Seeking Passion In Your Life First Step Simplify

What about you? Are you following your fire within? If not, how do you find it? In my experience, you have to simply your life and let go! Let Go of the Stuff The main reason I felt the need to continue in a career that I didn’t love is because I had a huge mortgage and a lot of stuff to manage; I knew I had to make X amount per year to feed our hungry budget....

December 29, 2022 · 5 min · 935 words · Denise Romero

Sharing Travel Plans Can It Help You

Quick Payoffs Unless you’re planning a trip with the sole purpose of getting away from everything in your day-to-day life, I’m willing to argue that there’s a big payoff to sharing your travel plans. Right now, thousands of people are planning to converge on Austin, Texas for SXSW. Pretty much every social media site I’m active on is buzzing with what attendees are planning: some are making arrangements to share cab rides or even hotel rooms on the basis of shared travel plans....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 824 words · Maricela Formella

Sheepwalking Through Work

The fault of this outcome, however, doesn’t lie with the ‘walker’ but rather the employer. Non-sheep behavior is rarely encouraged in most workplaces. I’ve had jobs like that where there was no ‘other’ way to get anything done, only the company’s way. Step one is to give the problem a name. Done. Step two is for anyone who sees themself in this mirror to realize that you can always stop....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 144 words · Joe Rodriguez

Signs Of A Workaholic And How To Stop Being One

Yet, even for them, workaholism will likely destroy much of the pleasure their wealth and success brings. After all, if you’re working all the time, you aren’t going to be in any position to make good use of whatever benefits your success has brought you. It’s important to distinguish between a workaholic and someone who is simply wrapped up in their work—either because they enjoy it so much or because, for a while, they have decided to make it a priority to win a promotion or get the kind of lifestyle that they want....

December 29, 2022 · 10 min · 2091 words · Gail Seville

Six Valuable Lessons To Learn From Thailand

There are remedies for the western world and many things to learn from Thailand that can be found in the way Thai people view life. 1. Happy Regardless of Circumstance Thai people have a happiness in them regardless of what they own. Something to learn from Thailand is to appreciate what you have. Thai’s keep life simple, often having a small business that brings enough money in to sustain them....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 638 words · Joan Mulqueen

Smartest Hacks To Make Your Traveling Experience Much Smoother

Check out these ultimate travel guides to make your next vacation easy and relaxing! Traveling doesn’t have to be that complicated, so here are some helpful travel hacks to aid in your next adventure. When it comes to flying, it isn’t always the easiest. Check out these 27 travel hacks below to make your next flight a smooth breeze. Infographic by: Business Insider Condense your packing essentials and free up some space by checking out this travel hack....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 180 words · Dorothy Williams

Social Implications Of Wealth Creation

1. You get wealthy by producing value. Generally, there are two roads to wealth. You can make something and trade it to people who want it, or you can use force to take things that don’t belong to you. For most of history, the most socially acceptable–or easiest–way to get rich was simply to take things from other people; indeed, in ancient China and at the height of the Roman Empire, “commerce” was looked down upon....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 491 words · Kim Jenkins

Social Media And Smartphones How Men And Women Differ

December 29, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Willie Suarez

Sometimes Money Can Buy Happiness

Most people have really bad approach to money. It’s just paper, albeit very needy paper! However, money is paper for survival, not a thing to die for. We have to find what makes us happy and persist in it; money will come anyways, even if the thing that makes us happy is selling colorful balloons. Without money we are savages. We will have to go in the jungle and hunt for food, just like the old times....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 660 words · Eliza Shelton

Stay Safe On The Internet Why All The Hullabaloo About Passwords

This is one of the many faces of Internet safety and security that proves once again that cyber security is a big deal. Passwords are an important part of cyber security and usually the first line of defense when it comes to staying safe while roaming the Internet. Most of us continue to fall victim to password-related security incidences, even with the large, scary pop-ups and descriptions on signup forms and login pages warning us of impending doom if we dare use weak or repetitive passwords....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 699 words · Michael Matthews

Step By Step Guide How To Manage Your Anger

You have to know that this happens to all of us. Anger is powerful and necessary: it serves a function. But it shouldn’t rule your life. You are in control. Looking into the past has no use, my friend. Take a deep breath and let it go. It is time to focus on doing better the next time anger takes the best of you. Just a warning: This will require your entire commitment and determination, so if you are expecting a “count ten” or “relax” kind of article, you better move to another one....

