"Leave Yourself Wanting More"

You might like to push yourself in different aspects of your life, but sometimes less really is more. And we leave overstuffed, sometimes painfully so, and our waistlines expand. How can we counter the tendency to want to do as much as possible? Leave yourself wanting more. It’s no wonder you don’t want to exercise. You’ve worn yourself out and all you could think about is how hard it was last time....

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 117 words · Catherine Bates

Amazon's Unlimited Everything Plan Makes Cloud Storage Super Cheap

Amazon’s new plans are a lot cheaper than the competition. In both cases, you’ll need to download a desktop app to do the uploading. In typical Amazon fashion it’s a little clunky, but it gets the job done. If you’re free to check out a free three month trial by following the link below. Amazon Cloud Drive| Amazon viaWired

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 59 words · Mrs. Stephanie Salazar

Ask How to Contribute to the Company's Mission During a Job Interview

You want to stand out at a job interview. One way to assert your work ethic is to ask how your work will contribute to the companys mission. How will the work Ill be doing contribute to the organizations mission? I want these people working for us. Check out other impressive applicant questions at the link below. The 1 Most Impressive Job Interview Question to Ask| LinkedIn viaBusiness Insider Photo byGrant Wickes....

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 72 words · Heather Cannon MD

Assign Small Tasks to Your “Schedule Gaps” Each Morning

We all have small gaps of time in our schedule throughout the day. That time adds up. You want to use those gaps wisely so your time doesnt go to waste. One option is to assign small tasks to them every morning. Over at 99u, productivity expert Jordan Cohen suggests going about this in two steps. First, take a few minutes at the beginning of your day to identify where any gaps might exist....

March 26, 2015 · 2 min · 229 words · Elizabeth Murray

Avoid Impulse Spending With a Big, Ongoing List of Fun Projects

Its easy to spend money when you have some time to yourself. To combat boredom spending, keep yourself busy with an ongoing list of fun projects. Remember when you wanted to try making creme brulee? Put it on the list. And what about your goal to learn Japanese? Add that, too. Im betting you have a handful of books that need to be cracked open. Onto the list they go....

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 191 words · Patrick Schroeder

Check If Your Destination Requires Blank Passport Pages Before Booking

Some countries require you have several blank pages before you leave home. Some countries require between two and four blank pages in your passport for visasbeforeyou enter the country. South Africa, for example,requires two blank pages. Passports & Travel Visas| Friendly Planet Travel Image fromJunpei Abe.

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · Trevor Moore

Discuss Your Intent Before Content When Disagreeing with Your Boss

Disagreeing with you boss is difficult territory to wander through. The first is because she believes your dissent is a threat to her goals. Defenses are far less often provoked by actual content than they are by perceived intent. How to Disagree with Your Boss| Harvard Business Review Photo byTama Leaver.

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 51 words · Monica Cardenas

Give Your Vacuum Cleaner a Spring Cleaning

It’s surprising how many people will just toss their old vacuum when it loses suction power. Chances are all it needs is a good cleaning, and this video shows you how to do it. You’ll need to clean more than just the bag! Vacuums actually lose suction power when filters or hoses get clogged up. It doesn’t take long to clean it out, and get your vacuum back to running like new....

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 107 words · Nathan Frank

Google's Data Saver for Chrome Optimizes Web Pages to Use Less Data

Google’s new Data Saver extension for Chrome helps you reduce data usage by compressing the pages you visit. As soon as you set up the extension, it starts working immediately. Data Saver is currently in beta and doesn’t support secure (HTTPS) pages or incognito pages. Data Saver(Beta) | Chrome Web Store viaThe Next Web

March 26, 2015 · 1 min · 54 words · David Schwartz

How to Beat the Sunday Night Blues and Get More out of Your Weekend

You’re suddenly aware that Monday is looming, and you begin to feel a sense of dread. Even if you enjoy your work, the anxiety can really bring down your day. This weekend, plan ahead and nip those Sunday blues in the bud. In a way, it feels like you’re prolonging the weekend. But you might consider something a little more active than watching TV. Of course, you could schedule fun activities alone, too....

March 26, 2015 · 3 min · 464 words · Christopher Davis

How to Choose the Right Lawn Mower for Your Yard

Spring is officially here, which means your lawn needs some tending to. Personal preference and budget play a pivotal role for many people when it comes to mowing their lawn. These types of mowers will run $80-$110. Walk-Behind Mowers Give You Options Galore Powered walk-behind mowers have been an American favorite for years. With theproper care, these two-stroke powered mowers can run for years and cut miles of lawn. Walk-behind mowers are available in 20"-22" sizes....

March 26, 2015 · 2 min · 282 words · Tammy Coffey

How to Freeze Vegetables For Maximum Freshness

Like pot roast and Justin Bieber, frozen vegetables need an image makeover. The process, while more involved thanfreezing fruit, is still rather easy. Why Freeze Vegetables? ), cleans the surface of organisms, and helps slow the loss of nutrients. And after blanching, vegetables must be cooled quickly to stop the cooking process immediately. A few other things to remember: Check your freezer to ensure itsset to 0oF or below. Select young, tender, crisp vegetables that are at their prime....

March 26, 2015 · 3 min · 460 words · Charles Collins

How to Improve Your Running After a Bad Marathon

The marathon is a fickle beast: at 26.2 miles, the potential for bad luck is huge. This post originally appeared onStrength Running. I experienced this first hand in 2014. There was no opportunity to warm up properly. The temperature was too hot for ideal marathon racing. GI problems necessitated two bathroom stops. The aggressive downhills caused my oldIT band injuryto resurface. But thats the beauty of the marathon. Do you want to change your nutrition next time?...

March 26, 2015 · 3 min · 568 words · Chelsey Cruz