Don’t Bet on Your Business To Fund Your Retirement

But as Entrepreneur writer Sujan Patel puts it: your business isnt a retirement plan. Betting on your company is a risky way to fund your retirement. If your industry or your business slows down, your future savings are at risk. If youre a small business owner and you havent started investing, its something to consider. There areplenty of optionsfor saving for retirement if youre self-employed. Patel offers more retirement advice at the link below....

November 24, 2015 · 1 min · 90 words · Travis Burnett

This Interactive Map Shows Exactly How Much Daylight Saving Time Affects You

Where to hate daylight saving time and where to love it| Andy Woodruff

November 24, 2015 · 1 min · 13 words · Willie Patterson

Turn Orange Peels into Cheap, Disposable Bird Feeders

Its easy too: all you need is an orange, some yarn or twine, and some birdseed. Poke four small holes across from each other near the top of the orange rind. Tie the two pieces together in a knot, which youll use to hang the feeder. Fill the halves with birdseed and put it up in a tree or on a stand in your yard. Dailybuzz Moms 9x9: Kids Holiday Crafts| Sheri Silver

November 24, 2015 · 1 min · 73 words · Stephanie Rogers

Give the Gift of Fitness With These Workout Tools and Gadgets

Here are some of our favorite gifts for the jock in your life. Smartwool PhD Run Socks Just what everyone wants: socks for Christmas.

November 23, 2015 · 1 min · 24 words · Christine Buchanan

Save Your Angry Energy Until You Have a Plan to Use it More Effectively

Youve finally had it. Youre angry and youre not gonna take it anymore. As business blog Inc. points out, anger can be a useful emotion when channeled correctly. However, anger can also compromise your decision making. Will that change their behavior? But is that really how you want to handle the situation? Thats why its important to learn to keep control. Anger can be dangerous, but it can also motivate you to stop accepting a crappy situation....

November 23, 2015 · 1 min · 120 words · Elizabeth Johnson

Sleeping In Too Much on the Weekend May Be Bad for Your Health

Past studies suggest that messing with your natural circadian sleep rhythm can haveadverse affects on your health. Nearly 85% of the participants slept in later on the weekend. you’ve got the option to learn more about the study at the link below.

November 23, 2015 · 1 min · 42 words · Jennifer Benson

Stick to Your Fitness Regimen by Thinking Like an App Developer

So how can you turn fitness into something that holds your attention? Learn from the single most addicting thing in your life: your smartphone. Consider just how attached people are to mobile devices. Instead, they focus on a specific window of opportunity. And this applies to your workouts too. From what Ive seen, the window of opportunity for fitness is about 21 days. Kind of like Saruman and the orcs in theBattle of Helms Deep....

November 23, 2015 · 1 min · 165 words · Jeffery Medina

Cathode Gives Terminal a Retro Makeover on Mac and iOS

iOS/Mac: Sick of looking at that fancy, functional Terminal built into OS X? Cathode is an app that strips away all that readable future-tech for a much more retro flair. At its core, Cathodes all about emulating Terminal with extremely retro effects. This means making it look like an old school computer. Cathode for Mac($4.99) | viaProduct HuntCathode for iOS($4.99) | viaProduct Hunt

November 22, 2015 · 1 min · 63 words · Joanne Dixon

Online Dating Showdown: Match.com vs. Tinder vs. OkCupid

Match.com, Tinder, and OkCupid all hope to find your soulmate, no matter where you are. Its owned by the media and internet companyInterActiveCorp(IAC). Tinder: A location-based dating platform thats only available as a mobile app. It has also earned a reputation as being a hookup app. It launched in 2012, and is also operated by IAC. OkCupid: One of the most popular free online dating and social networking platforms on the web....

November 22, 2015 · 5 min · 1022 words · William Barnett

Facebook Rolls Out New Mobile Tools to Make Breakups a Little Easier

If thats something youre currently going through, youll be prompted to try the new tools. If you do, youll be able to a few things that can reduce your breakups sting. you might choose to: See less of your former partners name and profile picture around Facebook. Remove their posts from your News Feed. Keep their name from being suggested when people write messages or tag friends in photos. Limit how much of your photos, videos, and status updates theyll be able to see....

November 19, 2015 · 1 min · 117 words · Isabella Brown

Manage and Express Emotions Better with This Two-Step Process

Ever have one of those days where youre just pissed off for no reason? Or youre anxious, but cant really narrow down why? The idea here is kind of obvious, but its also something most of use dont do. Caruso gives a few examples: [Pay more attention to] physiological signals. Like tensionI feel my jaw is tense, theres tension around my eyes. Am I worried, am I anxious, am I angry?...

November 19, 2015 · 1 min · 191 words · Ralph Rice

Clean a Dirty Backpack in the Washing Machine With a Pillowcase

you’ve got the option to protect your backpack and washing machine with a pillowcase. Not to mention the straps themselves can get tangled around the spinning agitator if your washing machine has one. An old pillowcase you dont care about very much is best. Then tie the pillowcase shut and drop it in. Add a little detergent and wash it in warm water on the gentle cycle. This keeps your backpack and washing machine safe....

November 18, 2015 · 1 min · 110 words · Eric Brady

Enjoy Your Food Even More By Slowing Down

This is because your tongue is a little clunky. Optimal Directional Volatile Transport in Retronasal Olfaction|Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesviaNPR Photo byWilliam Warby.

November 18, 2015 · 1 min · 25 words · Eric Watson