Never Get So Busy Making A Living That You Forget To Make A Life

Each time she got paid, she managed to save money, but also spend it on material possessions comprised of the latest fads and tangible instruments to decorate her body. Enough is enough, she thought. I have to do better than just living; I want to build a life for myself. She thought of all the places she wanted to visit and the concerts she never attended. For some reason, at this point in her life, she knew creating these memories would make her happier than she could ever imagine....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 583 words · Andrew Khan

Next Generation Recipe Sharing

And then I lost them. I have no idea where those cards are. My grandmother’s no-fail pie crust is absolutely gone. If my Mom loses them, I’m out of luck. There goes generations of information, down the drain. Enter: Recipe Thing. Sure you can store a recipe in a wiki or up on a website somewhere. Great. But here’s where we go all Web2.0 and make it really neat, right?...

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 290 words · Miriam Peck

Notepaper Generator

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January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 4 words · David Shapiro

Olfactory Life Hacks Scents That Increase Brain Power

During the course of any given day at the office, you undoubtedly drink coffee to help you stay alert, or try deep breathing exercises to calm your nerves after a particularly harrowing staff meeting. But what if there was an easier way to regulate your moods and trick your brain into performing to its peak potential? For many people, one simple life hack that can bring about an almost instant improvement in productivity is aromatherapy....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 822 words · Andrew Vega

Once A Month Cooking Productivity Hack Or Overrated Time Suck

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American spends as many as 49 hours a year just shopping for food, and an additional 288 hours per year preparing that food. So it comes as no surprise that Once a Month Cooking (OAMC) has become an increasingly popular way to save time and money. The basic premise is simple: devote just one day a month to cooking in bulk, using your freezer to extend the shelf-life of your prepared meals....

January 24, 2023 · 5 min · 1017 words · George Anderson

One Fall Prep Secret To Staying Warm All Winter

As fall brings cooler temperatures, there’s one thing you should do to your home to ready it for winter – beef up the insulation. Is insulation getting the job done? The home’s exterior can either make or break your comfort level this winter. As colder temperatures set in, your home’s shell acts like a thermos – or at least it should. The insulation keeps whatever’s inside warm, just like a portable thermos keeps hot chocolate at just the right temperature until you pull it out to take a swig....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Berniece Rackley

One Simple Thing You Can Do To Instantly Improve Your Day

Are you familiar with those days where you feel like you have too much going on — way too much work, a dozen errands, e-mails to check, voicemails to listen to, and a growing list of things you really need to handle? Or what about those days where you feel like you’re on autopilot and just going through the motions? Nothing is really wrong, but for one reason or another you just feel…blah....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 407 words · Willie Schupbach

One Tree Can Start A Forest Be That One Today

One smile can begin a friendship; One hand can lift a soul; One word can frame the goal; One candle can wipe out darkness; One laugh can conquer gloom; One touch can show you care; One life can make the difference, be that one today. What’s Next? 72 Ideas to Simplify Your Life Today

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 54 words · Olga Vargas

Open A Wine Bottle Without A Bottle Opener

Good thinking! Thanks kellenheller for the news! How to Open a Wine Bottle Without a Bottle Opener – [Kitten’s Box]

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 20 words · Karen Bennet

Over 75 Free Fonts That Will Make You A Better Designer

Using Free Fonts I’ve scoured the web to create a shortlist of the best free fonts out there. I’ve personally used each of these fonts, so I can assure you they’re top notch! And if you don’t like any of these? Well, I doubt that, but if you’re looking for more check out these apps. All of the following 75+ fonts are free in one way or another. Most of them offer a full commercial license....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · Harry Speir

Paypal Or Credit Cards Which Is Better

While Bren praises for PayPal and its ability to use it as a virtual MasterCard, Dwayne says there are something that keeps him using a traditional credit card – Reward Points. With my thoughts, to summarize the advantages of using PayPal and credit cards: PayPal: Very convenient to use it in eBay and iTunes Safer than giving out your credit card and its CVV number. Ability to create a virtual or physical debit card....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 177 words · James Mulrooney

