Fix Yosemite's Giant Save Sheet with a Terminal Command

Thankfully Six Colors shares a fix. Otherwise, you’ll need to pull up Terminal. For most apps, two sets of Terminal commands will do the trick. Head over to Six Colors for a bit more information about what’s going on. Attack of the 50-foot Save Sheet| Six Colors

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 47 words · Mr. Corey Price

Focus On What You Bring to the Table to Get Ahead at Work

Focus on the unique benefit you bring to the table and use it to your advantage. 5 Ways to Promote Yourself at Work Without “Bragging”| LinkedIn viaEntrepreneur Photo byNguyen Hung Vu.

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 31 words · Monica Martin

How Comfortable Are You About Discussing Money?

Conventional etiquette tells us it’s rude to talk about our money. You don’t ask people how much they make; you don’t talk about how much you earn. But some argue that being more open about money is a good thingit leads to better financial habits. We want to know how comfortable you are with this topic. In the personal finance community, many bloggers are completely transparent about their finances. This helps readers see how certain financial habits pay off, and it can be useful and inspiring....

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 135 words · Lori Mayer

How to Ensure You Get Paid as a Freelancer

Here’s what you could do to ensure that you get paid. This post originally appeared onDouble Your Freelancing. Most freelancers, myself included, tend to be optimists. We expect that things will work in our favor. Don’t we all love that high you get aftersigning a new client? But that sense of accomplishment and optimism can fade pretty quickly. And it usually fades around money. Squabbling over payment terms. As a freelancer, I supported myself, my wife Deborah, and my kids....

December 1, 2014 · 5 min · 863 words · Terry Turner

Increase Humidity Without a Humidifier by Hang Drying Laundry Indoors

For many places, the winter brings cold, dry air. This works in the bathroom too! Hard to beat that. Household Tricks: How to Add Moisture to the Air Without a Humidifier| Apartment Therapy

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 33 words · Mary Nelson

Lyft Riders: Sit in the Front to Chat, Back for Quiet

Now I know that it’s likely part of the driver’s training to heed these social cues.

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 16 words · Gary Peterson

Make a New Candle with All of Your Used Ones In a Few Simple Steps

All you need is a few basic items and that leftover wax won’t go to waste. They become hard to light and won’t burn very long anymore. Place your spent candles on a cookie sheet to bake at your oven’s lowest temperature. While their wax is melting, hot glue a new wick to the bottom of a mason jar. Check out the complete guide at the link below. How to: Make a New Candle from All Your Spent Ones| ManMade

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 80 words · Victoria Obrien DDS

Search Your Email Receipts Right from Google

you’re able to also search for a specific item (e.g. Find Your Purchases Using Google| Google Operating System

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 18 words · Joseph Jones

Take Advantage of Exclusive Holiday Deals With Google Wallet

Black Friday is over, but many of us haven’t wrapped up our holiday spending just yet. Google Wallet might be a bit more valuable to you this holiday season than you thought. The deals vary by business, sofollow Google Wallet’s Twitterto get the specifics. Google Wallet| Google+ viaTalk Android

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 49 words · Monica Kirk

The Best Things to Buy In December

Feeling the cold yet? And if you’re shopping today, be sure to check outthe best Cyber Monday dealsavailable right now. Deals should be even better in October than they were in September. According toDigital Photography SchoolandDigital Camera HQ, check out older models for a lower price. Televisions & Other Electronics: You should see sales continue after Black Friday and through the holidays. Though if you might wait,February is probably a better timethan now to buy that new TV....

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 91 words · Chelsea Nguyen

The Obstacle Is the Way: The Right Mindset for Finding Success

This is part of Lifehacker’s newbook reviewseries. Who This Book Is For This book is for everyone, and I meaneveryone. We all have obstacles in our life. This book is for everyone that wants to do something, but hasn’t yet. This is also a motivational read for anyone thatfeels like they’re stuckand they have nowhere to go. Holiday splits the book into three parts, with each part focusing on the three things you could control....

December 1, 2014 · 2 min · 378 words · Mary Brown

This Map Shows You Where to Get Free Air For Your Tires

You shouldn’t have to pay for air, even if it’s to fill your tires. Free Air Pump lists gas stations and pumps near you that offer free air for your car or bike. Just pop in in your zip code to find locations closest to you. For example, during business hours in Connecticut,it’s illegal to require motorists to pay for air.

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 61 words · Robert Lyons

Turn Old Pantyhose Into Makeshift Dust Filters for Your PC

Everyone knows dust is bad for your PC, but it’s hard to avoid. Apart fromregular cleanings, the best way to avoid dust buildup is with a good fan filter. If you don’t feel likedropping $8 per fan, though, just use some old pantyhose. I checked around, andquite a few people have used this tip with success. So grab some old pantyhose (or steal them from your girlfriend) and enjoy your new dust-free machine....

December 1, 2014 · 1 min · 84 words · Tony Young