The Definition Of Beauty By The Blind Will Completely Change How You See Beauty

Watch how these blind people see beauty with their eyes closed. Their perspectives on beauty are more rational than us who can see. Beauty should be something easy to achieve. You don’t need to put on makeup, have plastic surgery, have skinny or muscular body, or wear fashionable clothes. You just need to be who you are and live a happy life. Beauty is an experience of living, of finding joy....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 149 words · June Land

The Fact That Nothing Lasts Forever Is What Makes Life Beautiful

This stunning animated short shows this philosophy in action.

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 9 words · Tami Townsend

The Law Of Reversed Effort

Lately, I have been thinking about The Law of Reversed Effort. Simply put, the harder we work at something the less effective we are. A great example of this is the insomniac. Sleep is an entirely subconscious process, and ‘willing’ yourself to or ‘trying’ to sleep has exactly the opposite effect. The more you think about sleeping and tell yourself to ‘get’ to sleep, the more awake you become. Or think about it this way, when you are swimming, if you want to float what happens?...

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 751 words · Charles Mcbath

The Longer You Live In The Past The Less Future You Have To Enjoy

101 Timeless Principles to Guide You to Your Best Life

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 10 words · Oscar Elliott

The Magic Of Marking Down Your Mood Every Day

Emotions affect us every minute and every second. When you feel anxious at work, you’re more likely to make mistakes and it’s harder to come up with great ideas. When you’re frustrated for unknown reasons, you lose motivation and would just like to lie on your bed doing nothing. When you’re angry with someone, you unconsciously treat others angrily too. Losing track of emotions means losing track of all these....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Lanette Bergeron

The More We Allow Ourselves To Do Silly Things The More Confident We Become

Someone who does everything well, believes in his competence, and has pride in his achievements? Or someone who does stupid things occasionally in front of others? The former description might seem to fit the typical definition of confident people. Innumerable articles and discussions tell us that to be more confident, we need to remind ourselves of what we have achieved whenever we doubt ourselves. But what if the answer is the other way round?...

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · Olive Fant

The Most Complete Beard Guide

Moving on, if you are unaware of the different kinds of facial monuments that you CAN keep, then Real Men Real Style shows how your beard can mold and be molded to fit any face. Beards have the generic quality that they grow. (Hah.) And using the different lengths to your benefit can make you the inimitable hipster beard wielding lumbersexual. If you don’t believe us, read through to see for yourself....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 212 words · Cari Rhodes

The New Lifehacking 3 Avoiding Failure With Improvement Goals

For most people, doing an assessment is a good start, but it’s hardly enough. Even the very best assessment that reveals your faults might take you in the wrong direction because there’s an assumption made by the creator that you can’t escape: her/her concept of “ideal” performance. Their particular ideal may not be the same as yours, however. After the assessment is complete and you have received the results, the next step is important....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 705 words · Melissa Tucker

The One Thing That Must Be On Your Holiday To Do List

For most of us, we make plans to buy gifts, bake, shop, cook the right food, and decorate, but forget to plan time where we are away by ourselves doing whatever it is that makes us happy. Usually during the holidays there is enough support around (family or spouse) to look after the children while we take some time to pamper ourselves, so this works out perfectly. Why is this time so important for one to take?...

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 329 words · Aaron Bryan

The Purpose Of Friendship The Only 4 Types Of Friends You Need In Life

Have you ever been at supper at a friend’s home, you and your friends just didn’t have anything to talk about and had to force yourselves to just talk about something, like “so how have you been recently?”, or “oh the pasta is really nice…”? This kind of awkward situation only leaves us wondering what friendship is for; but then, we also feel uncomfortable to have to declare that friendship has to be for something — how contradicting we are....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 783 words · Kim Miceli

The Stacking Method For Memorizing

Similar to the Visual Memory Stack, this method requires pieces of information to be ‘stacked’ on top of previous pieces. This would work very well for any kind of list. How To Remember Anything – [RetiredAt21]

