You Must Visit These Breweries If You Ever Visit Michigan

Something else that makes this great state even more distinctive is the strong love residents have for craft beers. So much so that the micro brewing industry is climbing at an extraordinary rate. In a lot of cities you can probably expect at least one brewery that you can visit for a great tasting beer, and amazing food. But Michigan has many. If you ever have the chance, you should definitely visit a few of these breweries....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 876 words · Carl Grimm

You Shouldn T Let Your Boyfriend Go If He Does These 10 Things To You

1. He really looks at you He has a way of looking at you that makes you feel like the most important person in the world. In his eyes, you will find an ocean of emotions that stirs an invisible attraction to him within you. Those eyes can connect with you and elicit a strong response in you. 2. He always remembers your birthday It is not just about remembering the day you were born....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 568 words · David Liew

Youngster Asks 60 Year Olds To Offer Advice And The Answers Are Truly Amazing

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Emily Kerner

Drink For Better Skin 10 Recipes For Busy People

1. Cucumber Water Credit: Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr Health Benefits: Water is the most important drink for healthy skin. It helps maintain your skin hydration levels, keeping it plump and firm. Dehydration is a key cause of premature skin aging, so drink lots of water and stay looking younger for longer. Make It: Fill a large jug of mineral water. Slice a cucumber thinly and stir it through the water before leaving in a fridge for a few hours....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 662 words · Robert Fettig

Drink Water At The Correct Time To Stay Healthy

Drink water All you have to do is drink water. Do it at the right time, in the right amount, be consistent, and you’re done. Simple. Guzzle up water habitually There are wonderful benefits of drinking water. So I suggest, you make it into a habit. Although, it should be emphasized—the important point is—the consistency of doing this. If you do it once or twice a week, you won’t get any benefits....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 887 words · Carmen Castro

Dry Cleaning Vs Home Washing Which Is Better

That said, here are some factors that are helpful in understanding the basic difference between washing your clothes at home versus at a dry cleaner. Dry Cleaning Your Clothes At the dry cleaners, the dry-cleaning worker first looks at your clothes to see if there are any tears, stains, or missing buttons. They then tag them with an identification mark so they don’t mix up your clothes from the other customers’....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Eugene Hubner

Embrace Who You Really Are And Simplify Life Decisions

Read on for the oh-so-rewarding results of self-acceptance. 1. You’ll be the expert on who you are. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had an owner’s manual that shows how YOU tick? Learning about yourself is usually a process of trial and error. You can eliminate the errors by tuning in to how you behave and react in different situations. What triggers defensiveness in you? Can you diffuse irritation and avoid going ballistic?...

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 956 words · Myron Gagne

Everyday Science Chemistry Lifehacks You Must Try

If you’ve been a Lifehack subscriber for a while, you would have seen lists of useful tips to make your life better. The American Chemical Society has a few new tricks up their sleeves that are unbelievable yet firmly grounded in science. Their debut video, Reactions, describes the chemistry behind these pretty terrific lifehacks. Which of these hacks did you try? How did it work out for you? As for me, I moved out my cola cans from the refrigerator to the cleaning cabinet!...

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 92 words · Versie Reyes

Everyone Can Be Great You Just Need To Know How

1. Set big goals to empower you If you have minor goals or objectives, you will never be great. Keep your main goal always in your mind and you will feel empowered. No harm in writing it down. You also know what your strengths are and that is key. There is also a healthy dose of self-criticism. What are your weaknesses? Can you gain new skills to deal with these?...

