Study Finds Cat People Are More Intelligent Than Dog People

Indeed, the rivalry between cat lovers and dog lovers has existed since the start of time, and the answer to that seemingly innocuous question—are you a dog lover or a cat lover?—carries with it either open arms or the death of a friendship. If we were to go by stereotype, cat lovers are, by nature, isolated creatures, usually of the female persuasion, who are haughty, judgmental, and destined for loneliness....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · James Walker

Supercharge Your Mac With The Stacksocial Mac Superbundle Software Bundle

I’ve not had the chance to use every single one of these apps, but have put a few through the paces over my time as a Mac user. Here are some of the apps that I’ve used and how they’ve managed to level up my productivity on my Mac. Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac There have been times that I’ve needed to have a PC at my disposal when working at past employers, such as my stint using box office software for my city’s film festival....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 732 words · Linda Rutter

Taking Your Job Hunt To Twitter

It’s All About the Hashtags There are three hashtags that can come in handy to someone on a search for a new job. Keeping an eye on #rtjobs, #jobangels and #jobs can give you a look at who’s looking to actively recruit on Twitter. Even recruiters from companies like AT&T have started posting job listings, often labeling them with #jobs. While #jobs may be the most obvious tag, there’s a reason behind both #jobangels and #rtjobs tag....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 851 words · Karan Villena

Teach Kids About Money In These 15 Different Ways

Yes, I am a parent who tries to teach my kids about money, but finding fun and inspirational ways to do so, is not always easy, especiallly when dealing with different age groups of kids. Here are some examples of ways you can teach kids about money. 1. Calculator Give them a calculator while out shopping, so they can key in the item value and keep you informed of costs on an ongoing basis....

January 11, 2023 · 6 min · 1085 words · John Hester

Ten Tips For Tremendous First Dates

With so much unknown, it makes sense to be smart about the things you can control. So here are some tips to give you a head start. 1. Location, location, location The first rule of real estate is just as applicable to first dates. If you are lucky enough (– or unlucky enough – depending on your perspective) to be choosing where to go, avoid the temptation to come up with a “unique” idea and instead choose a familiar place or environment in which you are comfortable....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 817 words · Tiffany Pena

Ten Types Of Girls Every Guy Dates Before Meeting The One

1. Daddy’s Girl This girl may be 25, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t love to spend quality time with Daddy. In fact, not only does he financially subsidize her, but he’s also the first person she calls when her car breaks down, her boss yells at her, or she has an extra ticket to a concert. Hey wait a second; isn’t that supposed to be your role? Then there’s the time you find Daddy polishing his machete collection and staring at you....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 912 words · Gustavo Carrasco

The 2 P M Test Make Your Work Day Shorter

The quickest way to pass the day is to get into the flow and get things done. If you’re so productive and busy on the job, you won’t even think about the time. The 2 P.M. Test: Make Your Work Day Shorter

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 42 words · Gary Mills

The 3 Primary Reasons Why You Need To Pay Taxes

There are so many different types of taxes, but some of the common ones are value added tax, income tax, back taxes and a lot more. Many people have questioned why they need to pay taxes, while others just don’t care about what tax gives them in return. This article will explain to you what tax services are about and why it is important to pay your taxes appropriately:...

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 500 words · William Smallman

The 5 Types Of Friends You Will Have In Your Lifetime

A friend is a person who can understand the “skeletons in the closet.” They are those with whom we can share that which we might not even be able to share with our parents. These are the five types of friends we encounter through our life experience. It is not easy to find the authentic ones, so we often experience a few that fall into each category. In each of the types below, you may recognize people you have experienced friendships with in the past, and may friend currently....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 621 words · Steven Darden

The Art Of Quitting How To Give Up To Move Forward

The truth is, that successful people give up a lot. They understand that there’s an art of quitting things if said things become an obstacle in their path to success. Yes, there will be times on your journey when you’ll need to soldier on despite difficult odds, but sometimes you have to close one door to open another. Why Mastering the Art of Quitting Is Important We all have been there; we hated something so much and could not take it anymore....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1420 words · Luis Gambill

The Art Of Smart Spending 7 Basic Steps To Financial Freedom

If you are having difficulty stretching your budget till the end of the month, you might find these tips helpful. We are going to give you basic advice so that you can apply and create some financial breathing space for yourself. It is amazing what you can accomplish when you remove stressing out about money from your daily routine. 1. Track your spending First thing’s first, you need to know exactly how and what you spend your money on....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 914 words · Cynthia Baker

