and natural places over noisy places because such places will help them have plenty of relaxation time to really enjoy and feel life. Therefore, Japan, Southeast Korea, Taiwan, or Vietnam are the ideal choices for them....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Leslie Mccoy

Now Trending Faceless Watches

Cell phones may have rendered the traditional watch redundant, but people are still buying them. However, today’s digital watch needs be no more than a wristband. L.E.D. numbers are conveniently embedded into the wristband itself. Faceless watch for men Faceless watch for men And if a stark metal wristband seems too masculine for the ladies, there are colors and patterns that will appeal more to a feminine fashion sense....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 137 words · Agnes Coleman

Overwhelmed At Work 17 Ways To Manage Work Anxiety

Some of you are nodding your head knowingly, while others might be doing a questioning head tilt right now. Here’s the deal—data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that the average productivity of American workers has increased since 1950.[2] Unfortunately, since that time real wages have remained largely unchanged (adjusted for cost of living and inflation), meaning that to earn the same amount that we did in 1950, we have to work approximately an extra 11 hours each week—and an unthinkable 572 hours a year....

January 15, 2023 · 10 min · 1984 words · Annie Dean

Parents Teach Your Teens Not To Make 3 Big Atm Card Mistakes

These days almost any basic checking or savings account comes with a free ATM or debit card. That means even a first-time bank-account holder — like your teen — will have immediate, convenient access to his cash anywhere, day or night. Great news, right? Nobody but you is going to teach your teenager how to handle that card responsibly. The bank won’t do it. Teachers won’t do it. So it’s up to you....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 840 words · Annie Jordan