Sticky Jots Design An App On Paper

If you’re a coder or designer, there’s a good chance that you have. Otherwise, you might not be as familiar. It’s when designers map their digital product, like an app, out on paper. Get it now? Either way, whether you’re a first time app maker or veteran app enthusiast, Sticky Jots make the prototyping process a breeze. With a sticky pad and a clipboard modeled after a phone and tablet, these prototyping kits help designers see the big picture....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 169 words · Dwayne Cortez

Stop Peeing In The Pool

December 11, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Carl Liotta

Stylish But Professional Styling Your Hair For The Workplace

Here are some great tips to help you ensure your hair makes a solid impression in your place of business. Whether you own your own business or work for someone else, these tips will help you keep your hairstyle professional and workplace-appropriate. Styling Your Long Hair In The Workplace Many professional women keep their hair shorter, since long hair can be distracting and time-consuming. When negative habits are formed, it can also cause these professional women to appear less professional....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 756 words · Mary Thurman

Tellspec What S In Your Food

But we all want to know what is in the food before we consume it. We wish if it could have been easier. This is where TellSpec comes handy! It’s a unique device with an algorithm to identify all the ingredients of the meal before consuming it. Moreover, It will also tell you if there is any ingredient in the food you are not supposed to consume. You can head on to the IndieGoGo page or their official page to know more about TellSpec....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 88 words · Lois Burch

The 3 Questions That Will Lead To Guaranteed Success

If you want to increase your productivity, efficiency, personal growth, and motivation there are 3 questions that will do exactly that. By taking the time to sit down and address them, you can drastically accelerate your progress on all your goals. The 3 Questions That Will Lead to Massive Success The 3 questions are: 1. What did you do today that moved you towards your goals? 2. What actions did you take today that prevented you from achieving your goals?...

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 791 words · Doris Lawrence

The A To Z Guide To A Rich Life

This A to Z guide is a slippery slide down the letters of the alphabet. It is not a ride for the faint-hearted or for the superficial money-hungry beasts who preach gobbledygook. Instead, it’s for people who want to make a difference with their lives. If that describes you, then you’re in the right place. So, buckle up and jump in. We’ve got a long way to go. A is for Adventure Life is an adventure....

December 11, 2022 · 12 min · 2510 words · Susan Smith

The Anxiety Of Getting To Zero

The only way to be productive on emails is to control it with a workflow and system. M-E-L at Ishbadiddle logs his way of clearing up his of doing it. Even though he demonstrates this with the focus of Outlook, the framework can be apply across different email clients: The Anxiety of Getting To Zero – [Ishbadiddle] So what to do? I’ve read up on methods like 43 Folders’ Process to Zero....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Ronald Hamilton

The Beginner S Guide To Crossfit Tips To Boost Your Crossfit Iq

There are plenty foods, exercises, and supplements that are available to improve your health and fitness, and CrossFit as a workout includes vigorous and intense movements. It’s a new trend amongst workout routines. But while many may have a rough idea about this form of workout, very few people would actually know the details. So, let’s get introduced to the CrossFit basics. What is CrossFit? CrossFit was originally a strength and conditioning program first introduced for military special operations units, police academies, martial arts champion training and strong athletes worldwide....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Samantha Thomas

The Body Dryer May Replace Your Towels In The Near Future

Reusing towels can pass on harmful bacteria to your body. Furthermore, keeping track of towels can be a hassle, especially if you don’t have that many. Preventing the transfer of disease-causing bacteria is as simple as using The Body Dryer. Forget about traditional drying methods such as air drying, which takes time, leaving you susceptible to cold weather. Towel drying is already out of the question and there is no way you would use a blow dryer on your fragile skin....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 162 words · Maureen Seay

The Combined Odds Of Your Existence Are Less Than 1 In 40 000 000

The miracle of life is nothing short of amazing. Each person had to beat impossible odds to get to where they are today. In particular, it took a total of 1:40,000,000 for you to be conceived. That means that there was no room for error from the time your parents met to your birth. Even before you were born, the odds were already working in your favor. The infographic above is a great reminder that we are all destined for success....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 157 words · Roosevelt Marinelli

