The Beauty Of Street Theater

What Is Street Theater? Street theater is a type of performance where people play in public spaces without a paying audience. You’ll find them on shopping center lots, in car parking garages, in parks, and on street corners. The actors are either individuals or part of a group or troupe. Sometimes, they use the public spaces to promote their mainstream performances. For the most part, street performers earn their living through the generosity of people watching them....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · Margaret Ellingham

The Best Diet For A Long Life According To Science

If you eat healthy, you’ve heard this a million times. Even though my standard response is to smile or chuckle awkwardly, on the inside I’m releasing a long, sad sigh of desperation because I know the science says eating “just a little bit” of processed chemical-filled food every day (like most people do) very likely will kill you. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for periodic indulgence. I’ve been known to plow through half a pizza and go too hard on the red wine or bourbon every now and then....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 589 words · Joanne Cunningham

The Best Hair Beauty Habits To Wake Up With Perfect Hair

If your hair needs extensive styling in the morning, you need to review your bedtime routine, which is probably the reason you wake up with frizzy, hard-to-tame hair in the morning. Despite general misconceptions, the evening is the perfect time to soak in conditioner on your hair and leave all the vitamins to act until the morning. There is a lot to hair care in the evening, so ditch the morning styling and change the way your hair looks....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · Judy Deleon

The Fast Track Past A Failed Project 5 Steps

1. Find Out The Whys It’s not unusual to be shocked, or even have a little bit of denial, when something happens to a project you’ve worked hard on. In many cases, you’ll probably get advice to just move on and get past it — but there are plenty of reasons to actually find out a little more about the circumstances. At the bare minimum, you’ll want to be able to avoid similar issues in the future....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 773 words · Charles Lanzillo

The Importance Of A Healthy And Balanced Diet For Energy

Eating healthy is not about doing cleanses, starving ourselves, or even restricting food groups. It is not even about “dieting.” If all this sounds familiar—yet shocking—to you, it’s probably because you may need to start making some changes to your eating lifestyle. A healthy and balanced diet is the solution to more than 90% of health problems, especially energy-related ones. Keep reading to learn more about the importance of a healthy and balanced diet for energy....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1466 words · Edith Shank

The Importance Of Delegating Leadership And How To Do It

Delegation is a simple phenomenon. It means that a manager or leader breaks down a big work project into smaller parts and divides it among various individuals. The supervisor maintains control while the subordinates enjoy some authority, too. This simple concept of delegating leadership has great benefits if done the right way. Keep reading to find out all about it! Why You Should Start Delegating Leadership The main question is, why bother with delegating leadership at all?...

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1543 words · Florence Gary

The Key To Failure

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

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 49 words · Patricia Cullen

The Key To Happiness And Leading A Fulfilling Life

The truth is that a universal key to happiness is a myth. That doesn’t mean that you should stop looking for yours right now, it only means that you need to be careful when reading articles about “a key to happiness”. The universal key to happiness is non-existent because happiness is one of the most difficult things in life to define. How Do You Define Happiness? Now, let’s go back to that difficult question: “what is happiness?...

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1622 words · Robert Chung

The Modern Hospital Using Technology To Save Lives

In this article we’ll take a look at the most recent advance in medical technology, and how medical professionals and patients alike benefit from life-saving science. Cancer There are great strides made in both the detection of different kinds of cancers, as well as the treatment of cancers. The typical goal is to make diagnosis and treatment less invasive and more accurate, as well as preserving the patient’s comfort. In most cases, doctors are trying to eliminate intrusive diagnosis of any kind, in order to avoid unnecessary injury....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 772 words · Natalie Thompson

The Most Affordable And Versatile Footwear Protector That Actually Works

The thing is, most hydrophobic sprays on the market today don’t cut. Most footwear protectors don’t work altogether, but those that do comprise harmful chemicals and leave visible white residue on your shoes. Enter Liquiproof, a robust footwear protector that’s affordable, easy-to-apply, and actually works. You see, the Liquiproof coatings were specially designed to keep your shoes clean, dry, and stain free. Liquiproof is here to save your shoes Liquiproof is the brainchild of Caner Veli, a UK-based prodigy....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 297 words · Elizabeth Schwerdtfeger

