As blisters form on the pads of my thumbs and a serrated edge of a knife digs into my index fingers, I tell myself it’s all worth it — for
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“No shoes, no shirt, no problem,” I quipped to a friend. Discussing what we enjoyed about life in our small Costa Rican surfing village, the image of shoeless, bronzed surfers
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By: Brian Rashid | Founder, CEO // A Life in Shorts
When you hear the word “pitch,” what comes to mind? In a world where our job market is saturated, the association with
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Source: NPR| by Barbara J. King| November 14, 2013 3:59 PM
The largest study so far to ask whether speaking two languages might delay the onset of dementia symptoms in bilingual
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By Gabriela Arvizu | LAM
As alarm clocks begin to go off around the Bay Area, Shannon Clark is already hard at work at CBS Radio in San Francisco. Clark begins
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Source: The Huffington Post | By Kate Bratskeir Posted: 09/16/2013 8:35 am EDT | Updated: 09/18/2013 4:14 pm EDT
Martin Seligman, the father of positive psychology, theorizes that while 60 percent of happiness is determined by our
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Source: Huffington Post, January 11, 2013
Power. It's that intangible thing that so many people strive for. For some people, feeling a sense of control -- over themselves, others, situations or
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The first step to looking great is figuring out the shape of your body.
Take a look at your body in a full-length mirror. If you notice that your shoulders are
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Source: Jennifer Cohen| Forbes - 10/02/2013 @ 3:08PM
Rise and shine! Morning time just became your new best friend. Love it or hate it, utilizing the morning hours before work may
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