These DIY Garbage Disposal Cleaning Cubes Keep the Sink Fresh

These disposal cleaning cubes give the blades something to chew on and smell great at the same time. Some peopleswear by lemon or baking soda, or evenlemon and vinegar cubes. Hit the link below for more. Frozen Citrus-Rosemary Garbage-Disposal Cleaning Cubes| Savvy Sugar

June 2, 2014 · 1 min · 43 words · Laura Burnett

This Graphic Is Everything You Need to Know About Gym Etiquette

This graphic breaks it all down nicely. you could see the whole thing below, courtesy of the folks atBestGymEquipment.co.uk.

June 2, 2014 · 1 min · 19 words · Bridget Salinas

Answer an Age Question At a Job interview by Focusing on Experience

Business Insider recommends redirectiong your answer to focus on experience. Ultimately, you face a choice in answering this question. If you tell them it’s a discriminatory questionwhich it isyou risk not getting the job. The interviewer may ask out of ignorance rather than malice. Sometimes hiring managers just don’t know proper questions. The answers focus on your job experience or skills, rather than your chronological age. Would that be helpful?...

June 1, 2014 · 1 min · 93 words · Brittany Sanchez

Avoid Saying “Thank You” for a More Powerful Presentation

Your first instinct might be to thank the audience at the end of your speech. In desperation, they blurt out “thank you” hoping that those words will clue them in. Equally important to a strong opener is a resounding conclusion. 3 Reasons to cut “thank you” from your next speech| Ragan Photo byMichigan Municipal League.

June 1, 2014 · 1 min · 55 words · Jessica Mcgrath

Five Best Home Printers

The best home printers come in different shapes and sizes. Some are fast printers, others are multifunction and can scan or copy, too. Still others are Wi-Fi enabled. All of them are a good bang for your buck. Here are five of the best home printers, according to the Lifehacker community. You weighed in with tons of suggestions, both brand-wise and for specific models. It also prints from and scans to USB devices and memory cards plugged in to its onboard ports....

June 1, 2014 · 2 min · 285 words · Hannah Stout

Get Windows XP Updates With This Unsupported Tweak

Ghacks reports on an unsupported registry change that could extend the life of XP updates in certain situations. The change only works on 32-bit systems, not 64-bit. If you make this change to an XP machine, you do this at your own risk. To make the change: confirm your system is properly backed up in case anything goes wrong. Then, open Notepad to create a new text document. Paste in the following text:...

June 1, 2014 · 1 min · 118 words · Christine Wong

Give your Landlord Your Forwarding Address to Get Your Security Deposit Back

In fact, it’s vital to getting your security deposit back and protecting your rights. Budget Blonde reminds readers to to leave a forwarding address when they move. If you don’t, the landlord may not be obligated to return yoursecurity deposit. Check out the rest of Budget Blonde’s rental tips by following the link. Do you Make These 5 Renter Mistakes?| Budget Blonde Photo byCleavers.

June 1, 2014 · 1 min · 64 words · Daniel Gutierrez

Why Making Your Bed Every Morning Matters, According to a Navy SEAL

Making your bed each morning seems like the least of our worries to start the day. By the end of the day, that one task completed will have turned into many tasks completed. Making your bed will also reinforce the fact that little things in life matter. Watch the full video above for a detailed explanation. Former Navy SEAL and I Agree on an Important Habit. Not What You Might Expect| The Happiness Project

June 1, 2014 · 1 min · 74 words · Amy Young

Check Your Potential Boss' References Before Starting a New Job

Have you ever thought about checking the references on your employer, in particular your future supervisor? Next time, give it a try. Check out the rest of the suggestions to find the right supervisor by following the link. Watch for These Bad Boss Signs in Your Job Interviews| Psychology Today Photo byJon Fingas.

May 31, 2014 · 1 min · 53 words · James Chan

Deal with Difficult People by Understanding Those Qualities in Yourself

When people annoy us, it could be they remind us of what we don’t like about ourselves. Dumb Little Man has a test for determining this and ultimately changing those qualities in yourself. They suggest examining exactly what is bothering you about the other person. Look at that annoying quality in the other person, such as not listening, then reflect upon yourself. For instance, in my example I would write: I am not listening....

May 31, 2014 · 1 min · 104 words · Rita Young

Get Roadside Assistance from Your Credit Card or Insurance Company for Less

American Express hasthese servicesfor most cardholders and Discoverhas discountsas well. My insurance company charges $9.00 a year for this service per vehicle. Check out the other ways to save on roadside assistance by following the link. How to choose a roadside-assistance plan| Consumer Reports Photo byGeorge Redgrave.

May 31, 2014 · 1 min · 47 words · Kimberly Miller MD

Group Temp Jobs Together on Your Resume to Show Stability

How to List Temporary Work On Your Resume Effectively| CareeRealism Photo bymobilestreetlife.

May 31, 2014 · 1 min · 12 words · Dawn Barrett

Learn to Decipher the Blue Screen of Death and Troubleshoot Your PC

Those messages have a bunch of cryptic phrases and numbers, and they aren’t very helpful. Maximum PC has a guide deciphering BSOD. The actual name of the error is presented in all caps with an underscore between each word. Most of the time, however, more information will be required. Gee, thanks for the tip Microsoft. Memory Dump Every BSoD is accompanied by a memory dump. If you contact Microsoft for technical assistance, they’ll want to know the contents of this file....

May 31, 2014 · 1 min · 142 words · Stephanie Taylor