How Often Do You Look for a New Job?

For some people, that’s every 2-4 years. How often do you look for a new job, though? How often do you check?

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 22 words · Jose Webb

Relabel Your Negative Emotions to Better Handle Pressure

Relabel those negative feelings to switch your mindset and feel more confident in taking your situation head on. Take a deep breath and really think about what’s going on around you. How do you feel? Instead of being afraid of your presentation, you’re anticipating it. Instead of being frustrated with your work, you desire doing a good job. This adjustment switches your brain from panicky, fight or flight instinct to being aware and in control....

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 86 words · Elizabeth Carpenter

Remotely Lock Your Mac with a Launch Center Pro Shortcut

Essentially, you’ll make a folder in Dropbox that Hazel monitors for a key phrase. Within a couple seconds, your gear will be locked up asleep. Grab the full directions over on Stawarz’s site. Remotely lock a Mac’s screen with Launch Center Pro| Rick Stawarz

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 44 words · Edward Roach

Remove Dinnerware Scratches with Cream of Tartar

Dive into your pantry to find some cream of tartar, and you could rub those ugly marks away. YouTuber Melissa Maker demonstrates the process on herClean My Spacechannel, and it’s pretty simple. Clean Marks Off Your Plates!| YouTube viaWonerHowTo

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 39 words · Steven Campbell

Scribbleton Is a Personal Wiki for All Your Thoughts

At a glance, Scribbleton looks like any other notes app. you might write notes, make new ones, and add a bit of formatting. Scribbleton’s still in Alpha, but it’s free to check out for the time being.

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 37 words · Julie Rivera

Shop for Carry-On Luggage Without External Pockets for Easier Flying

you’re able to save time and hassle bynever checking in luggage when flying. Ideally, your bag should be 24x14x9 inches as that will fit in most overhead compartments. Consumer Reports also stresses on good quality wheels for your bag. Spinner bags (those with four wheels for easy maneuverability) are best, but these wheels can break. Before buying, confirm your spinner wheels are attached with screws to the bag, not rivets....

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 105 words · Dustin Reynolds

Switch Recommends a Coding Career for You and Matches You to Courses

It’s kind of like a Yelp for programming schools, according to founder Jonathan Lau. Even better than Yelp for food, though, Switch is guidance for your next move.

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 28 words · Brittany Baker

The Best and Worst Cars for Fuel Economy

When shopping for a new car, you probably want to consider gas mileage. Especially if you have a long commute, the higher the gas mileage, the better. Consumer Reports put together a helpful ranking of cars with the best and worst fuel economy. Here are some of the best cars for fuel economy, picked from different categories. The number that follows is their overall mpg. Best and Worst Fuel Economy| Consumer Reports...

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 75 words · Kevin Mccoy

The Best Workarounds for Various Dietary Restrictions

Each alternative ingredient lists its source and there are even some suggested uses for each one. Be sure to check the suggested usage section for possible allergies, though. To learn more, check the link below. Dietary Restrictions & Substitutions| NOW Foods viaVisual.ly

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 42 words · Dana Baxter

The Biggest Problem with the Windows Store: Scams Everywhere

Windows 8’s “Windows Store” is a great idea, but unfortunately, it’s a disaster. It’s full of scam apps, designed to trick you into buying an app you don’t need. There aren’t many apps are just copying VLC’s trademark icon to make themselves look legitimate. Hopefully they’ll link you to the real one and not one filled with malware! Included in the list is “VLC Player Download” for $4.99. We aren’t digging deep into the Store looking for this stuff....

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 197 words · Beth Keller

The Biking Blogger's Go Bag

So, today I’m showing off what’s in my bag. Working from home is great, but it’s incredibly easy to get stir-crazy. I just wish this one had the battery life of the newer models. 3DS XL: Because sometimes you don’t want to actually work, right? Intocircuit T5000 External Battery Pack: Charger for the iPad/iPhone. I rarely need it, but it’s nice to have around for emergencies. It’s not the greatest keyboard in the world, but it works for my limited uses....

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 211 words · Colleen Chang

The Daily Shower Review: My Method for Fixing My Repetitive Mistakes

We all make mistakes. It’s part of being human. Chances are, most of us have repeated a mistake many times. Still, I was looking for something simpler and less time-consuming. It needed to be a system that could fit into my already busy schedule. What is the Daily Shower Review? Every day, taking a shower forces me to slow down and not do twenty things simultaneously. So I came up with a system to let me do just that....

August 19, 2014 · 2 min · 346 words · Kelly Ramsey

The Science of Depression Explained in a Simple Video

The folks at AsapSCIENCE break it down pretty simply. Which is to say, it’s not just something people can “get over.” The Science of Depression| YouTube

August 19, 2014 · 1 min · 26 words · Tommy Garcia