How Do I Choose The Best Hairstyles For Me

To help with this issue, Men’s Hairstyles Today has put together a comprehensive infographic on what haircut you should get. In it, you will learn about the differentiating features and characteristics of each face shape as well as the best haircuts for each, including fades, brush backs, pompadours, quiffs, slick backs, crew cuts, and comb overs. The graphic even details the types of hairstyles to avoid and whether you should have facial hair!...

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 84 words · Nicole Mullins

How Emotionally Intelligent People Handle Conversations

Everyone receives negative feedback sometimes, even those with high emotional intelligence. Where they differ is that emotionally intelligent people do not feel attacked emotionally, and they do not respond with a defensive “No, I’m not” immediately. Rather, they process their emotions fully and understand the point of view of the other side. Everyone makes mistakes, but is everyone willing to admit what they did wrong? Emotionally intelligent people are not afraid to admit their own limitations and weaknesses, so they do not have a hard time apologizing....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 263 words · James Mccall

How Enfp Relationships Work Out With Each Meyers Briggs Type

In this article, we will look into one of the personality types — ENFP’s relationships lives. Who are ENFP compatible with and how should they take care of their relationships? Myers-Briggs Personality Types and relationships The Myers-Briggs Personality Types is an assessment that is based on the assumption that there are different attitudes and functions of consciousness.[1] The attitudes determine the direction in which your conscious interests and energies flow....

January 10, 2023 · 9 min · 1740 words · Muriel Thomas

How Floating Can Change Our Brains Incredibly According To Science

Flotation Therapy or Sensory Deprivation Therapy But if you really want to maximize the health benefits of doing nothing, consider flotation therapy. Also known as sensory deprivation therapy, floating is no new-fangled health phenomenon. Dr. Roderick Borrie, continuing his mentor’s research on sensory deprivation and brain washing, coined the term flotation Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy (REST) in the 1970s. Shortly after, Dr. John Lilly invented and made popular the sensory deprivation tank, which is now widely used in Europe and the United States....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Douglas Park

How Helicopter Parents Affect Their Children S Mental Health For A Lifetime

As per a 2013 study involving 297 students, published in the “Journal of Child and Family Studies,” college students with helicopter parents reported significantly higher levels of depression and less satisfaction in life and attributed this decrease in well-being to a violation of the students’ “basic psychological needs for autonomy and competence.” Academically overbearing parents may not only force their child to take up a major they have no interest or talent in, but plan their every career choice, leaving no room for voicing the student’s desires....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Brad Shoemaker

How I Kicked Alcoholism

Here’s a quick rundown of my story with alcoholism. I started drinking when I was 23, about a year into my first rotten marriage. I was a chronic insomniac of many years, and after trying every sleep remedy under the sun, I discovered that alcohol was the only thing that quieted my mind reliably enough to allow me to sleep. A habit that started with one or two beers or a glass of wine a night quickly blossomed into four, five, six… at my peak, I could easily polish off most of a fifth of vodka every single night....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 1012 words · Marie Hernandez

How I Ve Become A Better Person By Living In Another Country

Who We Were And What We Have Become As a married couple from the northeastern United States, last year we were the owners of an unexpectedly headache-inducing laundromat in the city of Providence, Rhode island. We struggled, we spun our wheels, we were stressed and consumed with making ends meet while trying to carve out some periods of actual, purposeful and deliberate living. On something of a whim, we got rid of everything that was tying us down to our geographic area and moved to the predominantly indigenous small city of Otavalo, Ecuador....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 593 words · Dolores Huh

How Losing Someone S Approval Can Set You Free

I have an incredibly clear memory of the person I wanted approval from telling me I was intelligent, the kind of memory that stays crystal clear because you’ve recalled it so many times. I had parroted someone’s opinion about buying a Canadian soda. “We should really support our own economy,” ten year old me said. I had no idea what that meant, but I was looked at with approval, and my heart glowed....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 607 words · Joseph Sturdevant

How The Internet Leaves No Excuse For Not Pursuing Your Dreams

I do. Ever think you’re alone in your thinking? I did. But I was wrong..and so are you if you did. Because you’re not. Finding Your Gift Many people search for their gifts, but never find them. (That’s not true.) Many people who don’t really search for their gifts never find them. (There’s the truth.) You have to look. You have to dwell. There is no shortcut. There is no passing “GO” to collect $200....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 370 words · Patrick Coleman