The Best 10 Types Of Exercise For Kids Who Get

For parents, it’s not hard to see the appeal. After all, nothing brings a sense of calm and peace faster than letting kids use technology. But the downsides of technology are many. We have out of control rates of childhood obesity, diabetes, ADHD and more. The solution seems obvious. We need to get our kids off screens and engaging in physical activity. In this post we’ll explore the best exercise for kids....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1311 words · Ramon Evans

The Causes Of Lack Of Energy That Go Beyond Your Physical Health

You get home, put your bag down, and… fast-forward a few hours. Before you know it, it’s time for bed. What happened? Well, you lost all the energy you needed; your mind effectively gave up before you even started. A lack of energy can go beyond feeling physically tired. It can permeate into what’s known as “mental tiredness.” And it’s a real thing, affecting almost everyone for various reasons. But what if I told you it’s completely possible to tackle it?...

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1437 words · Elmer Obryan

The Cost Of Getting Lean Is It Really Worth The Trade Off

Well, you’ll be surprised how unhealthy that can be and how much distress it can put on the body, even shortening lifespan if done incorrectly! Is the cost of getting lean really worth it? The answer is maybe yes, and maybe no. Getting in shape requires making sacrifices of time, and requires making and sticking to strict priorities. However, severe changes in diet and nutrition and fad diets may do more harm than good, not allowing the body to adjust properly....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 163 words · Barry Williams

The Difference Between Looking Good And Feeling Good

I think it really hit me when I came across the #ChooseBeautiful ad campaign from Dove last year and how it kind of made me realize that despite our differences, we have at least one thing in common: insecurities. I know we all experience them in different ways and on different levels but as this world is full of a lot of very confident people, it is also filled with not-so-confident humans....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 774 words · Gladys Ross

The Extraordinary Benefits Of Learning Music

Did you know that you can condition your brain more effectively for discipline and active engagement by learning music? Did you also know that learning music can make you better at math? It’s been observed that the students who learn music at an early age are more likely to excel in other extracurricular activities. They are also three times more likely to earn a bachelor’s degree. This infographic by Music Education paints a clear picture of what you can achieve when you take up a comprehensive music education....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 107 words · Anthony Sage

The Gamer S Guide To Staying Healthy And In Shape

Other than this, there are several other reasons why gamers should strive towards a healthier lifestyle, and the number one reason is obesity. Obese people usually have lower testosterone, lower reaction times and mental fogginess, and this is something that can interfere with the way you perform at video games. The next one is posture. Some of the side effects of bad posture are back and shoulder pain, reduced lung capacity and so on....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 921 words · Brenda Richardson

The Importance Of Reminders And How To Make A Reminder Work

Anyone who’s spent an hour writing up the perfect grocery list only to realize at the store that they forgot to bring the list understands the importance of reminders. Reminders of some sort or another are what turn a collection of paper goods or web services into what David Allen calls a “trusted system.”[1] A lot of people resist getting better organized. No matter what kind of chaotic mess, their lives are on a day-to-day basis because they know themselves well enough to know that there’s after all that work they’ll probably forget to take their lists with them when it matters most....

January 11, 2023 · 6 min · 1160 words · Edmund Askew

The Lazy Guide To Weight Loss

1. Drink Water Lots of it! It’s not only good for you in flushing out toxins and keeping your organs operating optimally – which further aids in shedding pounds – but water also fills you up so you eat less. 2. Sleep More If you’re sleeping, you’re not eating, and more sleep means the less energy your body needs from caloric foods. Aim for 8 to 9 hours a night, or at the very least, 1 to 2 more hours than you’re used to getting....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 812 words · Kim Ocheltree

The Lifehack Last Minute Gift List For Productive And Potentially Productive People

Gifts that Get Stuff Done Style For the Productive Person’s Office Gadgets Just Plain Fun That about wraps up (pun not intended, but heartily appreciated!) the 2007 Lifehack.org Last-Minute Gift List for Productive (and Potentially Productive) People. Be sure to check out the excellent responses other lifehack.org readers are giving to this week’s “We Ask, You Answer” question: What advice do you have for someone looking to find something for that one difficult person on their list, the one they’ve been putting off until now, it’s almost too late?...

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 106 words · Christopher King