Invert Your Phone's Colors For Nighttime Navigation + MORE

Invert Your Phone's Colors For Nighttime Navigation + MORE

Daddy, can I ask you a question?

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Daddy, can I ask you a question? 
It doesn’t get any more poignant than the following.  Great food for thought from LifeAnswersBack.com
 
 

 

 

A man came home from work late, tired and irritated, to find his 10-year old son waiting for him at the door. SON: “Daddy, may I ask you a question?” DAD: “Yeah sure, what is it?” replied the man…

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How to Have Fun and Be More Childlike: 13 Delightful Tips
“I know it is wet and the sun is not sunny, but we can have lots of good fun that is funny.” Dr. Seuss
The world is our playground. Young children know this. They don't have to be reminded to let go or lighten up. They love to be silly, laugh loud and monkey around. 
Would you like to be more child like? Would you be willing to work less and play more? How would your life be different if you increased your capacity for curiosity, wonder and fun?
Most adults tend to take life too seriously…

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Invert Your Phone's Colors For Nighttime Navigation Most standalone GPS units have a night mode that draws the map with dark colors so the glare doesn’t distract you while driving, but a lot smartphone GPS apps lack this critical feature. However, you can give any GPS app a reasonable stand-in for a real night mode by inverting your phone’s screen.Read more…

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Thursday’s Self Improvement Show: Open Your Heart to the Magic of LoveEli Chiaviello represents Dr. Lester Sauvage, a world renowned heart surgeon and founder of the Hope Heart Institute who has written Open Your Heart to the Magic of Love: A Healer’s Testament to Health, Happiness and Compassion. During his long cardiovascular surgical career, Dr. Sauvage distinguished himself in ways rarely seen in medical professionals…

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