How To Use The Wheel Of Life To Live The Life You Want

In our fast-paced society, it’s easy to lose the balance that we crave. As a result, it’s easy to neglect important areas in our lives that bring us meaning and fulfillment. This is where the Wheel of Life can help us out. What Is the Wheel of Life? The truth is that without learning how to mindfully monitor our daily lives, we can end up focusing all our time and energy on a single area and neglecting other important parts....

January 1, 2023 · 11 min · 2237 words · Betty Adair

How To Work Remotely Your Complete Guide

When it comes to working remotely, there is a lot more to it than you might think. First, you need to know how to work remotely, as its involves many changes if you’re coming from a standard job. There is also staying productive and making a profit, too. With more people indoors and not working, people are going to be more conservative with their money. With these things in mind, here is a guide to help you get on track and address these issues....

January 1, 2023 · 11 min · 2329 words · Ryan Cropp

How To Write A Love Letter

More men seem to be love letter scribes than women.That’s not to say women don’t write them, but have you ever noticed that a man who might not be able to express himself that well verbally, finds his voice and clarity in writing? It’s not that easy to write a letter expressing your deepest romantic feelings, though. It takes time, practice and patience to get it just right. A few pointers will help you in your quest to shower your romantic love with words that will melt the heart....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 661 words · Lucie Willis

How To Write The Perfect Thank You Email After Your Job Interview

ABC: Always Be Correct Do: Use proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Spell your interviewer’s name correctly Just like your cover letter and resume, this should reflect a professional, courteous tone and show that you know what you are doing. No matter what the job entails, an employer wants to know that you take everything you do seriously. By crafting an intelligent letter that shows you know how to spell and where to put a period says that you respect them, their company, and the job....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 903 words · Mary Perez

How Travel Can Boost Creativity And Improve Your Health

A recent study shows that more and more Americans are forgoing their vacation days, opting to work months on end to meet tight deadlines and prove company loyalty. And while managers probably appreciate your dedication to the job, your mind, body and soul are anxiously waiting for a much-needed break. Why does your mind, body and soul desperately need a jet-setting experience? Because traveling can improve your overall health and boost your creativity....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 736 words · Michael Huff

How You Can Deal With Highly Judgmental People

Here are 10 tips that will help you keep your sanity: 1. Don’t take anything personally. This is a difficult one for most people. We usually assume that someone is doing something because of us. But the truth is that highly judgmental people criticize everyone and everything – especially themselves. Sure, they might think they know everything or act like they are God’s gift to the world, but trust me – they don’t really feel that way....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1154 words · Thomas Roberts

I Wish I Knew These Low Cost Christmas Tricks Earlier

1. Have everyone help out with the cleaning and decorating. The best way to create a fun holiday atmosphere is to get the whole family involved in the preparation. Get the kids and parents involved, and if you’re living the single life and spending Christmas away from home you can have friends over to help you decorate. It is a fun bonding experience and it helps make things easier. Serve some snacks, cookies and drinks for the hard-working helpers and play some fun games when the work is done....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1268 words · Jose Graves

If You Always Have Mouth Ulcer Maybe It S Because You Eat These Foods Too Often

Mouth ulcers have been linked to several causes like biting your cheek or brushing your gums too hard. But did you know that eating certain foods can actually increase your risk? Here are some foods to avoid if you want to prevent mouth ulcers 1. Chocolates Canker sores may be due to food allergies. And chocolate can cause allergies. If you eat a lot of chocolate and develop a lot of mouth ulcers, chocolate could be the culprit....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 337 words · Ezekiel Black

If You Want A Long Lasting Relationship You Should Keep Doing These 10 Things

So here are some essential points to help you along the way, and keep you blanketed in that happy, loving, long-lasting buzz! 1. Pursue solo activities Doing those things you enjoyed, or enjoy, doing on your own will not only allow you to get back in touch with you (something you should be doing even if you are coupled up) but will also give you and your partner some important time apart....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1072 words · Charlene Edwards

