Science Confirms Women With Tattoos Have Higher Self Esteem

In recent decades, tattooed women are becoming more and more common. Studies, such as this survey from Fox News, suggest women have grown rapidly more comfortable with tattoos in recent decades. According to their results, 47% of women under 35 are tattooed, while only 4% of women over 65 have tattoos, showing a rapid growth in the number of women who have adorned their bodies with art in the last few decades....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Frances Galioto

Science Explains Why Our Memories Can T Be Trusted

A group of researchers, looking at the way our memories of personal experiences shift with time, began an investigation in 2001 days after the 9/11 attacks. The psychologists from more than a dozen universities across the US asked 2,100 Americans to detail their experience of the tragic day. Questions included where they were, who they were with and how they reacted to the news. The volunteers were questioned again after a 1-year, 3-year and 10-year interval....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 841 words · Gary Roe

Science Explains Why We Are All Love Addicts And How We Should Embrace It

Or maybe you’re not addicted to a new love, but rather you can’t get over an old one. The two of you broke up and you know it was for the best, but you just can’t stop thinking about your ex. Maybe you’re wondering what exactly is going on to make you miss your ex so much. Well, science has an explanation. Love is part of the reward system of the brain....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Latoya Cullen

Science Says Time Spent With Dogs At An Early Age Reduces Chance Of Asthma

According to a team of Swedish scientists, children who grow up around dogs will have a 15 percent less chance of developing asthma later in life. This is compared to children who did not have the company of these furry friends. Research Background The team used the national register to study the association between children’s contact with dogs and the children’s future respiratory development. They studied the data of over a million children in Sweden using nine different national registers....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 650 words · Janice Bell

Scientists Dig Out Why You May Be Aging Faster Than Your Friends

I wanted to go a bit deeper than the usual lifestyle hints about obesity, smoking, and getting exercise. Here are 5 surprising facts which will help you to slow down the aging process. 1. Anxiety and phobias raise their ugly heads Did you know that 8% of Americans (mostly women) suffer from some sort of anxiety disorder or phobia? When it comes to social phobias, they feel very uneasy when they are with company....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 826 words · Ernestine Griffin

Scientists Discover Why Eating Leftovers Is Good For You

Scientists have shown that eating leftovers is healthy, for your body, your wallet, and the environment. American households throw away about $640 each worth of food every year, and consumers don’t really care about the environmental impact of trashed leftovers piling up in landfills, according to a survey by the American Chemistry Council. Healthy Environment, Healthy You Food waste makes up more than 20% of what’s in landfills and is a significant source of methane gas as it rots, according to the Environmental Protection Agency....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Frank Beane

Searching Blogs Faster

For me, I like Feedster – it is a pretty fast service with quick updates on latest entries. Do you use Blog search at all? If yes, why do you use it? Is it for your research, trend watching, or some other reasons? Searching Blogs – [Poynter Online]

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 48 words · Vicky Grissom

Seltzer Water Why Is It Better Than Tonic Water And Club Soda

How much do Americans spend on soft drinks? While we all know how expensive our coffee habits can be, it is just as important to monitor what we spend on other things, such as soft drinks. The average American household spends about $850 a year for soft drinks. This adds up to an unbelievable $65 billion on soft drinks alone! Now remember that, on average, a can of soda (12 oz) contains about 39 grams of sugar....

December 1, 2022 · 7 min · 1361 words · Janette Jones

Send Future Email

If you’ve been looking for a program to send emails not now, but later; then here it is. FutureMail exists purely so you can send yourself emails in the future. Created by Ben Sinclair, this web app could commonly be used to send yourself a reminder in your email. It’s simple and works. You can, likewise, send the message directly to an RSS feed. It’s unfortunate there isn’t a way to integrate this fully with your existing email client....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Mary Phelps