Pelvic Pain During Pregnancy Causes And Tips For Relief

Pelvic Pain or Pressure? It is important to know the difference between pelvic pain and pelvic pressure. Pelvic pressure often feels like cramps that are similar to menstrual cramps and can be present in the rectum area and in the lower back. This could be the beginning signs of cervical effacement or dilation—the beginning stages of labor! This pressure is most likely to occur in the second and third trimesters. Pelvic pain is different....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 671 words · Gary Byington

Pennywise The Millenial S Ultimate Guide To Managing Money

Greatist has some sound advice in this handy infographic for those who’re just off the block for the first time and for those in need of a refresher. Earn, spend wisely and save for a rainy day is an advice that’s as old as the mountains. These tips reinforce the old virtues of managing money, tailored to suit the new generation. Featured photo credit: Greatist via goo.gl

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 67 words · Sara Cooper

People Who Are Meant To Be In Your Life Will Always Gravitate Back Towards You

If the people you hang with all very successful, daring to be different, and doing things you want to accomplish, I bet it inspires you to be the best you can be. If everybody around you is looking up to you as their hero in every aspect of life, however, you’d better wake up and smell the coffee. Maybe it’s time for some changes? Breaking Free from Mediocrity

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 68 words · Shelia Chauvin

People Who Travel Alone All Share This Characteristic

So…Solo travelers of all demographics have one thing in one common – they are mentally strong. Why? Read on to find out why people who travel alone possess great mental strength. 1. Traveling alone proves that you can enjoy yourself even when no one else is around. Once you realise that you are capable of having fun without relying on someone else to either generate activity ideas or to approve of your choices, you will be tremendously empowered....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 601 words · Stacey Donahue

Planning An Arizona Golf Outing 9 Of The Best Golf Courses In Scottsdale

1. Legends Trail Golf Club Rated as one of the country’s best places to play by Golf Digest, the grounds are beautifully maintained and have a slope rating of 135. The course is more than 6,800 yards long from the championship tees with 4 additional tees on each hole to accommodate lower-skilled golfers. 2. Troon North Golf Club Consisting of two distinct courses—the Pinnacle and the Monument, the former is about 6,900 yards with elevation changes not normally seen in the desert, and the latter is 7,200 yards from the back....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Major Vanover

Poor Man Gives Money To Beggars Every Day One Day People Finally Understand Why

When we see a stray dog, we might give him a peek, or would take a photo of him. This man, shares half of his food with him. When we see an elderly neighbor, we silently pass by. This man, silently passes by, after leaving bananas for her. This man gives half of his money to beggars when he’s poor himself. Why? He helps all the people around him without asking for return, which in many people’s eyes, is hard to understand....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 158 words · Ray Stone

Posture As A Health Hack

The best trick I learned for this was from a chiropractor/massage therapist/yoga master type guy. He said, “Stand up, and imagine your spine, especially where it touches the base of your neck. Imagine that cross of your shoulders and your spine. Now, imagine theres a big strong cable loop there, awaiting a hook. Attach the hook and pull from the back of your neck straight up towards the ceiling, and let your bones fall into place....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 154 words · Joann Eye

Prefer Paper Planners 3 Best Calendars You Ve Never Heard Of

Lots of people are familiar with the FranklinCovey® planners, Day-Timer®, or Day Runner® brands, but there are other paper calendars out there that deserve mention as well. WeekDate One of the common drawbacks of using a paper calendar is having to write recurring events repeatedly, and then, of course, you have the hassle of erasing and updating all of them when something changes. One calendar has changed all of that....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Lena Hill

Psychologists Explain How Boring Buildings Are Harmful To Our Mental Health

Studies conducted by psychologists have given fascinating results showing that humans are very much affected by the environment we engage with every day, so much so that it affects our mental health. Here are some explanations by psychologists to show us that boring buildings are indeed harmful to the human mind. Cognitive Disengagement Or Just Bored It’s safe to say that nobody favors working in a boxy building with other boring buildings surrounding the area....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 640 words · Dennis Butler