8 Habits Everyone Should Take Up In Their 30S

Habits pose great influences on the quality of life and your 30s should be a critical point to take up good habits. After all, the older we are, the more reluctant we are to changes. From changing your mind-set to making steps to become healthier, check out these eight habits everyone should take up in their 30s to lead a fulfilling life. 1. Start To Laugh At Yourself Learn to laugh at yourself and the insanity of life around you....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 838 words · John Mcdorman

8 Powerful Hidden Features In Stock Market Apps You Ve Probably Missed

If you’ve dabbled in the stock market, or you’re a seasoned investor, it’s always the little things you know that not too many others know, that can mean the difference between a good day and a bad day trading. Thankfully, we live in a time where apps are disrupting every industry. The stock market is no different either, and there’s plenty of apps out there which can keep you informed and trading with the same level of clarity as a Wall Street veteran....

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 1002 words · Marc Ham

8 Principles To Keep In Mind To Reach An Unprecedented Level Of Productivity

1. We should hold periodic meetings Meetings are a great way to touch base with our team and make sure that everybody is on the right track. Keep in mind, however, that most actual work gets done outside of these meetings. Let’s keep meetings brief, with a clear focus, and make sure to summarize key takeaways at the end to ensure everyone is on the same page. 2. We need to test new ideas We should be careful not to get comfortable simply doing what’s “good enough”....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Ricardo Moss

8 Reasons Being Highly Sensitive Is A Gift In Disguise

This way of thinking does not take into account the benefits of being a highly sensitive individual or the unique gifts that it bestows. In fact, highly sensitive people have a positive range of attributes that can enrich their lives, while also adding value to their friends and loved ones around them. 8 Gifts that Highly Sensitive People Possess With this in mind, let’s take a look at some of these unique gifts and explore the reasons why being highly sensitive can be a blessing in disguise:...

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 905 words · Gail Proctor

8 Signs You May Be Losing Your Job Soon

1. You’re Suddenly Being Micromanaged. You thought you worked at a “cool” company that understood micromanaging was a waste of time and employees could be more productive if left to their own devices. But out of the blue, your boss asks you to keep records of how you spend your day or requests client documents or presentations you’ve prepared in the past. This is a major indicator you’re under close review, and although the reasons could be good (you’re up for a raise?...

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Kenneth Kenney

8 Simple Gentlemen Gestures To Impress A Lovely Lady

You don’t need to look like a GQ cover. I asked women friends of varying ages, “What does a gentleman look like?” Their replies centered on gentlemanly behavior rather than looks. I prodded some more. “Which man at a restaurant, bar, or hotel lobby would look like a gentleman?” The quick reply: “That’s the difficulty. In a plush place like a hotel, the well-dressed guy in the suit is normally considered a ‘gentleman’....

December 3, 2022 · 7 min · 1430 words · Jose Murray

8 Simple Ways We Don T Realize We Re Holding Ourselves Back From Success

1. Overthinking holds us back. One of the more common ways to keep yourself from success is by hesitating instead of acting. One fundamental rule of business states that if you have imagined a solution or product, it’s likely that someone, somewhere in the world, is working on the same thing. In order to be truly successful in your line of work, it’s important to jump in as soon as you have a good idea....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 603 words · Mae Mccalmont

8 Things You Need To Do Before Starting Your Next Relationship

1. Become Who You Want to Be Step one is to ask yourself if you are the person you wanted to be growing up. What attitudes do you admire in other people? What are your personal weaknesses? Make a list if you have to of all the personality traits you would like to have and get to work cultivating them. Practice makes perfect. 2. Create an Amazing Life If you aren’t excited about the life you are living why would anyone else want to be a part of it?...

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Lauren Gonzales

8 Tricks To Largely Boost Your Memory

December 3, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · David Lopez

8 Ways Money Can Destroy Your Relationship

Ask yourself the following questions and be honest. If your answer is yes, it’s time to reassess your relationship goals and talk with your partner. 1. Does money come before your partner? If you make money the top priority, then your relationship is going to take the backseat, no matter how you want to justify or make up for it. What you focus on is what you are going to get....

