Tech That Eccentric Habits Of These Tech Elite Will Totally Blow You Away

Apple’s Steve Jobs preferred listening to music in order to think clearly. Yoshiro Nakamatsu, inventor of floppy disk, relaxed in a gold tiled room to block out television signals that he says are an impediment to creative imagination. This infographic by WhoIsHostingThis brings to light some odd habits of tech genius! Featured photo credit: WhoIsHostingThis via goo.gl

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 57 words · Donna Moody

Ten Reasons To Choose Turks Caicos For Your Next Caribbean Vacation

From Barbados to the Bahamas and Trinidad to Tobago, there’s a host of gorgeous islands for you to explore and chill out on. However, one which sometimes gets overlooked is Turks & Caicos, a British Overseas Territory chain of 40 islands in the Lucayan Archipelago. We’re going to take a look at ten reasons why you should consider these beautiful islands for your next Caribbean vacation. 1. The resorts Your accommodation can make or break a holiday, but thankfully the Turks & Caicos has got a range of fantastic four and five-star resorts for you to stay at, from the big all-inclusive options to smaller boutique hotels....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 671 words · Teresa Giordano

The 12 Days Of Giveaways Day 9 Keeping It Straight

But before we get to that, let’s find out who won yesterday’s giveaway. Our 8th giveaway was courtesy of AgileBits, and one lucky Lifehack reader had the chance to win 100% off a single order up to $50 from their online store. Since 1Password is the company’s most popular product, we asked the following question: “What are the first 3 online accounts you would secure with 1Password and why?” And the winning entry was left by goeasgles21, who was really specific when they said: Definitely smart uses for 1Password....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Helen Ladner

The 6 Biggest Wastes Of Time We Regret Sooner Or Later

As the CEO of this company, I wish to learn the secrets to their success. Then I will be able to utilize them for the good of my own company. To get this knowledge, I’ve read every article available covering their work ethic, daily schedules, and the like. After reading 100 articles I began to see a pattern: they only do things that make meaningful contributions to their future. They practice their skills so that they become better, exercise daily to keep themselves fit and healthy to better lead their company, read excessively to expand their knowledge and strengthen their minds....

December 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1466 words · Greg Settle

The Anatomy Of A Good Job Interview

Also, really examine the job listing and determine how your experience and skill set can help you succeed in the specific position you are applying for. Whatever you do, try to be confident, but if you are nervous, breathe slowly to yourself as calm as possible and keep your hands open so you won’t have sweaty palms when you shake hands. Remember, by properly preparing yourself, it’s easy to make any job interview into a good job interview....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 82 words · Debbie Keil

The Best 8 Ways To Begin Anything

The end result may be different, but the steps we all need to take to get to our goals are the same. Follow these eight simple steps to get a strong start on meeting your goals and staying focused in the new year. Then, once you start moving, the motivation to keep going will need to come from you.

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 59 words · Stephanie Alonzo

The Best And Worst Fast Food Meals You Can Feed Your Children

Based on The American Heart Association’s calorie count, Buzzfeed have created a set of graphics will help you recognise the unhealthiest fast food you could feed your child. Kids aged four to eight should only be eating between 1200 and 1400 calories a day, and nine to thirteen year olds should not be exceeding 1800. So, if you take your child to a fast food chain, then at least you’ll be able to get the healthier option....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Elmer Arostegui

The Best Places To Get A Top Grade Education For Free

Naturally, therein lies the problem. It’s really a catch-22. We need an education in order to work in the ever-growing competitive world to make money, but we need money in order to earn an education. Is there a solution to this problem? Luckily, there are many new avenues to acquire top education. And what’s better? They’re free. So, if you’re in the market for life-long learning or want to nab that job, take a look at some of these high-quality places without the top-shelf prices....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 1017 words · Laura Forney

The Best Ways To Save Money Even Impulsive Spenders Can Get Behind

Once I’d discovered a few key factors that allowed me to save 10k in one year, I realized why most articles couldn’t help me. The problem is that even with the right strategies you can still fail to save money. You need to have the right systems in place and the right mindset. In this guide, I’ll cover the best ways to save money — practical yet powerful steps you can take to start saving more....