Seven Alternatives To Spanking You Child That Actually Work

This article is for those who are in the camp that does not believe the short-term effectiveness of spanking is worth the long-term unintended consequences. That is, that the fact the child will not disobey for the time being is not worth risking the child’s sense of self-respect and respect for others, damaging the child’s trust, heightening anxiety levels, teaching the child that it is okay to hit when angry, etc....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 917 words · Georgette Susko

Seven And A Half Chances You Won T Regret Taking In Life

Everyone comes to a point in their life when they face a decision that involves risk. Perhaps it’s having a baby; starting or ending a relationship; or perhaps changing careers, changing cities or changing their entire life. What if it’s you? Do you twist or stick? You look at all the money you could lose; the humiliation you could face; the pain of having to start all over again with another person, or another job, or perhaps another country....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 921 words · Stacy Holtzlander

Seven Simple Ways To Ruin Your Friendships

Talking at people, not to them Not behaving in a respectful manner Complaining all the time Being difficult when people are making arrangements Treating friends like servants Acting like you think you’re better than them Being stingy Seven simple ways to ruin your friendships – [Paul’s tips]

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 47 words · Keith Hughes

Should We All Aspire To Be Serial Daters

For today’s single’s, finding true love seems a lot further from reach and with all the dating apps available like Tinder and Bumble, it makes meeting people on a more casual basis much easier and accepted. So what does this mean for the love life of a modern 21st century working millennial? The answer for many is serial dating; the ease of choosing many people with a simple swipe means you can go on multiple dates with multiple people if you choose to....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 778 words · Monserrate Crowe

Signs Of Teething And 4 Ways To Treat It

Although having a baby is a blessing, it is also a learning experience. Most couples who are having their first child seek advice from family, friends, books and articles online. Every day is a new experience or adventure in the newborn world. One obstacle would be baby teething. There are many signs of when a first tooth is coming in. This usually happens when they are between six and seven months....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · John Shaw

Signs You Re In A Loveless Marriage And How To Cope With It

Loveless marriages are more common than you think, and there are a variety of solutions to ease the dilemma you may find yourself in. In this article, I will share insights on 3 critical signs of an unhappy marriage, what happens in a marriage without intimacy and whether you should stay in a marriage without love. Sign #1 You Question Whether Your Partner Still Loves You Love is a very strong emotion....

December 1, 2022 · 10 min · 2070 words · Harley Sanchez

Six Ways To Transform Your Presentation

How many times have you been bored rigid by conference speakers?How can you make sure that your presentations engage and interest your audience? How can you really get your message across?Here are some great ways to liven up your pitch and avoid boring your audience to tears: 1. Throw away PowerPoint. PowerPoint presentations are the norm but are they the best way to communicate your message?The trouble with them is that they lock you into a straitjacket – you have to follow what is written on the screen....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 569 words · Margaret Baugher

Smart Travel The 10 Best Gadgets For Your Vacation

Over-the-Ear Headphones Never, ever underestimate the value of an amazing pair of headphones. When you’re on the plane, it’s loud. Not just from the engines but also from the occasional annoying passenger that you just want to drown out. A great pair of over-the-ear headphones will block out all most of the noise coming from the passengers around you (although the engine may be too loud to drown out). At the very least, you’ll be able to put your headphones on and close your eyes and relax a bit....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1061 words · Michael Hanks

Speak Like A Pro 15 Lessons Learned From Watching Ted Talks

1. Start With A Bang! No Weak Beginnings Allowed. Don’t start the presentation with a weak beginning. Don’t say things like “thank you for that introduction” or “it’s nice to be here..” Instead, give the audience something powerful that will get their attention immediately. Make sure you wow your audience in the first 30 seconds. When giving a 5-10 minute speech, 30 seconds is a very long time! Introduce your topic in a unique way and make sure to know who your audience is, what will impress and intrigue them....

December 1, 2022 · 10 min · 1962 words · Brian Allen

Spending Time Hating Your Circumstances Can Guarantee You 50 Chances Of Failure

December 1, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Albert Barrow

Step By Step Guide To Achieve Success And Greatness

December 1, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Edward Foote