The Real Gap Between Success And Failure

The mental process that could lead us both to the right or to the wrong path – that is, to success or to failure – is simpler than it sounds, and it’s represented in the flowchart below. Enjoy it and don’t hesitate to share it with your friends and colleagues! The Real Gap Between Success and Failure – Infographic | YouPerfect.org Featured photo credit: Sira Masetti via youperfect.org

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 68 words · Charles Gould

The Science Behind Why Music Makes Us Feel So Good

If you have ever been moved by a piece of music or experienced a life changing live musical performance; if you’ve created music or have found solace in playing an instrument or listening to your favorite artist, you will be interested in the science behind why music makes us feel so good. Enjoying music is unique to humans. Unlike food or sex, music isn’t necessary for our survival, but it is extremely rewarding and pleasurable....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 784 words · Charles White

The Story Of These Conjoined Twins Will Teach You What Living In Harmony Means

Although separation surgery could be possible, it would result in one the twins needing constant care for the rest of his life. Neither twin, nor their father, want them to be separated as they are completely fine and happy the way they are. Conjoined Twins: Brothers Joined At The Hip Learn To Live In Harmony | Barcroft TV Featured photo credit: Conjoined Twins: Brothers Joined At The Hip Learn To Live In Harmony | Barcroft TV via youtube....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 78 words · Tina Mendoza

The Ten Best Online Dating Sites You Should Try At Least Once

Match.com claims that it’s an online dating site that has lead to more dates, marriages and relationships that any other online dating site. Ideal age 25-45. Available on smartphones. Boasts 3,100,000 singles. Features: MatchWords: Users can define a list of words that others can use to search them out with. You’ll even get a list of some of the most recently added and most popular MatchWords to get you started....

December 1, 2022 · 8 min · 1616 words · Kurt Torres

The Top 10 Nutrition Myths Busted

Eating carbohydrates makes you fat. 9. Drink eight, 8-oz. glasses of water per day. 8. Brown grain products are whole grain products. 7. Eating eggs will raise your cholesterol. This myth began because egg yolks have the most concentrated amount of cholesterol of any food. However, there’s not enough cholesterol there to pose health risks if eggs are eaten in moderation. Studies suggest that eating one egg per day will not raise cholesterol levels and that eggs are actually a great source of nutrients....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 184 words · Betsy Schoonover

The Top Fad Diets That Are Actually Worth The Hype

Some fad diets, though, have actually passed the test of time and are making some headway in the nutritional world. Outlined below are four fad diets that are actually beneficial for your health and wellness. Read on to find out why you should consider adopting one (or more) of these healthy eating styles today. An important concept you should keep in mind is to disregard the term “diet” as it is typically used....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1056 words · Araceli Anderson

The Ultimate Secret To Time Management

Our to-do list is so full that we scramble to finish whatever is at the top, while continuously adding items to the bottom. The list grows until one day, we decide it’s time for a change. We look for productivity apps to help us keep track of it all, decide on the one that we think will be best for us, and commit. For some reason, though, it seem to stick....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · John Hasler

There Is Nothing Permanent Except Change

Heraclitus, the Greek philosopher maintained that change is the only reality in nature. We’ve all made changes in our lives, both good and bad, expected and unexpected. Relationships, circumstances, and feelings change. Nobody is ever exactly the same in each moment. But are the unplanned and unexpected changes bad? What if all changes were good by default? Every change we make leads us somewhere new. For example, I once got fired from a job that I really needed to support my family....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Louise Mancini

Thinking About Installing A Security System Keep These 4 Factors In Mind

Maybe your city’s police captain has warned of a string of recent break-ins. Or, maybe you’ve just binge-watched an entire season of Criminal Minds on Netflix. In any case, you’re putting serious thought into installing a security system to keep your family safe. The problem is: you know a lot goes into installing a security system in your home, and you don’t know where to begin. Fear not! This guide will help you understand everything you need to know before you even start looking for the system that will best suit your needs and help keep your family safe....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 726 words · William Hill

This App Is Your Best Home Project Teammate

Thanks to Houzz Home Design & Shopping app, homebuyers and homeowners can now make the whole process effortlessly easy. How This App is You Best Housing Shopping App? Houzz Home Design & Shopping is the number #1 app for renovating and designing a new home. From improving to decorating and building, this app developed by Houzz, Inc. takes care of everything. It is available for download from Google Play Store and the App Store....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Peggy Freeman