The Complete Guide To Smarter Coffee Drinking Infographic

For instance, do you dive into a cup of coffee as soon as your eyelids open? Well this probably isn’t giving you the boost in energy you’re seeking. This is because, biologically speaking, our bodies are least in need of one at this time. In this infographic, Art of Wellbeing explains exactly why your early morning cup of coffee is a biological mistake, plus six more tricks for smarter coffee drinking....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 77 words · Joslyn Feliciano

The Current State Of Unemployment

Did you know that the average person is unemployed for 37.2 weeks? That’s only 3/12 months from being unemployed for an entire year. Did you know that 7.7 million people only work part-time? Not only that, but 1 in every 4 part-time works live in poverty, compared to the 1 in every 20 full-time works who live in poverty. That’s a big difference. As you can see, the current state of unemployment is dreadful and it doesn’t look like it will get much better any time soon....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Ron Bradley

The Future Of Paving Solar Panel Surfaces

Electricity and Pavement CNN recently reported that “the explored idea of embedding solar cells to store energy inside the case, LEDs to illuminate the road lines and heating elements to resist ice and snow soon after, the concept of Solar Roads was born. The proposal calls for the traditional petroleum-based asphalt highways to be replaced with a system of structurally-engineered solar panels. These would act as a massive energy generator that could feed the grid during daytime....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 528 words · Jackie Woodall

The Great Perils Of Social Interaction You Re Probably Experiencing

If an alien ever immigrated to Earth, he’d be a social disaster. He’d try his hardest to learn by observing how humans behave, but it wouldn’t be easy—he’d see someone ask a stranger for a cigarette and he’d go ask for a sip of someone’s latte. He’d see a couple kissing on the street and he’d go try to kiss the policeman on the corner. He’d stare. He’d get food all over his alien face....

December 11, 2022 · 10 min · 1980 words · Virginia Brevell

The Inspiring Journey Of Perfume Throughout History

source: http://www.statisticbrain.com/perfume-industry-statistics/ So, if only 17% of American women don’t use perfume, then a staggering 83% do. And yet, how many of us know the history of perfume? One thing’s for sure, it’s been used for so long that it’s hard to pinpoint the time when the first perfume was made because fragrances were used long before the beginning of written history. The first perfumes It’s believed that the first perfumes were used in the Bronze Age, or possibly even the Iron Age, somewhere in East Asia....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Anthony Campbell

The Lifehack Editors Fitness Challenge Week 3

Anyways, it’s been a big week for both editors here at Lifehack as we move forward with the challenge. Here is our experience from week 3 as well as our results. Mike’s Take I’ve gotten better over the past week with my eating, but not so much with my exercise. I’ve only started to get back into the NerdFitness stuff (only to be fully aware that I’m traveling again this weekend to watch my wife run in the Tough Mudder) and my Run 2 5K workouts have been non-existent since that first week....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · Sabrina Maxwell

The Many Uses And Benefits Of Olive Oil

Most people know that olive oil is full of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs!) which lower cholesterol and have additional benefits like improving blood clotting and regulating insulin, but few really do their research on why it’s so good for us. Extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) is an anti-inflammatory and natural antioxidant that keep cells and blood vessels healthy and strong, and it’s a great source of Vitamin E and beta carotene....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 726 words · Edward Davis

The Most Useful Photography Tips And Tricks That Make You Look Like A Pro

Exposure Exposure is one of the most important things to take into account when learning photography. The two main points when talking about exposure in photography are shutter speed and aperture: two things that have to do with light. Choosing the right shutter speed is super important: if the shutter is open for too long, the image can blur, or the light sources in the image can be streaky-looking (like little comets)....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 640 words · Martha Dobson

The New Lifehacking 7 Why You Should Be Open To New Stuff But Wary About Using It

However, using this approach by itself, as logical as it sounds, could close the door to future improvements. If you only focus on your own methods and keep your head down, you could miss opportunities to improve. The fact is, inspiration to change often arises from the stories, examples and insights of other people, and in order to keep things fresh, you need to be open to these new, possibly contrarian, concepts....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 877 words · Kelly Holley

The Newspapers Turn A Blind Eye To How They Get Their Material

When you start the day by listening to the news and you hear about a robbery you begin to worry more for your safety and focus your attention on the bad things that might happen to you, increasing your stress level. What you focus your attention on comes into your life more often. The more attention you give to negative stories, the more negative things you will see around you and the more negative your life will become....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 190 words · Marie Oquinn