Not Sure Whether You Should Settle Or Not Read This

When you ask yourself such question (“should I settle or not?”), it implies that you’re not satisfied with it. You’re not that happy. You can’t be yourself very freely and completely. You feel that something is missing. Listen, the advice would be cruel. Let it go. Go for something better. Go for what you really deserve. Sometimes you have to be rational, for the sake of your own happiness. Go away and find new ones that you really like and enjoy spending time with....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 185 words · Donna Rubottom

On Luck Success And 10 000 Hours

Imagine this: you are the pilot of a Navy fighter jet. You’re flying in formation when you come under attack from ground-based rockets. The plane nearest you takes a hit and spins into your path, while another rocket screams toward you. And out of the corner of your eye, you see enemy planes approaching. Suddenly, an alarm goes off – something bad just went wrong in your engine… If you’re lucky, you have a second to react....

January 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1386 words · Amy Kohn

One Solid Practice For Tackling Low Self Esteem

This is a decent idea, as studies have shown that gratitude is a powerful anti-depressant. In addition, practicing gratitude has been shown to build a positive self-esteem “habit” of sorts. However, this practice seems to lack the “umph” low self-esteemers need – it fails to get to the root of the issue. A gratitude practice is a bit more relevant to someone suffering from depression (e.g. listing experiences you enjoyed could evoke happiness), but not necessarily higher self-esteem....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 553 words · Georgia Ronson

Passion As A Work Multiplier

I work best when I thread my professional efforts and my personal projects together in the same space. I might have a window open on the computer and in it, I’m defining a process flow for a new engagement model, and in another, I am writing a post to share with you here on Lifehack.org. Later in the day, it might be a mix of sending off emails to vendor partners and drawing in my sketchbook....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 815 words · Dan Whitehead

Passwordbox Never Forget A Password Again

It saves your time with one-click login and ensures that you don’t need to memorize any more passwords. It’s the world’s first digital life manager which securely stores, retrieves and shares passwords and other personal data anytime, anywhere, on any device. You will ever lose a password again with PasswordBox. Enjoy 1-Tap Login, secure sharing, password generator, Legacy Locker and digital wallet. PasswordBox makes sure that your passwords will be there wherever and whenever you need them....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 94 words · Sharon Dixon

People With Autism Are More Creative Research Finds

This finding resulted from a recent study of 312 people who took a questionnaire to measure their autistic traits and participated in creativity tests. Published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, the research examines people who may not have a diagnosis of autism, but have significant levels of behavior and thought processes normally correlated with the condition. “People with autistic traits may approach creativity problems in a different way,” said Dr....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 735 words · Mary Scales

Pesticide Might Be The Cause Of Microcephaly Not Zika Virus New Study Says

The New Study: does Zika Really Cause Microcephaly? This new study was undertaken by the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) and recently published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine. In it, researchers did a large study of 12,000 pregnant Columbian women who showed signs and symptoms of the Zika virus. What is interesting about this study, though, it that none of these 12,000 women gave birth to babies with microcephaly....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Dan Osburn

Plant A Phone Call To Yourself

Sounds like a fun hack, or maybe you could utilize this in your life? With “The Popularity Dialer”, you can plan ahead. Via a web interface, you can choose to have your phone called at a particular time (or several times). At the elected time, your phone will be dialed and you will hear a prerecorded message that’s one half of a conversation. Thus, you will be prompted to have a fake conversation and will easily fool those around you....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 83 words · Rex Bergmark

Play Have You Ever Using This Infographic You May Be Surprised With The Results

Have you ever broken an arm or leg? Quit a job abruptly without notice? Posed nude? Saved a life? Back in 2011, before being acquired by eBay, Hunch Inc. surveyed around 80 million of their users about different aspects of their lives. All of the questions they asked began with “have you ever…” much like the infamous drinking game. Their findings are quite surprising, as not only do they shed light on people’s experiences and how popular certain actions are amongst us human beings, but they also suggest predictions for personality traits, habits, and any other experiences you are likely to have had!...

