Stop Facebook From Going Through Your Browsing History In 3 Easy Steps

It would seem, however, that those in control of Facebook finally decided to come out and say, point blank, that they will use your browsing history to provide advertisers with the information they need to target you with more specialized ads. How does this work? Well, basically speaking, when you visit certain websites they load these things called “cookies” onto your computer, which are used to help your browser remember which sites you like visiting for future reference....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 624 words · Willie Double

Stop Obsessing About Your Mental Toughness

Perhaps what’s needed is a shift in attitude. To become stronger and resistant to the tribulations of life, maybe the answer is that we need to become softer not tougher. Maybe what the world needs is more nurture. Lose control sometimes Without injuring others or placing your own life in danger, it’s healthy to let go sometimes. You don’t have to be irresponsible to release responsibility and embrace freedom for a change....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Alene Hagler

Stop Reading This And Start Doing More

But in order to turn “Just do it” into a mission statement for living wisely, it’s important to get off the couch, take a hard look at your life and fix what’s broken – without beating yourself up about what might have been. So wrap up your reading, grab a piece of paper to take down some notes and get ready to make some changes. It’s time for your new life, and that time starts NOW....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 734 words · Jessica Richardson

Stop Trying To Be Creative

Would you like to be more creative? Does the arrogant demon inside you drool at the prospect of gestating ideas worth millions of dollars? Stop trying to think outside the box and put your energy into making a bigger box. Why? Because possibility drives creativity. Not the other way around. For example, consider what the world would be like if no human had ever observed a living creature in flight....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Joe Payne

Struggling To Make More Money These 20 High Paying Part Time Jobs Can Help You Out

We are firmly in the age of start ups. Everyone is an entrepreneur and wants to forge their own path. Traditional jobs are viewed as mind numbing, creativity stealing prisons that enslave the soul. Working a regular job–the good ole nine-to-five is considered old school and has been replaced by maintaining multiple side hustles. We are ambitious DIY-ers, content curators, and creatives and we all want to be our own boss....

December 3, 2022 · 9 min · 1846 words · John Rivera

Study Tip How To Find The Hidden Bias In A Test

Virtually all tests have have hidden biases. These biases aren’t usually large and most instructors will do their best to minimize it. However, knowing the bias of a test can be an added tool for allocating study time. What is a Testing Bias? Testing bias is when a test favors students who understand particular concepts or have particular types of knowledge. An example would be a test that is all definitions....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 458 words · Li Carnes

Summer Giveaway Work Hacks And Rules Of Thumb

Everyone has a set of hacks or little tricks that help them get their job done a little more quickly, a little more cheaply, or with a little more fun. For example, I’m a writer, so it’s crucial for me to always have a pen with me. To make sure I don’t catch myself without one, I put pens everywhere – in my pockets, in my shoulder bag, in my car, on my desk....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 615 words · Francis Kimura

Survival 101 What To Do If You Fall Through The Ice

Perhaps we didn’t please Poseidon last year, I don’t know, but in many areas of the world the weather is pretty crap right now. Just in case it’s icy where you live we thought we’d share how you can survive falling through the ice. Step One So you’ve fallen through the ice, bad times. The first step is to not breath the water in which you should probably know not to do anyway, however the temperature of the water here will cause you to gasp and hyperventilate....

December 3, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Eva Giannakopoulo

Take Control Of Your Procrastination

The two key features that determine payoffs are the actual reward and the temporal contiguity. The temporal contiguity is how soon the payoff comes after a certain behavior is exhibited. For example, you eat a potato chip and feel pretty satisfied the moment the salt and oil touches your taste buds. These immediate payoffs are incredibly hard to resist. This is similar to choosing to get on Facebook instead of write that essay: you pretty much feel satisfied immediately after logging on, where as the essay may take hours to finish....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 646 words · Luis Varron

Tasty And Healthy Weight Loss Snacks To Reach Your Goals Fast

If the right choices are made, you can enjoy snacking and still lose weight! This article will guide you through identifying healthy and flavorful weight loss snacks that will contribute to your weight loss goal. How Healthy Snacking Helps You Lose Weight If you make smart choices and choose healthy snacks for weight loss, it can be the thing that aids you in your weight loss journey. Keep in mind that balance is everything....