The Most Important

Every year, about 720,000 Americans suffer a heart attack. This constitutes for a total of one in four deaths in the United States. That equates to roughly 5 deaths per minute! While most heart conditions are linked to unhealthy or careless lifestyles, heart attacks can strike without a moment’s notice. Last year, my father began experiencing a multitude of heart related problems that were set in motion by a severe heart attack....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 773 words · Andria Brinkley

The One Common Habit That Most Successful Ceos Share

The top leaders of the business world share a common habit, that is, to be up and about before everyone else does. David Cush of Virgin America wakes up as early as 4.15 AM. The Apple CEO, Tim Cook, sleeps a tad longer than Cush and is ready to take on the world by 4.30 AM. Similarly, Michelle Glass, Ex-president of Starbucks starts her day at 4.30 AM each morning to make sure that her customers get their cuppa and kick-start theirs with a Starbucks coffee....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 121 words · Melvin Keen

The Price Of Distraction Is Far Beyond Your Imagination

According to McKinsey, high-skilled workers spend a staggering 28% of their working hours reading and replying to e-mail messages.[1] If we learned to manage our communication technology in a more efficient manner, we could give the economy a $900 million to $1.3 trillion boost per year. When you find yourself sitting in the office feeling bored or overwhelmed, it’s easy to automatically check your social media. But it comes at a high price....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Blanche Graham

The Quickest Way To Create A New Mindset

Our Internal Reality We all want to change our internal reality on some level. The way we think, interpret, react, cope, expect, process, interact and communicate. The way we create our own experiences: good and bad. The way we manage our fears. Or, perhaps, don’t manage them. The way we avoid the big decisions. The way we wait. And wait. And wait. That is, procrastinate. The way we see ourselves....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 911 words · Manuel Matthews

The Secret Behind Typical Job Interview Questions

They will ask you questions. And you will have to answer. But your answer will show more than just how articulate you are and how well you respond to questions under pressure. Your answers will show how you think. For instance, in the Infographic below, you might be asked, “Why are manhole covers round?” They want to see how well you reason, how well you can draw conclusions. And if they ask, “Why should I hire you?...

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · Tina Haines

The Shocking State Of Humanity Our World With Just One Hundred People

One of the most basic needs, food, is an inequality everyone should be concerned with. Though a somewhat large portion of the world has access to food, many still don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Additionally, an alarming number of people across the world live in societies that restrict basic freedoms, such as religion and free speech. When people in the developed world picture humanity, it is easy to forget how much work must still be done....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 529 words · Michelle Mason

The Simplest Ways To Inspire People And Change Their Life

1. Care. If you can’t show a person that you genuinely care about them, do you think you will be able to inspire them? The answer is a resounding, “NO!” Show people you care in your words (“How are you today?”) and your actions (small acts of kindness go a long way). 2. Be enthusiastic. The saying “enthusiasm is contagious” is common enough to be cliché, but it’s a cliché because it’s true....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1568 words · Dolores Giddings

The Sq3R Method How It Maximizes Your Learning Comprehension

It doesn’t take much to learn this method of studying, but by applying it in your future learning, you’ll be able to make the most from this method. Below, I’ll tell you all about it. What Is the SQ3R Method? Whether you’re using this as a study method or for reading, this method is a method to study, understand and remember any written information quickly. The SQ3R method was first mentioned in 1946 in the book Effective Study by education psychologist Francis P....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1451 words · Magdalene Oller

The Story About Lego Is Not About Playing With Toys But Building A Dream

Think about it. When you pick up a Lego brick, you don’t realize the journey it has taken to get from the very beginning of an idea in 1932, to being on your living room floor, ready to be turned into a plane, or train, a storm trooper, or anything you want. Having started simply because he was made redundant, the young carpenter began creating high-quality wooden toys that he began to sell himself, encouraged by his children’s enthusiasm for his creations....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 196 words · John Kieffer

The Tiger And The Lion Maybe More Powerful But The

The Tiger And The Lion Maybe More Powerful, But The Wolf Does Not Perform In The Circus.

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 17 words · Andrea Turner