December 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1743 words · Gary Harris

Stepcase Lifehack On Iphone

The frontpage has a list of articles. You can see the latest articles along with essential information such as number of comments, author and categories. Once you go into a specific article, the content fits onto your screen perfectly, from portrait to landscape. To access it, use your iPhone and navigate to http://www.lifehack.org in Safari. As simple as that. Hope you like it! Give us some feedback on the comment section below, or let us know if there are any issues....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 81 words · Matthew Henson

Sticky Ideas Workshop Part 2 Unexpected

The endings of movies like Sixth Sense, The Empire Strikes Back, and Chinatown — and the stories that lead up to them – stick with us for years and even decades because they trigger a deep psychological reflex: surprise. They come at us out of nowhere (seemingly – repeat viewings tend to reveal dozens of clues) and literally force us to sit up and take notice. Psychologists see surprise as something akin to the “fight or flight” reflex....

December 29, 2022 · 5 min · 961 words · Franklin Anderson

Still Tired After A Vacation This Is Probably Why

However, the reality for some is that they end up feeling even more stressed and exhausted than they did before they went on vacation. Now, how is this possible? Vacationing the Wrong Way A common misconception that people have with going on vacation is that they need to make the most out of their trip. They go on every tour they can squeeze in or research 101 places to visit while at their destination and then pack 98 of those suggestions in their itinerary....

December 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1097 words · Ernest Richards

Stop Doing These 6 Things These Are Making Your Hair Thinner

The first step you should take is to make sure there aren’t any underlying medical problems by going to your doctor with your concerns. However, people often find that there’s no obvious reason for hair thinning, and doctors might not even recognize that there’s a problem at all. The good news is, there are a lot of common causes for mild hair loss that are easy to fix. Get out of these bad hair habits and quickly see the difference....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Emmett Wolfe

Stop Watching The Clock

You have nothing of consequence to do at work today, and you glance at your computer. It’s 9:08AM. You’re already bored, and you wonder painfully how you are going to make it through the next eight hours without jabbing a pen in your eyes. Tick tock. Your check your e-mail, then your Facebook account. You return a phone call and look at some paperwork on your desk. You steal another look at the time....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Daniel Isaacs

Stop Your Clutter From Killing Your Creativity The Steps You Need To Do

Let’s study clutter deeply and thoroughly. Everything; a pen, paper, your phone, your audio speakers, your sticky notes — all are stimulants — whether you like it or not. When you look at them your brain recognizes each one even if you’re not consciously thinking of them. Once your eyes glance at them they have an imprint on your gray matter. Analyzing it now, every bit of them is registered in your brain....

December 29, 2022 · 5 min · 1056 words · Grant Frizzell

Stripped Screw Head Fixed With Rubber Band

Find a wide, thick rubber band that covers the entire head of the stripped screw. Place it over the head, and hold it in place using a screwdriver. Believe it or not, using a larger screwdriver than the one that stripped the screw in the first place will make the job easier. The keys to this trick are force, friction, and patience. You need to push the screwdriver into the screw head firmly, and maintain this force as you turn it (remember, lefty loosey…I’m assuming you want the screw out)....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 209 words · Jimmy French

Strong Women Don T Mean To Intimidate They Just Let Their True Colors Shine

Most of the time, your intimidation isn’t caused by who they are as a person, it’s caused by your perception towards yourself. You are afraid that you appear weak in front of these strong women, so you feel intimidated by them. However, if you take a closer look at their personality, you will realize that this intimidating image of strong women you hold is just an illusion from a lack of understanding....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 802 words · Letha Collier

Summer Reading

Body movements indicating interest. Body movements indicating that a person is more open to agree with you. How to know if a person is thinking. Body movements indicating frustration or dismay. How action-oriented people act or move. These may be the easiest type to misinterpret. How to know if a person is keeping a secret. Body movements indicating boredom. Signals conveying excitement. How confident people act or move. Signals exhibiting authority or power>...

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Curtis Battle