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 901 words · Joyce Macaraeg

8 Ways To Stop Emotional Manipulation

Here are 8 ways to spot and deal with it: 1. There is no use in trying to be honest with an emotional manipulator. You make a statement and it will be turned around. Example: I am really angry that you forgot my birthday. Response – “It makes me feel sad that you would think I would forget your birthday, I should have told you of the great personal stress I am facing at the moment – but you see I didn’t want to trouble you....

December 3, 2022 · 7 min · 1468 words · Margaret Garrett

9 Amazing Things That Happen When Dog Owners Date Cat Owners

1. They embrace loyalty Raising a dog or a cat takes loyalty. When dog owners and cat owners date, they embrace commitment and loyalty of being there for each other. They break through boundaries but focus on being the ideal lover that makes the other understand what it means to be there for them. 2. They explore new territories If you are a dog owner and you date a cat owner, you are bound to go out of your borders and discover new territories whether in your homes or outdoor....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 589 words · Linda Duma

9 Gentle Parenting Hacks That Really Work

During my years as a preschool teacher and a nanny, my job depended on my ability to remain calm and garner cooperation. I simply couldn’t allow myself to yell, threaten, or physically harm the children in my care. I had to find new and creative ways to deal with defiance that didn’t involve losing my temper and subsequently losing my job. These simple gentle parenting hacks have paid off with my own child....

December 3, 2022 · 9 min · 1744 words · Kenneth Brown

9 Healthy Habits To Help You Manage Email Overload

Here are 9 healthy habits you can adopt to prevent you from suffering from the Email Overload phenomenon Write better emails Some people treat email as an opportunity to have a chat but that is not the purpose of email. If you are arranging a meeting get to the point rather than send an email that will open up a 10 part communication consider sending an email that is concise....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 722 words · Edwin Denny

9 Reasons Working Moms Are Highly Productive

1. They Know How To Manage Trade Offs In the working world, we constantly face trade off decisions – whether to do choose option A or option B for a product launch event, for example. Working mothers are highly skilled and capable when it comes to managing trade offs. This skill is developed at home as an infant is raised. For example, when a baby finally gets a few hours sleep in the afternoon, a working mother knows that is a great time to catch up on some tasks....

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 936 words · Johnnie Belcher

9 Rules For Conflict Management At Work

Perhaps the most important thing to remember is that even for those of us who hate drama and try to stay mellow and bow out of other people’s problems, conflict is just a fact of life and sometimes you have to deal with it. Also, never make a professional problem into a personal one either by taking an issue someone has with your work as an attack on your character or by taking a conflict you have with someone else and bringing in their personal life....

December 3, 2022 · 1 min · 109 words · Paula Weiss

9 Things Women Need To Stop Apologizing For

1. Stop apologizing for your body. Whether big or small, round or straight, there is no reason to apologize for the way your body is shaped. Women are criticized for bodies that are too large (for “health reasons”) and too small (for “health reasons”). The fact is, we all have a different healthy weight and comfortable size. Your health is determined by your doctor, not someone who can only look at your body from the outside....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 820 words · Guadalupe Ditzel

9 Tips For Storing Your Motorcycle For Winter

Location. I found a corner of my garage away from the window (light fades paint and cracks leather), and out of the path of traffic. Oil. Cold weather causes oil to lose viscosity. I use a different grade in winter. I also change the filter plug when I put my bike away. Stabilizer. Moisture collects during storage and fuel can go a little off because of it. Filling the tank, adding the stabilizer and running the engine for ten minutes can minimize this effect....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Eugenia Mckinney

A Brave Email Experiment

Here’s the rub: Only the Top Dog knows it’s an experiment. Everyone else is told that this is the way it will be from now on. Please use email only when absolutely necessary, to respond to those who initiate conversations with you via email. However, those who initiate those email conversations with you should only be customers, guests and prospects, vendors and suppliers, because; In our own company, we are going to talk to each other again....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Rodney Cope

A Few Tools To Help You Invest

Google Finance I rely on Google Finance for quite a few aspects of investing. I’m a big believer in checking out any hot stock tip myself, and Google Finance is one of the easiest ways to do just that. It’s got all the standard information about a stock, as well as one of the more up-to-date news streams for each stock. I particularly like the ability to save multiple portfolios — not only do I use Google Finance to track my own portfolio every day, I use it to keep an eye on a couple of other stocks that I either need a reminder not to buy (a lot of those hot stock tips wind up in that category) or a few investments I’m planning to make in the near future....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 846 words · Charles Ross