Overcoming Procrastination The Easy Way

Does it work? It works for him. However in my opinion the outcome may be varies for different people. Also by forcefully filling up the time with tasks, it may defeat the purpose of enjoying pressure-free and mind-free after overcoming procrastination. Overcoming Procrastination The Easy Way – [Matt Inglot]

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · Mark Synder

Parents Are Their Own Worst Enemies

As parents, we encounter messages on a daily basis that tell us how we need to do things in a different or better way. We hear messages that we need to expect more of our kids, we need to not be so hard on our kids, we should vaccinate, we shouldn’t vaccinate, we need to be involved with our kids, we shouldn’t be helicopter parents, we need to help our kids with their homework, we need to let our kids do their own homework, and a plethora of other mixed messages....

December 31, 2022 · 12 min · 2549 words · Patricia Spearman

People Will Tell You Anything But What They Do Is Always The Truth P J O Rourke

December 31, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Rita Gilliland

Preview Image On Your Taskbar

Visual Task Tips Download NOTE: Windows XP required to run Visual Task Tips. Visual Task Tips is a quite simple utility. Just download and install it. Useful By using Visual Task Tips you will significantly increase your workflow productivity.

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 39 words · Rosie Shaw

Productivity Organizing Myth 3 I Don T Have Time To Prioritize

Myth: You don’t have time to prioritize because you’re so busy doing the things that you’re responsible to do. Reality: You don’t have time not to prioritize because you’re busy, responsible, and want a good balance. I call it CEO time – as in Chief Executive Officer meeting time. When someone has a meeting with the CEO they show up don’t they? (Distractions and postponements never come from the one invited to meet with the CEO) Everyone shows up on time for CEO meetings don’t they?...

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 627 words · Judith Fruits

Puffy Eyes In The Morning This Might Indicate You Need To Adjust Your Lifestyle

So why is it that you have puffy eyes? For sure, you want to get to the bottom of it because you do not want to use up another stick of concealer ever again. Mainly, the cause of puffy eyes is fluid retention (or mild oedema) which is common and most of the time usually harmless. However, puffy eyes can also be caused by deeper reasons. The good news is, the more watchful we are of little things that our body might be telling us, the more that we can do to prevent it....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 643 words · Robert Beveridge

Quick And Easy 12 Of The Most Delicious Health Food Combinations

Get the greatest health kick for each delicious bite with these 12 health food combinations! 1. Cancer Kicking Guacamole – Avocado & Tomatoes Thank the Aztecs for guacamole. Not only did they create a tasty dip but also an elixir for good health. Tomatoes are packed with a cancer-kicking antioxidant called lycopene. Avocados boost the body’s absorption of lycopene, as well as simply being a supreme source of healthy fats....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1157 words · Cheryl French

Quick And Easy Over Two Dozen Around The House Hacks

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December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Walter Velez

Quote Of The Day Cherish Your Time

In youth we run into difficulties. In old age difficulties run into us. Tips for Staying Healthy and Happy In Your Golden Years

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 23 words · Oscar Carroll

Results Only Work Environment

First of all, the post is about how time is spent at work. With the average workday comprising of a reported 1.5 hours of actual work, Lisa Belkin asks the question, ‘Where does the time go?’ The big idea is that, like athletes, people work better in short bursts rather than long work days. Some workplaces are taking this to heart and providing a more relaxed attitude to attendance and stronger implications of results....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 135 words · Charles Strunk

Retrograde Analysis Work Backwards To Solve Problems Effectively

Instead of letting the decision making process take away precious moments of your day, you can make it more efficient with a strategy called retrograde analysis. If you’re an avid chess player, retrograde analysis may sound familiar to you – and you may be surprised to see it here. What is Retrograde Analysis? Retrograde analysis is a strategy used in game theory to help make decisions early on to get the outcome you want....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1117 words · Anna Deshaw

Rudeness Is The Weak Person S Imitation Of Strength

9 Ways To Manage People Who Bother You

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 8 words · Carlos Kertzman

Rule 7 Do The Work

I found Rule 7 years ago in Learning by Heart, a book by the artist Corita Kent. It appeared in an informal list of rules, some funny, some serious, made by the students and faculty of a college art department. Rule 7 seems both funny and serious: a Zen-like joke, abolishing all the rules that precede and follow it, and a statement that’s absolutely true, for makers of art and for anyone engaged in learning....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Shelly Wurzbacher

Sad Quotes You Need To Recharge From Blue Minds

December 31, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Donna Walker

Say I Love You To Your Loved Ones As Often As Possible

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December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 9 words · Ronald Jeffers

Say No To Clutter 20 Easy And Useful Diy Home Organizing Tips

The solutions need not be complicated, as you will find. Most of the ideas here take less than an hour to complete. These DIY home organizing ideas are also very inexpensive. Simplicity is at its best as you find useful storage ideas below. 20. Easy Storage The organization tips in this video are easy to follow and make all the difference when it comes to de-cluttering your home. 19. Wrapping Paper Storage Hang a shelf or dowel vertically to quickly and awesomely store rolls of wrapping paper for birthdays, Christmas, or any other occasion....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Kathleen Quince

Science Backed Health Benefits Of Music

1. From Ancient Times to the Latest Technologies After humans started to walk straight and developed social skills they also began to create music. Of course, their instruments were nothing more than pieces of carved wood. This is how music started to play an important role in the history of humanity, especially because it was able to break the barriers of language – studies showed that humans around the world react the same way to music!...

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 541 words · Sabrina Shrader

Science Surprisingly Finds Why Dogs Often Tilt Their Heads

But, it turns out, little Rover tilts his head in a questioning way for a reason that’ll make you think twice before making fun of him – even in a teasingly friendly manner. Emotional intelligence Anyone who’s ever owned a dog knows how smart they are. You can teach them to sit, stay, speak, roll over…really, the amount of tricks a dog can learn is phenomenal. But canines are also incredibly sensitive to the emotional well-being of those around them, regardless of species....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Thomas Hoskins

Scientists Reveal The Magic Of Meditation

Meditation is a tool that you can use to disrupt the cycle. Meditation is exercise for your brain. The benefits are numerous. In fact, Giovanni Dienstmann listed 76 scientific benefits of meditation on his blog Live and Dare. From stress relief to emotional well-being, meditation can help you transform your life and body. In the infographic below from BestMedicalDegrees.com you can see how meditation can actually save your life by reducing stress and anxiety....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 99 words · Eugenio Armstrong

Self Care Tips During Difficult Times A Therapist S Advice

If you’ve ever been told you need to give yourself some self-care, it probably didn’t make you feel super motivated or good about yourself, did it? Because if it gets to the point that someone has to tell you, then it’s pretty obvious that you’re not exactly handling your sh*t. Rage-inducing comments like this are well-intentioned but ultimately useless. It’s just like telling someone with depression to just “cheer up” or asking a person with broken legs to get up and dance, it’s not gonna happen....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1220 words · Matthew Polston