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 125 words · Florence Constant

Practical Ways To Avoid Running Out Of Money In Retirement

You may think you are too young to consider retirement. Even if you are young, there are many things that could happen to you before retirement that will affect your future. You may get injured and never work again, or you may have a family and not put money away. How can you ensure you have enough money when you retire? Let’s take a look at a few practical ways you can avoid running out of money for retirement....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · Kevin Rodriquez

Prevent Repetitive Stress Injury With This Free Software

Prevent Repetitive Stress Injury : http://www.workrave.org/

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 6 words · George Holland

Quote Of The Day What Do You Fear The Most

I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. How to Maintain Focus Even With Distractions

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 30 words · Georgianna Weller

Quote Of The Day What Is Mistake

In 1990, I became certified as a Level 1 ski instructor by the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance, which is the governing body for professional ski instructors here in Canada. I always wanted to become a Level 2 instructor. The abilities of a Level 2 ski instructor is considered to be a very respectable skiing level. So after a few years as a Level 1, I decided to take the Level 2 certification course....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 186 words · Marlene Calvert

Relativity Can Tell Us A Lot About Productivity

Most people don’t know that Einstein’s theory of relativity can actually be applied to productivity. If we pull back the shades on his theory, you’ll see that it’s divided into two distinct parts: “special” and “general” relativity. Special relativity basically explains that motion is defined relative to an inert frame of reference like time and space — where there is no gravity. On the other hand, general relativity expands this notion by including gravity as a dependent variable in the equation....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 641 words · Ryan Dowling

Researchers Say We Ve Been Underestimating Emojis Here S Why

For the folks that use emojis, the primary reason behind it is to express yourself and to clarify the tone of your message. Many people who don’t use emojis may view them as unnecessary. However, there have been a few studies completed which look into how emojis can affect how people communicate with one another, and the results are quite surprising. Emotional Contagion In Face-to-Face Communication Since birth, we have been mimicking each other’s expressions and emotions when we are talking in person....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 602 words · Margarett Smith

Respect People S Feelings Even If It Doesn T Mean Anything To You

15 Rules to Gain Respect and Become an Influential Leader

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 10 words · Steve Larrivee

Revealed Great Resumes Share These 6 Things In Common

We Think It’s Good to Write Our Resumes in These Ways (But Actually It’s Not…) The More, The Better It is common for us to think the best way to impress the recruiters is listing all our accomplishments in life. So we select the narrowest margin and the smallest font size. We just try every possible way to put everything about ourselves in our resumes. Well, it may sound bit dramatic but the fact is more doesn’t mean better....

January 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1368 words · Rosetta Merrill

Riide The Bike Has Evolved Lighter Faster Electric

Ride your way. You can pedal, twist the throttle, or do both at once. Move around at 20 mph without pedaling, just like you would on a scooter, or pedal to go even faster. With a 25 mile ranges you can get pretty much anywhere you want to go. Now you have the choice to travel from your car or from this unprecedented bike. Just take it out for a spin and you’ll reach you will reach your destination in no time....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 139 words · Barbara Ackerson

Science Says A Hot Bath Can Boost Both Your Mental And Physical Health

A warm bath is one of the best ways to relax after a long day. Any activity that soothes you on a regular basis will have a beneficial effect on your mental health, and hot baths are no exception. However, research has also demonstrated that hot baths can have a positive effect on your physical health too. Read on to discover how they can encourage your body to burn calories, balance your blood sugar, improve insulin sensitivity, and detoxify itself....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 608 words · Austin West

Science Says Being Highly Sensitive Is A Matter Of Genes Not Personality

–Cheryl Richardson High Sensitivity is genetic Research shows that rather than just being a personality type, like being shy or outgoing, high sensitivity is defined as having a hypersensitive nervous system. Heightened sensitivity makes a person acutely aware of subtleties in his/her surroundings, and is more easily overwhelmed when in a highly stimulating environment. I can hear you asking, “but isn’t our personality a product of our genes?” And the answer to that question is yes and no....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 359 words · Michael Turek