Most Viewed Posts This Week: January 16-23
This week we corrected our posture , improved our computer monitors , bought some happiness and stopped being good . Here’s a look back.
Improve your posture with exercises from the Army Field Guide.
Posture can affect many things, including our self-confidence and how other people relate to us. Train yourself to the correct posture by doing exercises from the army field manual. Good posture is a habit that pays off over time.
10 best ways to improve your monitor, the screen you look at all day
Many of us sit at our desk and computer all day, so the equipment we use is very important. Let’s think a little more about our monitors with these ten tips on how to get the most out of these screens.
How to Buy Happiness: Shopping is more likely to bring you joy
While true happiness can only be found in the heart, there are many reasons why money can actually buy you some happiness here and there. Here are some of the ways experts think you can write a check and pay it off, luckily.
Why you should stop caring about being nice and just be honest
Everyone wants to be loved and respected, but when you trip over yourself to be good, you are doing yourself a disservice. People may find you indecisive and possibly even insincere. Instead, try to be honest, polite, and assertive.
Twists alone won’t get you six bags: the stain-reduction myth
Many people believe that you can “target” fat loss with certain exercises, such as crunching belly fat. However, the truth is that no amount of crunching or squatting will give you six dice.
Look at people’s feet as you approach an ongoing conversation
Body language is a big part of human interaction, but some people find it more difficult to read . If you want to join a conversation that is already underway, the legs of the participants can tell you if it is open to others or not.
Facebook releases Facebook Lite, dramatically reducing app overhead
Android: One of the biggest complaints about the Facebook app is that it can take up too many resources, especially on older phones. This is probably why Facebook released Facebook Lite, an ultra-light version of its app aimed at emerging markets.
The Unique Difficulties Women Face With Weight Loss
If you are a woman who has tried to lose weight, you may have noticed something: it is difficult. Much more difficult than just cutting calories and watching weight loss.
The Complete Guide to Selecting (or Creating) the Perfect Standing Table
Standing tables are popular, but choosing a good one is not an easy task. You can replace the entire power table or make a simple DIY solution. You can even buy an adjustable head to fit on top of your existing table. Let’s talk about what you might need at a standing desk, what you can get for your budget, and how to choose what works best for your needs.
Carl Sagan’s best tricks to improve productivity
Carl Sagan is a renowned astronomer, cosmologist, author and, most obviously, a scientific communicator and host of the Cosmos show. His views on science and life in general are both inspiring and inspiring. Let’s take a look at a few of his ideas that are useful to all of us.
Charge your phone twice as fast: fast charging explanations
If you bought your phone last year, it may have included a quick charger of some kind or offered as an accessory. Here’s how they work to charge your phone twice as fast as a regular charger.
Four basic principles of writing you can use in your daily life
Writing begins long before you place the letters on the page. It includes processes such as critical thinking, communication, and creativity. Even if you feel like you’re pulling your teeth out to write, you can apply the principles of writing to many aspects of your daily life. Here’s how.
Improvement or gimmick? Advanced picture settings of your TV, explanation
HDTVs come with all sorts of advanced settings designed to “enhance” the picture, but most are just marketing gimmicks. In fact, your photo will look better if some of them are disabled. Here are some of the settings you’ll find in the advanced menu and what to do with them.
What I’ve learned about interacting with people playing online games
Video games are more than just an entertainment sink . Post them online and they can even teach us a thing or two about how to interact with other people. Here are some of the lessons I’ve learned from online games about interacting with people in real life.