This Belt Could Save Your Life When The Zombie Apocalypse Hits

It’s a handy belt. At first glance you’d pass it off as an average belt. Under the hood, this inspector gadget type tool has the following features: Bottle opener Firestarter Multi-tool GPS tracker Waterproof Interchangeable straps Starting at $49, the SlideBelt could be yours through their Kickstarter campaign (link below). There are different price packages to choose from, depending on the type of SlideBelt you’d like to match with your lifestyle....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 167 words · Regina Russell

This Is How Anyone Can Supercharge Their Retirement

1. Start living simply. This is a life-long lesson for anyone who wants to retire comfortably. No matter how close or far you are from retirement, start living a more simple life now. Scale back on all of your expenses. Each time you’re going to make a purchase, ask yourself if this is a need or a want, and if you’ll be just fine without it. Opt for less living space when possible, and aim to acquire fewer things....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 774 words · Martin Rabon

This Is Why You Can T Break The World Of Blogging

Instead of trying to find excuses, start finding the time wasters which limit your productivity and prevent you from earning with your blog. 1. You are a perfectionist. Being a perfectionist is good, most of the times, but in the world of blogging, literary perfection can be an obstacle. Of course, if you are posting grammatically incorrect content, you will lose your readers, but being a perfectionist is also going to damage your blog....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 698 words · Chris Walsh

This List Proves Why You Shouldn T Drink Coke But Use It Instead

How Coke Harms You 1. Cavities galore! The sugar and acid in Coke breaks down the enamel on your teeth, and over time that can lead to lots of expensive dental work. You can sort of alleviate this by brushing your teeth a lot, but it’s better to just hedge your bets and drink water instead. 2. It increases your chance of getting diabetes. The food you eat is already so full of sugars (read: carbohydrates) that pouring some Coca-Cola on top of that is just overkill....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Ella Blue

This Short Comic Illustrates The Effect Of A Positive Attitude

On the Tumblr post where he originally posted this short comic, Naterade has written simply; ‘being good to each other is so important, guys’. As I’m sure you can see: on the lefthand side we have the aggressive, negative approach with will always inevitably, without doubt end in alien enslavement. Meanwhile, on the righthand side, a little empathy, understanding, and positivity can lead to all sorts of amazing opportunities! Images: Naterade Featured photo credit: Naterade via nateswinehart....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 77 words · Karol Mingione

This Simple Sentence Can Increase Your Credibility

“I’m sorry about the rain!” Okay, it’s not exactly what the sentence is but what it represents. The study found that apologising for circumstances outside of your control makes you come across as more credible, likeable and honest. People who use superfluous apologies tend to be welcomed more warmly by strangers than those who do not. So what exactly did the experiment involve and what do the results really mean?...

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 583 words · Viviana Hernandez

Thomas Edison Versus Nikola Tesla Who Is More Productive

Should we really care who was brighter? Or is it productivity that really counts? Who was the more productive of these two famous men? Edison is famous for inventing the phonograph, incandescent light bulb, cement making technology, motion picture camera, DC motors and electric power generation systems, battery and several other things we use every day and don’t think much about. Tesla similarly invented radio, fluorescent light, AC motors and electric power generation systems....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 571 words · Jean Gray

Thought For The Day By Bruce Lee

A goal is not always meant to be reached, it often serves simply as something to aim at. By Bruce Lee It’s a common problem, and happens because you haven’t stoked the furnace of your passion so you can persistently move toward your goals. Willpower and passion alone aren’t enough. Scheduling time to work toward our goals is helpful, but still isn’t enough. So how can you reach your goal by ignoring it?...

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 122 words · Melissa Phelps

Three Things A Skeptic Should Know About Neuroscience

Reading today’s neurohype, you might conclude that the true path to a great life is a course in neuroanatomy, or biochemistry. And unlike much pop leadership pseudo-science, lots of what is written in the neuroscience world is reasonably accurate scientifically. But although “true,” is it really useful? Among all the ten syllable words and grandiose promises, some neuroscience is very useful. Below are three simple things I think business people should know that derive their validity from findings in neuroscience....

December 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1100 words · Agnes Nasser

Tinyfilter A Chrome Extension To Filter Web At Your Fingertips

The TinyFilter extension is a tiny Web content filtering tool. As any other content filter, it uses predefined rules to filter a variety of Web sites. Additionally, TinyFilter provides a profanity filter to mask words that may be offensive to the user. This extension is indispensable for users that have small children and need to protect them from undesirable Web sites. TinyFilter is based on a “detect-and-block” method. The various lists can be customized to suit the needs of the users; in fact, this extension does not emphasize on blocking pornographic material only....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 105 words · Lisa Austin