Tap Into Your Passions and Dance Through Life!
– theselfimprovementblog.com/
By Alex C. Smith –
Despite the play on words, the title of this post has a lot of truth to it. We get so caught up in the day-to-day activities of our lives that our passions often get trampled, buried deep down inside ourselves and in distant past memories. Instead of dancing gracefully through life, we end up stumbling clumsily, disconnected…
Despite the play on words, the title of this post has a lot of truth to it. We get so caught up in the day-to-day activities of our lives that our passions often get trampled, buried deep down inside ourselves and in distant past memories. Instead of dancing gracefully through life, we end up stumbling clumsily, disconnected…
Stop Giving Your Brain the “Sugar Blues”
– pickthebrain.com
Refined sugar has been called poison, toxic, and the “anti-nutrient”. It’s said to be more addictive than cocaine. Is it really that bad? How much does sugar really affect your brain?
Let’s take a look at the somewhat complex relationship between sugar and your brain.
Your Brain Needs Glucose, Not Fructose
Brain cells need twice as much energy as other cells…
7 Smart Ways to Becoming Your Best Possible Self
– dumblittleman.com
Have you ever wanted to be the best version of yourself?Think of it: loaded with money, lots of high-profile friends, amazing job with amazing benefits……sounds pretty good, right?Most of us would agree that becoming our best selves is something we'd like to do. Unfortunately, it usually ends up being nothing more than wishful thinking…
Make Something Great with PVC Pipe This Weekend
– lifehacker.com
Although not one of the DIY All Star materials, people use PVC pipe to create all sorts of awesome things because it’s cheap, sturdy, and versatile. This weekend, grab some at your local hardware store and tackle one of these fun projects.Read more…
10 Tips for Effective Leadership
– selfhelpzone.com
A leader in a team of department is very important because he is the one that leads the team, assigns them work, motivates them and examines their work. He sets goals, makes strategies to achieve those goals, sets a deadline and sees if the work is being done on time. A leader is responsible for […..