December 3, 2022 · 10 min · 2048 words · Cathy Knowlton

The 10 Best Performing Ceos Show What It Takes To Be A Great Manager

What does it take to be a CEO, and a very good one? Harvard Business Review released the list of top 100 best performing CEOs in the world for 2014. Now, let’s take a look at the top 10 on the list to discover what unique qualities they possess that set them apart from everyone else. We hope it will serve as something to look up to for all the upcoming CEOs and CTOs of the world....

December 3, 2022 · 7 min · 1403 words · Shaun Pollmann

The 12 Days Of Giveaways Day 1 Knock Knock

If you haven’t heard of Knock Knock, they are a company that has a fantastic philosophy when it comes to putting together stuff to help you get things done. Whether you’re looking for general productivity items or paper products that cater to a specific theme, Knock Knock breathes life into what can be a very dry area of your life. If laughter is considered to be the best medicine, then Knock Knock is the prescription you need to improve your overall productivity....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Patrick Reyes

The 3 Key Rules To Follow For Better Time Management

Most of us like to procrastinate and realize we don’t have much time left, then the thought of having a lot of unfinished tasks stresses you out. If you find yourself working last minute, or submitting your task late, your time management needs some help. Before I tell you how you could manage your time better, you need to know what it means to have good time management. Good time management doesn’t mainly focus on quantity....

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 862 words · Daniel England

The 3 Step Productivity Slump Reversal

Step 1: De-clutter your space The week prior to my eclectic productive state, I was low, I had fallen off the wagon, my creative juices were absent and I had forgotten what were the productivity beliefs I wholeheartedly agreed to. But then there was a shift. It started by revisiting my goals. I reminded myself of the things that I want from my life. I thought of the goals that excite me; the ones that challenge me and I repeated to myself all the reasons why I want to achieve them....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · Elizabeth Walston

The Art And Science Of Photography Infographic

Science is defined as “the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.” Art, on the other hand, is “the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” Think of it like this: after a scientific discovery or technological advancement—and its practical implementation—has become commonplace, society will begin to use the advancement for aesthetic and artistic purposes....

December 3, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Heather James

The Brain Food Top 5

Personally, I’m not yet at the stage where I’m looking for a chemical advantage to improve my brain process – organizing stacks of index cards and emails is enough right now – however, it doesn’t hurt to have a smart diet. The Top 5: Wild Salmon 2. Cacao Beans 3. Matcha (Tencha-grade green tea powder) 4. Acai berries & Blueberries 5. Coffee beans Check the post for their details why and hows....

December 3, 2022 · 1 min · 86 words · Jessica Dalton

The Daily Grind A Matter Of Momentum

If you want to understand personal productivity, you’ve got to understand the concept of momentum. For all the organizing systems in the world and early rising skills in your time zone, you’ll only ever get so much done without bringing momentum into play. Some people say the purpose of productivity is to give yourself more free time to spend relaxing, not working. I disagree. The purpose of productivity is to give yourself more time, whatever you choose to do with it....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 797 words · Paul Sampson

The Daily Rituals Of 7 Successful Ceos

This advice is just as sound today as it was when Aristotle first expressed it, way back when. I’m reminded of this at least once a week, when I interview an inspiring author, leader, or successful CEO on my show. I ask my guests a series of questions about what has contributed to their success and their ability to build something meaningful. You want to know what nearly all of them say?...

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Michael Rother

The Daily Routine Of 17 Ceos

The CEO daily routine – [Yahoo! Finance] This is the part of your morning routine over which you have the greatest control. To fit it all in, it’s a must to start early. The latest any of the surveyed executives wake up is 6 a.m., and almost 80 percent wake up at 5:30 or earlier. The early-bird-gets-the-worm award goes to Padmasree Warrior, chief technology officer for Motorola, who rises at 4:30 a....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Sheila Cureton

The Hidden Success Behind Procrastinating

Where to begin? Having a better understanding of what procrastination is, what causes it, and what effects it may be having on your life is a must in overcoming it and developing more productive life patterns, but there is something else we might be missing too. We tend to associate procrastination solely with laziness that cannot be helped, but this is often not the case. Procrastination can in fact be helped and actually, help us....

December 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1104 words · Phyllis Wasden