Experience Success As An Entrepreneur

Some entrepreneurs look at obstacles as problems without the correct solutions; the inspired look at obstacles as ways to create new opportunities and inspire others. Chasing the bottom line won’t be the defining factor that makes you a successful entrepreneur. Investing in yourself and the ideas that you want to manifest is the key. Respect the Process Enjoy the journey to becoming an entrepreneur and try your best to understand the process as it continues to unravel....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 567 words · Esther Miller

Facing A Dui You Might Want A Lawyer

How You Intend to Plea In some cases a lawyer isn’t necessary. One of those situations is when you intend to plead guilty to a first offense that did not result in any injuries. In most cases a person in that situation will receive a standard sentence regardless of the presence of a lawyer. That means you can save yourself some money and simply enter the plea on your own. Often, those with a high blood alcohol concentration (BAC) on record face the likelihood of conviction....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 520 words · Clyde Jamison

Family Style Is Making You Fat Without You Even Knowing

A study by de Castro discovered who we eat with directly impacts how we eat, and our level of indulgence. And it’s not just friends or acquaintances. Meals with spouses and family lead us to eat around 22% and 23% more, respectively.[1] To put that into perspective, the average amount we’re referring to is about 91.7% of the food we put on our plates, according to a study out of the Columbia University’s Food and Brand Lab in New York City....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 518 words · Barbara Erickson

Feeling Anxious For No Reason 6 Ways To Cope With

Anxiety itself can come from a variety of stressors, such as medical conditions, relationship issues, and money matters. By definition, anxiety generally refers to “an intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear that is out of proportion to normally occurring situations that we experience. Some of the most common symptoms of anxiety include insomnia, racing thoughts, poor concentration, irritability, restlessness, palpitations, trembling, nausea, and sweating.”[2] Similar to your favorite video game, obstacles in life tend to get a lot more challenging the further along you go, increasing your level of stress as you reach each milestone or complete each mission....

January 10, 2023 · 8 min · 1493 words · John Williams

Find Free Dates With An Iteration List

This is a very simple, bare-bones, text-based calendar that allows each person to edit in their free and not-free days. Forward this one through everyone’s emails and you’ll have that special day set in a few hours. The Iteration List – [TheButtUglyWeblog]

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 42 words · David Turrey

Five Smart Cheap Ways To Stage Your Home To Sell

1. Make It Bright, Cheery, & Inviting These are the three must have’s when staging your home to sell. Bright simply means light it up! Clean the windows, use higher wattage bulbs and freshen up the paint. One of the most cited wants of a buyer is light. You want as much natural light as possible to come into your rooms. Pull back your curtains, open your blinds, and make sure the window panes are spotless....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 829 words · Elizabeth Bennett

Fix Your Posture Problems Instantly And Consistently Using Upright

Are you slouching at your desk all day? For most people, this is a problem. There’s no way of getting around working in front of a computer. Even if you are able to maintain your posture half the time, you will eventually start arching your back the moment you start feeling tired. The Upright system can fix your posture-related problems without repetitive exercises. The gadget is a small stick that fits on one’s back, which acts as a reminder for keeping one’s posture straight....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 120 words · Bobby Garza

Foods That Can Heal You Did Not Know About

Gout, arthritis, rheumatism, or anemia? No worries, just add cherries to your regular diet and you’ll be relieved of the symptoms. Take advantage while they’re in season. Want to know how much you need to eat? A daily serving will suffice. How about the hypertensive among us, or those who are afraid of contracting heart ailments? Just add one or two pieces of guava to your diet and you’ll feel brand new....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 125 words · Kathy Rivers

Four Types Of Business Tools You Haven T Tried But Should

Communication Communication can make or break your company. The way your business is perceived by customers or clients and potential customers or clients is one of the defining factors in whether you’ll fail or succeed in the long term, and how you and your employees interact with and are reached by people is a huge part of that. Most tips for this area focus on social media and email communications; phone tools often get left out....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 796 words · Willie West

Furniture Hacks

A Ladder bookshelf. A foldaway work table. A scaffolding bed. (Sure, I just BOUGHT one at IKEA). Temporary Loft And so many more. Each has links to the howto articles and pictures. So, get making! Furniture and Household Items – PigPog

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 41 words · Jeff White

Get In Shape Today With The 15 Top Fitness Apps

NOTE: For best results, your fitness plan should be consistent. Don’t download every app on this list, because that will overwhelm you. Just pick one or two apps (one for training and one for nutrition would be smart), follow the routine as instructed, and stick with what you’re doing for at least six to eight weeks before changing to another fitness plan. Wanna improve your endurance and/or prepare for a race?...

