Dive Deeper When Your Kids Ask About Money to Help Them Learn

How to Raise a Kids Whos Financially Savvy and Grateful At the Same Time| Fatherly Image fromwcowperthwaite.

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 17 words · Amy Cooper

Google Starts Rolling Out 'Trusted Voice' Smart Lock Option

Google has several options for intelligently locking your home screen already, including trusted places or devices. Now, its adding a new option: trusted voice. If you say Ok, Google, your phone can unlock, but someone elses voice wont unlock it. Smart Lock is a convenience feature more than it is a security feature. If someone has a recording of your voice saying Ok Google, they could theoretically unlock your gear....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 101 words · Jennifer Wood

Hooks Sets Up Custom Notifications for All Sorts of Information

iPhone: Notifications are kind of a pain because theyre usually an all-or-nothing thing for apps. If you want a little more control over notifications, Hooks lets you manage them in very specific ways. Hooks has over 100 different channels that you’ve got the option to set up notifications for. These include everything from weather alerts to TV shows. Its all set up in a very simple interface thats easy to navigate and use....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 93 words · Keith Mitchell

How to Go on Vacation Without Ruining Your Diet

But you didn’t turn to a fitter lifestyle to become a hermit. Here’s how to enjoy the Bahama sun without finding yourself back at square one. First, let’s talk about the reality of traveling on a diet. If you’re on a weight loss program, chances are that you will halt progress to a degree. If feasibility allows, embark on a weight loss plan only when you have a few uninterrupted weeks....

April 13, 2015 · 2 min · 311 words · Amber Matthews

How to Make Objective Decisions When You're Emotionally Invested

Objectivity is one of those traits we all like to think we have. Thats easy, right? This post originally appeared onFast Company. The reality iswe all have biases. We commit cognitive errors all the time, she says. Oftentimes, we get it wrong. That lack of objectivity ultimately cost her $1 million. Bust your biases and get a clearer view by tackling these important steps. Thornton says we leave clues when were less objective....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 200 words · Jennifer Rose

Make Negotiating Easier by Approaching It as “Joint Problem Solving”

For some people, negotiating comes naturally. For the rest of us, it can feel intimidating, awkward, and slightly confrontational. Harvard Business Review says that approaching a negotiation as a confrontation actually helps ensure that itwillbe confrontational. Instead of focusing on what either of you will have to give up, focus on a creative solution. Of course, you dont want to be a complete pushover during the negotiating process, either. Just keep in mindjoint problem solving includes your needs, too....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 100 words · Adam James

Make Sodium-Free Bacon at Home with Pork Belly

If youre trying to reduce your sodium intakefor health or other purposesthat usually means no bacon. This DIY process, however, gives you a chance to munch on the treat without consuming any salt. As you could imagine, that ups the sodium content quite a bit. you might find the complete recipe at the link below. How to Make Your Own Sodium-Free Bacon| The Kitchn

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 64 words · Thomas Randall

Remind Yourself that Emotions Don't Matter to Muster Motivation

Im not feeling up to it is a known killer. This phrase has gotten away with the brutal murder of countless hours of productivity and accomplishment. You push past those negative feelings because you have to. And then just do it. Its very very powerful. You just bear that little mantra in mind for a month, and your life really changes. You dont need to feel enthusiastic to get started on those, either....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 92 words · Julie Richardson

Remove Fresh Red Wine Stains with High Proof Clear Liquor

Red wine is a great addition to any dinner, but accidents can happen. Cleaning with Chemistry (Chemistry Life Hacks Vol.

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 20 words · Daniel Mitchell

Revive Stale Bread with Running Water and a Quick Bake

Run your bread under water…the water can be hot or cold. Pop it into the oven. Either use your oven’s “warm” setting or set it to 300 to 325 degrees. Six or seven minutes should do the trick, unless the whole loaf ended up drenched. Then shoot for 10 to 12. The water will become steam, which rehydrates the middle. Meanwhile, the heat hardens the crust. Not everybody has ice or foil....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 101 words · Lisa Miller

Sleep Better at Night by Increasing Your Daytime Light Exposure

We already know a good nights sleep has a lot to do with your circadian rhythm. A number of studies on circadian rhythm support this. For more detail, check out the full study below.

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 34 words · Michele Murphy

Start the Money Conversation with Your Partner with These Questions

The Wall Street Journal put together a list of some essential questions to get that painfully awkward conversation started. What is your most joyful money memory? How did these experiences shape your relationship with money? What three things did you parents teach you about money? Which lessons have you applied in your financial life? Was your family rich, poor, or middle class growing up? What were your familys values around money?...

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 111 words · Deborah Romero

The Best Office Suite for Android

When it comes to productivity on the go, Android has come a long way. Your Android tablet, however, isa completely different matter. Its not the only option though, and well get to that. Thats how seamless it is. Where It Falls Short OfficeSuite 8 is a great tool, but its not perfect. To boot, were skeptical that lifetime really means lifetime, or just the lifetime of OfficeSuite 8. to get to use it....

April 13, 2015 · 1 min · 155 words · Erica Jackson