December 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1340 words · Douglas Brooks

The Easiest Way To Measure Food

Results will vary from person to person and among different foods. Enjoy! Featured photo credit: barbbarbbarb via farm5.staticflickr.com

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 18 words · Karen Putnam

The Lifehack Show Making The Most Of The Limited Time We Have With James Wallman

He also talks a bit about his new book Time and How to Spend It; in this book, James investigates the effects of wasted time, and shares a revolutionary approach, which will make your life more meaningful, and bring you more happiness.

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 42 words · Gloria Little

The Lifehack Show Understanding Imposter Syndrome With Mike Kitko

He dives deep into his own experience with Imposter Syndrome, and offers practical advice on how to spot the imposter within, and how to deal with feelings of inadequacy in life. Understanding Imposter Syndrome with Mike Kitko Also on iTunes and YouTube Featured photo credit: Nik MacMillan via unsplash.com

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · Rita Jarrett

The Magic Ingredient For A Fulfilling Life Is

“What?” “Your time is up. We haven’t got all day. You should have done all you need to do by now.” “But . . .” “No buts. If you can’t manage Nirvana-like ecstasy, plus a world-shaking orgasm, in three point five minutes, that’s your problem. I’ve got a universe to run here.” Far-fetched? Not really. That’s where our world is headed. If it can’t be done in a few minutes or less, forget it....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 771 words · Ella Henderson

The New Ipad Everything You Need To Know

Well, it appears that the long wait for what the next, “magical” Apple device will entail is now over. We know all the details, and rather to waste your productive time trying to figure it all out from different places, here is what Apple’s new iPad will bring you. The info The new iPad features a Retina Display that is 2048×1536. That contains 3.1 million pixels on a 9.7″ display....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 567 words · David Roman

The Only Thing Predictable About Life Is Its Unpredictability

The only thing predictable about life is its unpredictability

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 9 words · Clarence Berry

The Presidential Election

During this campaign season, there are MANY ways you can increase your knowledge – or help your children learn something new. You could sit down and watch a debate, turn on a news channel and see highlights of the candidates’ speeches around the country, or you could even just watch those wonderful commercials that are always so positive. Or, you could take it upon yourself to actually focus on learning something useful!...

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 619 words · Florence Monroe

The Randomness Of Life 3 Steps To Take Back Control

My wife and I had a wonderful lunch on Saturday, just the two of us, at an outdoor Mexican cafe. The sun was bright but not hot. The wind was a soft, cool breeze. Our lunch was one of the most peaceful and relaxing times I can remember, it was perfect. And then out of the blue, a small car comes roaring off the highway and right in front of the restaurant side swipes another driver then slams on the brakes, makes a sharp turn to the right, and drives off even faster....

December 27, 2022 · 4 min · 782 words · Melinda Hill

The Real Man Smiles In Trouble Thomas Paine

How we handle failure is more important than how we handle success. We are all going to experience failure at some point in our lives, and our attitude about that failure is what determines whether we bounce back or fall hard. How Failure Helps You To Succeed and Grow

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · Tiffany Auvil

The Risk Of Dehydration Is Actually Higher In The Winter

Cold Weather and Hydration: Switching to the Winter Mode In the summer when you exercise, your body lets you know when you are thirsty. You feel thirsty. You see the sweat. You drink and everything works. A beautiful symbiotic relationship. However, once those temperatures drop, something changes inside and that lovely symbiotic relationship goes awry. In the winter, your body still gets thirsty, and you need hydration, but when faced with cold weather, it switches to winter mode and concentrates on keeping you warm....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · James Thomas

The Ultimate Guide For Social Media Etiquette

While this guide to social media etiquette was intended for businesses, many of these tips can easily be applied to personal social media accounts as well. Check to see if you’ve already got social media etiquette down or whether you need to take some pointers. A Guide to Social Media Etiquette for Business | ConverStations

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 55 words · Mary Anderson