January 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1436 words · Victor Palencia

Gmd Gesture Control Control Your Android Phone With Your Gestures

‘GMD Gesture Control’ allows you to control your Android Phone or Tablet with mere gestures. Downloadable from Play store, it allows you to create your own custom made gestures besides hundreds of available predetermined gestures. Moreover, it allows you to easily hide your status bar while playing games and browsing web. ‘GMD Gesture Control’ supports most of he recent apps and games! Source – Google Play Store

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 67 words · Karl Phu

Good Books To Read From Every Category 2017 Ver

Long story short, this list of good books to read guarantees you to be a life winner. Do More (and Greater) Things in Shorter Time Beginner Books to Start Leading a Productive Life When you are clearly aware of your productivity deficit, you are ready for a change in whatever it requires to boost your productivity. The thing you need now is nothing but a place to begin. And these books are the perfect beginning for you....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1202 words · Lora Kelly

Google Gears Powers Reader With Offline Function

For developers, it means that you can use Google Gear’s APIs to develop web applications with offline functionality: Great work there, Google. Now please release a new version of Gmail, Google Docs and Gcal with offline functionality, soon. Store and serve application resources locally Store data locally in a fully-searchable relational database Run asynchronous Javascript to improve application responsiveness Any other web applications (Google, or non-Google) would be cool to have this offline functionality?...

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 84 words · Daniel Ball

Healthy Avocado Fries

Pre-heat oven to 400 Degrees F. Pour 1 tablespoon oil in sheet tray or baking dish; set aside. STEP 2 Squeeze fresh lime juice on avocado slices to preserve their color while baking (this step is optional). Season with salt, pepper. Dredge in flour then dip in egg and coat in panko breadcrumbs. Be sure the avocado slices are coated very well in the panko. STEP 3 Place in a single layer on the greased sheet pan....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 127 words · William Reiter

Heartbreak Of Addiction Coping When Your Partner Relapses

And all too often, the substance wins. Even when your significant other has sought help for their addiction, and through hard work and dedication has seemingly broken free from the overwhelming urge to use, the war is often not over. In fact, it rarely ends with the first battle. Relapse is common, and to watch the dependence resurface and the behaviours return is devastating. It’s like your world is imploding all over again....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Amy Gatlin

Here It Is The Best Mac App Bundle We Ve Ever Offered Deals

That’s because it’s called the Name Your Own Price Mac Bundle. That’s right…you call the shots. Although the combined value of the apps in this package is valued at $340, you get to name your own price with this Lifehack Deals bundle. Plus, 10% of your purchase will go to the charity of the ones we have available on the Deals page (EFF/Electronic Frontier Foundation, charity: water, or Stand Up To Cancer)....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 184 words · Thomas Harris

Here S Why Writing Down Your Goals Really Does Work

It turns out that the seemingly simple act of writing unlocks all sorts of psychological and personal dynamics which translate to real tangible results. We’re talking more than a 100% difference in results. Pay attention to the following factors. They spell out why writing down your goals, whether they’re smaller short-term goals or “Big Picture” long-term ones, dramatically increases the chances you’ll actually achieve whatever it is you set out to do....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1077 words · Marian Elliott

Here S Why You Should Never Lie On Your Resume

Namely: lying on your resume is a big no-no. It seems almost silly to have to point it out – after all, you know that lying about stuff on your resume is going to come back and bite you in the butt at some point, even if it’s the furthest thing from your mind when you submit your application. It might not really matter if you’re not really learning conversational Italian or are a keen outdoors person, but lying about skills, abilities, and even qualifications that you have, in order to advance your career, is not only stupid, but dangerous....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 198 words · Steve Wallace

Heresy And Progress

Fitting in and following generally accepted views on most matters may produce a quiet life—you will rarely upset anyone that way—but it won’t give you a life that includes much real progress or any fresh ideas. Heresy is progress. Nearly every advance in human thought is loudly denounced as a heresy at the start—only later does it, in turn, become the new orthodoxy. And if that is true of politics, religion, and matters of social justice—as I believe it is—it is doubly true of the world of work....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 825 words · Terrell Becwar