Improve Your Networking By Improving Your Tmay Tell Me About Yourself

When first asked many people respond with wooly and wandering statements, sometimes including a long career history starting with their first job or with a detailed and bitter account of why they were made redundant. They miss the opportunity to present themselves in a clear, precise way. We encourage people to develop and practice a short, focused TMAY, which includes the following: Key skills Recent work responsibilities including the names of the organizations they worked for Evidence of achievements What they are looking for...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Kathleen Asquith

It S All In The Approach

I have come to learn that the best time to approach with your product / service is when the potential customer is most vulnerable. The only problem with this is the fact that you may not always find your customer within a state of beneficial vulnerability. In a lot of circumstances, you will find yourself having to create the customer’s need for the product. Your going to initially think that this might come across as impossible or unlikely to happen....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 600 words · Elbert Entriken

It S Never Too Late To Start Over

42 Pieces Of Life Advice That’s Never Too Late For Anyone To Know

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 13 words · Kathleen Gilman

It S Ok To Stress This Holiday Season

Here are 5 common scenarios people find themselves in over the holidays and how to successfully manage your stress this holiday season: Putting up decorations Christmas enthusiasts plan their decorations months in advance to ensure they are perfect. However, that does not mean everything will go up without a hitch. Always make sure you have multiple hands on deck to assist when needed. Having a helper will avoid injuries and get the job done faster....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Ramon Schaub

It S Time For Change A New Look For Lifehack

But what are the most obvious changes to our new design? (Photo credit: Man Looking Up via Shutterstock)

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 18 words · Patricia Banks

It Takes Bravery To Stand Up To Your Enemies Dumbledore

How to Break-Up With a Friend

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 6 words · Nancy Bryant

Laugh It Off How Laughing Is Beneficial To Your Health

Additionally, laughing can boost your immune system, improve your respiration, reduce stress, raise your heart rate, elevate your pain tolerance, induce a positive emotional state, exercise your muscles, enhance your mental capabilities and more. It seems that no matter what kind of medicine you’re in need of, laughter may indeed be able to help (though we still suggest seeing a doctor and following your prescribed medical routine as well)....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 86 words · Nellie Hochstetler

Learn More Vocabulary Words And You Ll Be Amazed

It’s interesting, I was in Phoenix, AZ all last week, and I noticed a Japanese man sitting outside smoking a cigarette. I smiled at him and said, “konnichiwa.” He was startled. He appeared lonely, and it looked as if no one had spoken to him. Isn’t it amazing what one friendly word, accompanied by a smile can do? I wonder what the rest of his day looked like… 1. You will be puzzled when you learn more vocabulary words....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 645 words · Michael Marnell

Learn Tough Stuff Faster

Bombard yourself with information Identify the key concepts and make them yours Only memorize what absolutely has to be memorized Get some feedback on your understanding Bombard yourself with some more information, but from another source Get some real-world feedback I can see this hack having several applications, in businesses, as well as in studying for class, and much more. Though they’re all common sense on the surface, it’s certainly a good reminder of a great way to approach learning....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 100 words · Michael Bellmay

Leon Ho Voted 4Th Top Asian Young Entrepreneur In Businessweek Poll

At the top of the list were Nguyen Minh Tri,who runs a social and educational networking system in Vietnam, and Saloni Malhotra, whose company is pioneering rural outsourcing in India. Third place was Indonesian mobile content developer Ari Sudradjat. Leon was selected for his focus on personal productivity, with special attention paid to lifehack.org. This is a great honor for Leon and a real recognition for the work that lifehack....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 256 words · Ruth Echevarria

Living With A Roommate Might Help You Become Healthier Here S Why

You know that there’s always someone else around, which can help you feel safer and more secure. There’s always someone to talk to, so you need never be lonely. Beyond these obvious advantages are some less readily apparent benefits. For instance, did you know that living with someone else means that your diet is likely to be better than if you lived alone? Why Living With Someone Else Will Improve Your Diet We’ve all seen stereotypes in the media that depict roommates chilling out together over pizza, beer, and other kinds of junk food....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Valentina Lester