How To Avoid 35 Most Outrageous Fees

35 most outrageous fees (and how to avoid them) – [CNNMoney] Your best defense? Ask about extra charges before you book. You’ll have the most leverage before you promise a hotel your business. Among the biggest outrages in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ latest survey: 8. Internet connection fee $9.95 a day. Mid-price hotels tend to offer free Net access to lure business travelers. High-end hotels are more likely to levy this one. 9....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 142 words · Anne Seward

How To Avoid Giving Regret

Make-A-Wish Foundation helps kids with terminal diseases achieve a grand wish. For example, it could take the child and her family to Disneyland. It then shares the stories of these kids through their marketing materials. These stories are truly heartwarming. I fell for it, and donated every Giving Season, as I wanted to help kids have good lives. However, my close friend Max Harms pointed out that Make-A-Wish Foundation makes 300 million per year telling these stories....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 578 words · Myrtle Bennett

How To Avoid Lengthy Interruptions At Work

One of the most frustrating things about trying to be productive at work is the occasional “pop-bye” colleague who drops in and stays beyond a reasonable amount of time. What can you do to keep them moving along? Here are some suggestions: Reposition Your Desk: If your desk faces the doorway or a hallway, you might consider moving it towards a wall or so that you don’t seem as accessible to the sporadic drop-in....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 482 words · Henry Potter

How To Avoid Phone Surveys

Someone who worked at “the largest phone survey companies in the country” told Consumerist.com how to get rid of those phone survey callers calling back. Sadly, it appears the only real way to get off their list is to say something like, “If you ever call me again, I’m going to contact my lawyer”. How To: Avoid Pesky Phone Survey People – [Consumerist]

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 63 words · Randall Rogers

How To Back Up Android Devices

This rapid evolution can pose an issue for users, however, who often find it difficult to keep pace and utilize their devices effectively. When you consider this alongside the fact that worldwide mobile phone sales totaled 435 million units in the second quarter of 2013 alone, it is clear that a growing number of individuals are being challenged in terms of their technological literacy and awareness. One of the main issues facing Android users is data management, as there are numerous methods that can be used to back up Android devices and protect sensitive data....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 678 words · Sophie Lanoue

How To Be A Great Leader And Make Your Team Successful

1. Listen Effectively Organizations value communication. But some leaders think they “know it all,” because they are the “one in charge,” so they don’t have to listen to their team members. However, this creates a negative atmosphere. Everyone wants their voice to be heard. So when your employees talk to you, lean forward, look into their eyes, nod, and then reflect back what they say to you. For example, if a team member just told you that a customer is angry and she is frustrated and confused about how to deal with him, you can paraphrase back to her and say, “What I hear you telling me is that you don’t know what to say to this customer to make him happy, and you would like my help....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1127 words · Rosalinda Mckinney

How To Be A Popular And Effective Ceo

One of the most difficult challenges faced after taking the leadership seat is becoming popular and effective for the organization. Most business leaders aren’t sure if being popular amongst the employees or being effective CEO leadership will give their company the boost it deserves. For most of CEOs, creating a balance between popularity and effectiveness is crucial. Some of them might get strict on their employees in an effort of enhancing effectiveness but in the long run they end up with losing a grip on the team....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 818 words · Robert Vanhorn

How To Be A Truly Good Person

January 10, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Maria Wilson

How To Be Confident Without Being Cocky

This is the exact same way that I felt six years ago. I couldn’t overcome the debilitating fear that I wasn’t worth anything. I had no confidence. Over the years I did develop confidence and a realistic view of what I am capable of, but I didn’t want to go the opposite way – becoming cocky and full of myself instead of being “sure” of myself. Here is how you can become confident without becoming cocky....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 710 words · Sean Gallucci

How To Be Happy Today Tomorrow And For The Rest Of Your Life

We seem to finally realized that not only does money not guarantee happiness, it no longer guarantees security or position. Everything is volatile. Fighting is not an option, the only thing to do is surrender. Surrender the past life to the in vogue search for happiness. What do the Experts say? How to be happy? Paul McKenna, Hypnotist and author of “I Can Make you Happy” Smiling can make you happy even when you don’t feel like it....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 519 words · Nancy Clarke

How To Choose The Right Shoes For Any Exercise

If you’re one of the many people who feels lost when seeing rows and rows of shoes in the sporting goods store, this infographic by Greatist can help you recognize what kinds of features your shoe should feature based on the kind of exercise you’re taking up. It can be particularly useful because sometimes a shoe made for running could also be good for tennis, if it has the right features....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 92 words · Fallon Pyon