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 36 words · Amanda Johnson

The Surprising Ways Sound Therapy Can Make You Mentally Stronger

What is sound therapy? Sound therapy or sound healing is a treatment that promotes human body wellness. Practitioners of sound healing believe that sound balances a body out of tune. Everything is made from matter that has a vibration frequency. Sound waves interact with vibration reaching every segment of the body from our head to our feet. Sound therapy practitioners believe in energy centers, seven chakras in different body parts. Sound therapy promotes wellness by balancing these energy centers....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 683 words · John Benson

The Truths Of Depression Explained In Comics

Depression is an illness just like any physical disease Source The reason it is hard to tell family and friends Source The truth is that depression does not discriminate. It doesn’t care how good your life is, your age, your gender, your wealth, or physical health. You can’t always see depression on the outside Source Featured photo credit: Depression is an illness, not a choice! via themetapicture.com

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 67 words · Mary Curtis

The Ultimate Guide To Espresso Serving Styles

In response to the questions above, a cappuccino has foamed milk and steamed milk, while a dry cappuccino only has foamed milk; a breve has half and half, a mocha breve has half and half with chocolate and a mocha has chocolate and steamed milk; and a cafe bombon has creme and sweetened condensed milk. Of course, if you get a hold of this chart and someone asks you for a black eye, be sure you start brewing up some espresso and American coffee instead of rushing over and cold cock him in the face....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 95 words · Scott Seawright

The Ultimate Guide To Working From Home And Still Gtd

After all, you’ll have more control over your space and you’ve heard people are more productive. This should make it pretty easy to get your boss’s okay to work from home, right? Not necessarily. Some bosses aren’t comfortable with the idea because they know that remote work can be beneficial, but that it can also quickly go off the rails. They need to trust that you’re organized and driven enough to make it work....

January 4, 2023 · 7 min · 1298 words · Leon Bays

These Shoes Will Grow And Surely Change The Lives Of Many Children

Those who can select a reality for themselves and those who have little choice. For the second group, the joy of receiving a new pair of shoe—usually their only pair—feels just like when a new Game of Thrones episode hits the screens. Your heart beats, followed by the magic of the episode and then there’s the wait for the next one. Except for these kids, there’s no next episode. Many children in developing countries do not have the luxury of getting a new pair of shoes when the current ones become small....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Nancy Yates

This Is Happening When Mobiles Are More Important Than Sex

People check their phones while they are out dining with friends, spending time with their children, and shopping; they have become almost like a third arm. Many people state that they feel “lost” without their phones, but we have functioned many years without them. So what has changed? Are Americans so afraid of missing out on something online, that they will sacrifice living in the moment? Sadly, it appears this is the truth....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 437 words · Carol Farris

This Is How You Can Reprogram Your Mind And Boost Your Confidence

Likelihood is, if you’re reading this article you’re already pretty confident in yourself. You’re wanting to improve this area of your life, which means you’re already self-aware enough to make that choice. Even just acting confident can mean you instantly feel more positive about yourself and the way you are perceived by others. But you might want to begin working at it from another angle. Why not try developing confidence from the inside out?...

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 622 words · Kevin Cummins

This Is What Happens When The Colorblind See Colors For The First Time

Watch Valspar Paint team up with EnChroma, a company that makes glasses which boost color vision, team up to launch the #ColorForAll campaign, which aims to create glasses for the colorblind. In this emotional video from Valspar, we get the opportunity to watch as colorblind people see certain colors for the first time in their lives. One of the participants, Keith, discusses realizing there was an issue with his sight as a young child....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 175 words · Michelle Clouthier

This Is What You Should Do When You Have To Give A Short Speech

Get Back to Basics in Order to Find Your Key Message If you are stuck at where to start writing your speech, try writing it as a letter to a friend. Now, find the key message in your letter and get rid of any extraneous information. Every stage of your speech should illustrate this key message. Being merciless in your editing will ensure a more powerful speech. Everybody Loves a Good Story, Here’s How to Tell Yours People love to hear stories....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 721 words · Leona White