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Let's keep our writing simple, precise, cogent and clear
But sometimes it's worth sending a reader to the dictionary if the word fits the nuance of the writing.
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How to be confident, meet people, and influence others
Vincent Nguyen shares his personal stories and offers his insight into how you too can become more confident, meet more people and begin to influence them.
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How to make stale popcorn crispy again
If popcorn isn't eaten within an hour or two, it starts to turn stale. The popcorn does not have to be thrown away; it can be made crispy again.
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Calculate your macronutrients intake
There are three major macronutrients that the human body needs in order to function properly: carbohydrates, protein, and fats. Find out how much of these you need on a daily basis with this handy calculator.
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The 20 things you need to let go to be happy
Everyone has one common goal in life: to achieve true happiness. The biggest factor holding us back from achieving our dreams is, simply and sadly, our own selves.
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Gym Etiquette
A lot of people are new to the gym, or haven't yet picked up on the social norms. Here is a list of a few dos and donts so you can make sure you aren't hassling people at the gym.
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20 Scientifically-Backed Ways To De-Stress Right Now
We don't really have a choice when it comes to getting stressed -- we may as well work to undo its effects. With that in mind, here are 20 ways, backed up by good scientific evidence, to keep your stress in check:
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The Benefits of Feeling Competitive
Why feeling competitive can be good for us, and how not acknowledging its presence can be harmful.
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23 Things Every Woman Should Stop Doing
It is conventional wisdom that we’re our own worst enemies and despite the cliche, the idea rings true. We often drive ourselves insane striving for perfection in our experiences, relationships and selves, and honestly it just becomes exhausting.
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Biggest Career Mistakes and Lessons Learned
Successful careers are often built off of lessons learned, but it’s hard to believe business moguls like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg have ever faced a career slip-up. We turn to the Quora community to see what others have to say about their biggest career mistakes.
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Some things are just not about you
There are some things that are beyond your control. You might not get the job or win your true love or make the sale...and it might just have nothing at all to do with you. No use gnawing on the bone - get back out there and try again. The photo gives a hint as to how Selena Gomez got her big break, and why so many others did not on that day.
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Words can change your brain
Positive words, such as “peace” and “love,” can alter the expression of genes, strengthening areas in our frontal lobes and promoting the brain’s cognitive functioning.
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One Ugly Shoe: 5 Things Crocs Are Good For
5 Things Crocs Are Good For
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Think and Understand
Think and Understand
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Let it go
“Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go.” — Hermann Hesse quotes Often, we have come across sayings like do not give up, fight back, hold onto the situation. These are very inspiring words and need lots of courage and strength to hold on to the situation, fighting back, never …
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How to Boost Your Self-esteem Quickly
If you’re tired of feeling bad about yourself, or just want some tips for those down days, these 7 practical strategies will help you take action to boost your self-esteem.
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On Being Wrong
Couple of week back, I was travelling to my home town. During that journey I had met few people who force me to think about our own attitude and thinking towards right and wrong activities. I am not here to define what is right or what is wrong. What I want to discuss is the …
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On Getting Criticism
People who tell you you’re awesome are useless. No, dangerous.
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Confidence in 2 minutes
Ted talk on how to be more confident in 2 minutes by Amy Cuddy.
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What do we own?
Things or experiences? Both are nice to have, but which do you value most?
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