Learn to Solder Copper Pipe

Here’s a complete walk-through of how to solder pipes. How to Solder Copper Pipe| YouTube

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 15 words · Kimberly Martin

Learn Yoga in Five Minutes a Day with These "YogaGrams"

In less than five minutes a day, you could learn new yoga poses. These YogaGramsillustrations posted by Sarah Kathleen Peck on Instagramare a simple introduction to yoga. They’re like quick yoga “bites.” 100 days of YogaGrams| It Starts With

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 39 words · Richard Schmidt

Make a Water Filter Out of a Tree Branch

In our pursuit of advanced technology, we forget that mother nature has already patented all the best ideas. The idea here is that we don’t need to fabricate a membrane, because it’s easily available. All in all, the setup would cost less than a couple dollars. To learn more about the xylem filer, check out the link below. Water Filter Made from a Tree Branch Removes 99% of E. coli Bacteria| Ecopreneurist viaAdafruit

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 73 words · Arthur Powers

Overcome the Need for Instant Gratification by Delaying Your Urges

Instant gratification is the enemy of hard work and thedevelopment of perseverance. Instant gratification is the way of no limits and no restraints. It can lead to poor habits, financial trouble, and our greatest enemy: laziness. Don’t act right away. Put some space between the urge and your action. Let your heartbeat return to normal, your breathing become a bit deeper. A Brief Guide to Overcoming Instant Gratification| Zenhabits Photo byYedda Team....

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 72 words · Janice Cooper

Save Money at Whole Foods with Bulk Buys

E.g., grab an unopened box of energy bars for the case discount. Buy 3 or more pounds of meat at a time to get $0.50 off per pound. And, of course, there are those bulk bins, amongthe better values at Whole Foods.

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 42 words · Roberto Carney

The Best Third Party Keyboards for iOS 8

Let’s take a look at the best of the best. The process is pretty simple. Tap General on the left side, then scroll down and tap “Keyboard.” Tap “Keyboards,” then “Add New Keyboard.” You should see any new keyboards you’ve installed under “Third Party Keyboards.” Tap the one you want to use. You’ll get dropped back at the Keyboards tweaks. Tap the one you want to use again, then toggle Full Access on....

September 19, 2014 · 2 min · 343 words · Daniel Pittman

The Blurred L Home Screen

Android: While the styles have gotten closer together lately, Android and iOS are pretty distinct. This design is a theme for custom launcher Themer. Open Themer and browse for themes. Under “My Themes” select “Exported.” Choose “Blurred L.zip” Blurred L| My Color Screen

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 43 words · Rachael Cain

The Comfort Principle: Spend Money Where You Spend Your Time

One of Lifehacker’s main tasks is to help you save money. I’m going to call it the comfort principle. I’ll use myself as an example to illustrate exactly what the comfort principle is. That’s a pretty large percentage of my time. Now I apply the comfort principle. The higher the percentage of your day you spend in a task, the easier the question becomes. Of course I would rather spend 62% of my time comfortably rather than suffering back pain....

September 19, 2014 · 2 min · 215 words · Rebecca Bailey

The Most and Least Expensive Places in the U.S. to Get Married

Weddings don’t have to be expensive, but they often are. In fact, the average cost of a wedding in the U.S.is now $30,000. But that number will vary depending on location. NerdWallet analyzed data fromThe Wedding Reportand looked at average wedding costs in a variety of categories. NerdWallet then took income into consideration with those raw numbers. you might obviously have a wedding for much less; it’s the rankings that matter more....

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 88 words · Justin Brown

Why Top Performers Fail Under Pressure (and How Not to Choke)

You’ve seen it happen beforemaybe you’ve even experienced the stomach-churning, brain-in-hyperdrive feeling yourself. This post originally appeared on theiDoneThis blog. Instead, it’s these outstanding capabilities that set them up for failure in the clutch. Working memory plays a fundamental role in how we think and function. If the ability of working memory to maintain task focus is disrupted, performance may suffer." Your working memory, just like a computer’s memory, is a limited resource....

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 163 words · Melinda Baker

Xpire Sets Social Media Posts to Automatically Expire

iOS: Not every post needs to live forever. Xpire allows you to set expiring posts for Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. We can all think of some social media posts that don’t require a long shelf life. It could be something as simple as “Who wants to go out tonight? “a post that you wouldn’t want Facebook pushing to people’s feeds tomorrow. Xpire is available for free in the iTunes App Store....

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 88 words · Timothy Juarez

All the iOS 8 Apps that Support Touch ID Integration (So Far)

One of iOS 8’sminor new features is Touch ID integration with any app. This makes it so it’s possible for you to lock apps behind your fingerprint instead of a passcode. Here’s a list of the apps that have updated to support it. It’s pretty handy too, scanning your fingerprint is certainly quicker than typing in a passcode.

September 18, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Elizabeth Lopez

Ask Yourself These Questions When Deciding to Save or Pay Off Debt

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but U.S News suggests asking a few questions to kickstart your decision. Compare this number to Question 2. Weigh your options against those goals. The answers to these questions will vary, and they might be complicated. But the questions are a simple enough place to start. Check out Palmer’s full post for more detail on each question.

September 18, 2014 · 1 min · 61 words · Christina Sherman