What to Do When Your Parents Are Bad With Money

Whatever the scenario, heres what you might do when a parents financial behavior becomes problematic. Here are a few common scenarios, and what options are available. Your Parents Have No Nest Egg Far too many people donthave enough saved for retirement. Ideally, you want to encourage them to save. But theres only so much you’re free to doultimately, its their responsibility. Ask them about their future: What are their plans?...

June 17, 2015 · 5 min · 977 words · Brian Hudson

Be More Charismatic In Conversation with the "Two-Second Rule"

you might be more charismatic in a conversation by always waiting two seconds before you respond to something. …make a run at count out two seconds in your head before you reply to what people say. You will first notice that, often, people were not finished speaking. By waiting two seconds, you allow them to finish their entire thought. Rather than interrupting the other person, you communicate genuine interest and attention to what they are saying....

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 134 words · Linda Hoffman

Career Spotlight: What I Do as a Genealogist

We spoke with Crista to learn about her field and what its like to be a genealogist. My name is Crista Cowan and I am a professional genealogist. Ever since I was a child I have been interested in family history. When I was twelve years old my parents sent me to computer camp. I spent most Sunday afternoons for the next several years immersing myself in our family stories....

June 16, 2015 · 5 min · 878 words · Craig Long

Google Maps Now Warns if Your Destination Will Be Closed When You Arrive

Obviously, this will only work for a location that Google actually has hours of operation info on. Its still handy, though.

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 21 words · Lee Patton

How Did You Decide You Could Afford to Buy a Home?

Buying a home is a big deal. Its probably the most expensive purchase youll ever make, and its not a decision to be made lightly. So we want to know: how did you decide you could afford to buy a home? There are a number of rules for preparing for homeownership. Youresupposed to save 20% of your down payment, for example. Wed like to know: did you follow these rules?...

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 86 words · Gina Park

How to Avoid Being a Sore Loser at Competitive Games

Nobody likes a sore loser. Here are some tips for keeping your cool when things dont go your way. Even though youre an adult, its natural to get caught up in the heat of competition. A simple handshake or well done completely shifts the spotlight to them. Practice it whenever a loss comes your way and youll see how much easier it makes things for yourself. Depending on the circumstances, you might even start to take pleasure in other peoples victories....

June 16, 2015 · 2 min · 260 words · Dr. Brittany Wilkerson MD

How to Take a Vacation Without Stressing About Work

Just the idea of planning a vacation can be stressful. This post originally appeared on theHarvard Business Review. Vacations are the things that dreams and cruise commercials are made of. Ideally, you come back refreshed, recharged and ready to go. But sometimes, the exact opposite is true. Sometimes vacation stress is unavoidable, but most times its manageable if were simply more strategic. This gives you the opportunity to protect the time before and after your holiday from too many commitments....

June 16, 2015 · 2 min · 215 words · Terrance Thomas

How’s That Standing Desk Working Out for You?

Some of us have switched tostanding or walking desksto avoid thepossible damaging effects of sitting all day. But these desks may not be a cure-all, for a few reasons. And results on whether exercise reduces the health risks of sitting are conflicting. The subjects werent accustomed to working on a treadmill, though, so the effects may be temporary. When I tried a standing desk, I found it was harder to think....

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 113 words · Mrs. Kelly Thompson

If You're Waiting for Perfection, You're Probably Stalling

Its hard to ignore a flaw when you see it. You know its there, its all you could focus on, and you dont want to accept it. You want to fix it before you release your work to the public. If youre waiting for it to be perfect, though, youre probably just stalling. As productivity writer Seth Godin explains, perfect is rarely an ideal that any of us can practically pursue....

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 148 words · Kimberly Vincent

Improve Your Relationship with a Simple Adjustment to Your Expectations

Good relationships are a balance of give and take. People wouldnt develop relationships with each other if both parties didnt get something out of it. It could be love, support, or even friendship. Relationship problems arise, however, when someones expectations arent being met. The adjustment is slight, but it can create a world of difference. And you make things better for the other party by giving just a little extra effort....

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 84 words · Debra Stewart

Just Try Counting to Ten If You Find It Hard to Meditate

Meditating seems like an easy enough thing to do. To get the ball rolling, try simply counting to ten. Meditation has a wonderful effect on your brain. It helps youfocus, diminish anxiety, and improve memory. Weve told youhow to get started before. There are a variety of methods. Its pretty simple, and basically consists of counting to ten. You start by finding a quiet, still place, as you would with any meditation....

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 185 words · David Henderson

Learn All the Keyboard Shortcuts for Adobe Apps with This Cheat Sheet

Keyboard shortcuts are the ticket to working faster in many programs. It also shows the differences, if any, between Windows and Mac shortcuts. SetUpABlogToday.com offers the graphic as a PDF download for printing and as individual cheat sheets. Adobe CC Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet| SetUpABlogToday.com

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 45 words · Mark Richards

Learn to Be Convincing by Painting a Picture with Your Words

When you want to persuade someone,using certain wordstotell a storycan help sway them. Paint a picture with your words to capture the imagination of the people youre speaking to. Theyll more easily be able to see how your idea can come to life. People Remember What You Say When You Paint a Picture| Harvard Business Review Image fromstreetmatt.

June 16, 2015 · 1 min · 58 words · Brett Bowman