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 640 words · Eric Buckner

Everything You Need To Know About Dropbox

It is a single service that does many things, filesharing, synchronizing folders, allowing us to access our data from any device anywhere that we are connected to the Internet.Sharing large files is easy, and it provides us with an excellent backup option. This video will show you everything you need to know about Dropbox. Tune into my weekly podcast, we cover all things tech related. You will find us at....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 71 words · George Smith

Famous Shoes And Who Wore Them Infographic

Without even glancing at the rest of you, a person can narrow down the type of person you are based solely (Get it? Sorry…) on what’s on your feet. They can tell if you’re in business mode, feeling sporty, or just trying to be comfortable. But some footwear is instantly recognizable above all others. The following infographic details some of the most iconic footwear in pop culture history. One mention of any of these shoes instantly brings to mind a picture of the person or character wearing them, the purpose for wearing them, and the time period in which they were worn....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 170 words · Tyson Charles

Fearless Living Do What You Are Afraid To Do

Fear is a powerful emotion, and is the reason why most people don’t reach their full potential in life. As toddlers, before we took our first step, we all had the fear of falling. Imagine how terrifying it must be for a toddler to contemplate taking that very first baby step; most of us likely fell on our first try, but we took another step. and yet another, until we could eventually crawl, walk and finally run....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · William Chambers

Fed Up Challenges America About The Dangers Of Her Eating Habit

Government Ignorance Exposed Fed Up shows how the US government and allies ignored the effects of dietary sugars in increasing obesity and other diseases when making its dietary guidelines 30 years ago. It also talks about how companies took advantage of the loophole in the guidelines to add sugar to foods without limitation. The documentary film discusses how many children now face an uncertain future that will be characterized by the struggle to curtail health risk issues....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 414 words · Linda Neilsen

Feeling Out Of Place In Life 5 Ways To Get Back On Track

I know this because I’ve experienced it first-hand—the anxiety, self-doubt, and worry that takes over, the way your mind can be suddenly flooded with negative thoughts and the curiosities about what could have been if you had made other choices. Recognizing that you feel out of place can be scary, but like everything in life, it doesn’t have to be permanent. Here are 5 steps you can take when you are feeling out of place....

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1331 words · Louie Hall

Fight Off Winter Colds With Foods That Boost Immune System

Aside from wearing a hazmat suit every time you leave the house, there are some steps you can take to fend off the winter plague. Washing your hands often, using hand sanitizers after being on public transit, and keeping distance from sickly co-workers are a few examples, and you can give your immune system a solid boost via the food that you eat. Every single bite we take has an impact on our health, so take special care to fill yourself up with foods that will help, not hinder, the healing process:...

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 760 words · Glenda Daudelin

Find Your Inspiration Jack London S Way

Jack London was known for his ability to find inspiration in anything: he wrote stories based off of newspaper clippings, his own experiences — even watching a boxing match was enough to spark a short story. London made sure that he had plenty to draw on. He went out and brought back inspiration with a club, no matter what it took. London joined the Klondike Gold Rush and got scurvy — experiences that he based some of his most successful stories on....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 102 words · Velma Fisher

Five Notetaking Systems

Notetaking Systems – [Acacdemic Skills Center]

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 6 words · Sylvia Robb

Four Learning Styles

For parents, there are four articles that helps you to identify your child’s learning style – to improve your child’s retention and make them feel more comfortable while learning: How to Help Your Child Learn to Succeed – [Parenting Ideas]

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 40 words · James Hultgren

Four Procrastination Myths Debunked

If you have a backlog of projects that you meant to work on this year, but which you haven’t gotten around to, it’s very likely that procrastination is the culprit. Timothy Pychyl, Ph.D., creator of the popular web site procrastination.ca, is one of the world’s foremost experts on procrastination. Dr. Pychyl defines procrastination as “the needless, often irrational, voluntary delay of an intended task”. That is, you intend to work on a task but you go off and start working on something else which you know is not as important, and which doesn’t need to get done right away....

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1365 words · Helen Cox

Going Paperless With Evernote 3 Hidden Evernote Features

creating a table of contents from a collection of notes using Evernote for presentations, simple and effective encrypting data in Evernote Join Steve for a Going Paperless with Evernote Webinar Learn to Go Paperless courtesy of me (Steve Dotto), Brooks Duncan, and the good folks here at Lifehack. Join us for a replay of our incredibly popular webinar, Going Paperless with Evernote. Click here for free instant access – no registration required

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 72 words · Marvin Boggio