Researches Show Vitamin N Can Turn You Into A Very Different Person

So the question is in fact relevant to all of us. My guess is many of us do not get enough vitamin N in our lives. After all, it is easy for us to feel overwhelmed by the daily grind. Furthermore, it is easy for us to become distracted and lose sight of what’s really important in our lives. Luckily, this is where vitamin N can help potentially turn you into a very different person....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 676 words · Freeman Evans

Scented Candles Can Help You Work More Effectively

Smells are closely related with memories and action. Ever wondered why you can hardly enjoy food when you have a cold? Were you not amazed at your nose when it detected smoke in a building? That’s because smells are closely related with memories and action. When we pick up a scent, it is sent to the brain for processing. Cells, called neurons, then send the new scent’s information to two important parts of the brain: the olfactory bulb that identifies what it is AND the thalamus, that’s in-charge of motor function....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 842 words · Robert Thomas

Science Says A Chocolate Bar A Day Keeps The Doctor Away

No More Candy Bars When we are talking about chocolate and potential health benefits we are not referring to chocolate bars that you may find at the checkout line in a grocery or convenience store but true dark chocolate. This type of chocolate is a night and day difference to it’s “chocolate-like” counterparts. Dark chocolate of at least 70% cacao is what you’re looking for here and ideally 90%. If you’ve eaten Hershey bars your whole life it can be quite an adjustment as dark chocolate has a deeper, richer and more bitter taste....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Lee Ruiz

Science Unlocks The Secret To Why Introverts Prefer Alone Time To Socializing

For years people have thought the causes of introversion or extroversion stemmed from personality types, but a new study has shown that one of the main causes of introversion is actually in the brain. Personality still has something to do with it, but maybe being an introvert or an extrovert is more hard-wired than we think it is! How the Study Worked Since the hypothesis was that introversion and extroversion have more to do with the brain than personality, researchers had to look at the brain’s response to certain things....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 570 words · Susan Ferguson

Search Engines Instead Of Google For Better Search Results

That said, Google isn’t the only search engine out there. Many other players live up to the tasks that Google might not do for you (as you desire). They provide various interfaces, unique features and search algorithms based on unique philosophies. Knowing the right search engine to make your query means you don’t spend your valuable time browsing through stuffs you don’t need. One could easily get lost in the vast world of internet without proper tools....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1148 words · William William

Secrets From Wealthiest Entrepreneurs

What was your first job? What was your biggest mistake? What is more important: the idea or the execution? What is your advice to young entrepreneurs? How many hours a day do you read? What motivates you? Is there any reason to get an MBA? What can’t you live without? What is the best part about being the boss? If you could be anything else, what would it be? Which one do I enjoy most?...

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Michael Daniels

Secrets Of Satisfying Careers

Finding the answers and align your choices and job selection to the answers will really help: Secrets of Satisfying Careers – [Leadership Advantage] The search for one’s purpose is important but it is by no means an easy task. Many of us spend our lifetimes searching for our true purpose. We all seek meaning in life. Most of us want to leave footprints. Yet finding and clearly defining what that is can be elusive…

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 74 words · Dale Graf

Signs You Re A Person Who Can Connect With People Deeply

You do away with the small talk. I mean, you can small talk along with the rest of them. You know how, and it isn’t tricky. But you are generally on the hunt for something more stimulating. You are looking for the person in the room who seeks a more meaningful conversation — something you can learn about, that stimulates your mind. You love exploring the meaning of life. There’s nothing you love more than a good yarn, but particularly a yarn that challenges your current ideas, your thoughts, and your very existence....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Miranda Kho

Six Home Buying Tips That Every Buyer Needs To Know

1. Know what you are looking for Too often people start looking for a home without a really good idea of exactly what they want. They start to discover what they are looking for as they search for a home, but often end up purchasing a home that they didn’t necessarily want under the guise that “it is pretty nice”. A few things to think about are the number of bathrooms, a family room, the size of the kitchen, the size of the yard, and really the size of every single room....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Beverly Gaines

Small Things That Will Tell You About A Person S Personality

Here is a list of small things that can give you insight into a person’s personality. They are small because you really have to notice carefully in order to see them but you’ll be glad you did. This insight is especially necessary if the person is a prospective business partner, mate, friend or some other close associate. How do they argue? When disagreements with loved ones develop, do they attack the person or the problem?...

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 918 words · Toi Swaine

Starting Now You Can Live Happily Ever After If You Do These Things

1. Be thankful. Be thankful for all that you have; don’t waste time wishing for things you can’t have. There’s a time for everything. 2. Define happiness. Happiness means different things to different people. Start a list, or write in a journal to define what happiness means for you. This way you know exactly what to work for. 3. Be realistic. Do you think being a millionaire and living in a mansion will make you happy?...

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 815 words · Matthew Sutton

Staying Is The New Nothing

December 12, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Floyd Brady

Stop Being A Spectator And Write The Script For Your Life Here S How

Viewing your life from the posture of both star and screenwriter of your own personal box office masterpiece as opposed to a spectator sitting in the audience taking it all in with a bag of popcorn, could be the genesis of a new you. That one small paradigm shift could alter the trajectory of your life forever. Life from the audience Life from the spectator’s vantage point is safe, uneventful, and very neutral....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 541 words · Teresita Walsh

Successful Public Speakers Never Say These 7 Things

As with all things, successful public speakers aren’t born–they’re made from scratch, beaten up verbally, mocked endlessly and criticized harshly until they’re shaped appropriately. Now, let’s take an innovative approach to public speaking training. Instead of outlining the phrases that you should say, I’m going to tell you the phrases that you should avoid. After all, it’s easier to remember the things that you should avoid, don’t you think so?...

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 715 words · David Belk

Super Glue

Ladies and gentlemen I give you Cyanoacrylate. CA to closest friends. Super glue is so strong that a single square inch bond can life a ton of weight. Here are a five of the most interesting uses. Reg Adkins writes on behavior and the human experience at (elementaltruths.blogspot.com).

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 48 words · Regina Washinton

Superfoods That Can Kickstart Your Health For The Summer Season

Foods vary in nutritional value. Eating a bag of chips can leave you feeling hungry after a few hours. Drinking multiple cans of soda before a grueling workout can trigger bloating and an insulin spike. On the other hand, eating a handful of peanuts can provide you a boost of energy and protein that can help kickstart your day. Kale has been receiving a lot of attention lately due to its superfood qualities....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Agripina Daquilante

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December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Frances Tolar

Take Your 3D Printing Skills To The Next Level With Mod T

There are numerous 3D-printers out in the market today, but none compares to the MOD-t. I’ve had a chance to review other 3D-printers and so far the MOD-t is one of the most complete system out there. The 3D printer itself is robust and can handle almost anything you throw at it. It’s compact, which means it won’t be able to handle large industrialized projects, but it can do some serious work on detailed ornaments, intricate print outs and realistic statues....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Robert Cardenas

Take Your Book To The Next Level 5 Ways To Build A Knock Out Multimedia Ebook

As a news reporter, I prefer telling stories with great sound and riveting video — and I love showing others how to use multimedia too. For years, I’ve worked with journalists and non-profit people to produce quality video and get them comfortable and articulate on camera. I always wanted to write down my techniques but thought text could never do my tips justice. How could I write a book about being great on camera without video demonstrations?...

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Charles Knowles

Talent Is Just A Tool And It Gets Overrated All The Time

December 12, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Brad Thomas