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Jun 4, 2014

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5 tips to keep your Facebook account secure


Facebook is not only the social network with most users, but also it’s probably the one on which people share most information about their likes, habits, places they go and even where they are at any given moment. That’s why it’s so important to be aware of the potential dangers and to know how to increase the privacy and security of your Facebook account, so as to avoid revealing information about your whereabouts to those who may use this information maliciously. 5 tips to help keep your Facebook account secure1. Strengthen your password This is hardly new advice but nevertheless it is essential, and we won’t tire of repeating it. Moreover, this doesn’t just apply to social networks; your passwords should be as strong as possible on all the sites you use. Avoid using successive numbers, personal names or using the same password for all your accounts. Mix letters and numbers and other characters. Just remember that if someone can guess your password to access your Facebook account, they can find out as much about you as your close friends and family know. 2. Be careful which ads you trust It’s easy to download malicious apps through ads on Facebook. A few months ago, for example, when Android users accessed their account from their smartphones, they discovered a “Suggested Post” advertising WhatsApp tools such as: “Want to know how to see your friends’ chats on WhatsApp? Find out here! ” However, if you clicked on the ad you would download a free app that was really a Trojan that subscribed you to a premium-rate SMS service. Be suspicious of anything unknown that sounds too good to be true! 3. Check your active sessions Your personal PC, your work computer, your smartphone, your tablet… there are now many devices on which you can have sessions open on Facebook all at the same time. That’s why when you go to connect from a public system or from a device that doesn’t belong to you, make sure you close the session properly. If you want you can see ‘Where You’re Logged In’ on Facebook. You might be surprised. Child Safety Online – Interview with Kids Activities Blog
If you think that any of the sessions are not yours, you should click on ‘End Activity’. 4. Don’t pay much attention to unknown offers or events Watch out for the ‘fantastic offers’ and bargains that are promoted with events on Facebook. One such event, supposedly organized by Zara, was ‘attended by’ hundreds of thousands of users hoping to win a gift voucher worth 500 Euros. The whole thing turned out to be a scam, which after you filled in some forms, once again subscribed you to a premium-rate SMS service. Beware of any such offers organized by people you don’t know. 5. Configure your privacy settings You really don’t need everyone on Facebook to know what you do, where you eat or your favorite team. That’s why you should configure your privacy settings so you can decide who sees what. Facebook offers many options to adjust your privacy to what suits you and to protect you from those who might use your information with bad intentions. Do you want to configure the privacy of your Facebook account? Put these simple tips into practice and you’ll increase the privacy and security of your account. It will only take a little time!
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5 tips to keep your Facebook account secure


Facebook is not only the social network with most users, but also it’s probably the one on which people share most information about their likes, habits, places they go and even where they are at any given moment. That’s why it’s so important to be aware of the potential dangers and to know how to increase the privacy and security of your Facebook account, so as to avoid revealing information about your whereabouts to those who may use this information maliciously. 5 tips to help keep your Facebook account secure1. Strengthen your password This is hardly new advice but nevertheless it is essential, and we won’t tire of repeating it. Moreover, this doesn’t just apply to social networks; your passwords should be as strong as possible on all the sites you use. Avoid using successive numbers, personal names or using the same password for all your accounts. Mix letters and numbers and other characters. Just remember that if someone can guess your password to access your Facebook account, they can find out as much about you as your close friends and family know. 2. Be careful which ads you trust It’s easy to download malicious apps through ads on Facebook. A few months ago, for example, when Android users accessed their account from their smartphones, they discovered a “Suggested Post” advertising WhatsApp tools such as: “Want to know how to see your friends’ chats on WhatsApp? Find out here! ” However, if you clicked on the ad you would download a free app that was really a Trojan that subscribed you to a premium-rate SMS service. Be suspicious of anything unknown that sounds too good to be true! 3. Check your active sessions Your personal PC, your work computer, your smartphone, your tablet… there are now many devices on which you can have sessions open on Facebook all at the same time. That’s why when you go to connect from a public system or from a device that doesn’t belong to you, make sure you close the session properly. If you want you can see ‘Where You’re Logged In’ on Facebook. You might be surprised. Child Safety Online – Interview with Kids Activities Blog
If you think that any of the sessions are not yours, you should click on ‘End Activity’. 4. Don’t pay much attention to unknown offers or events Watch out for the ‘fantastic offers’ and bargains that are promoted with events on Facebook. One such event, supposedly organized by Zara, was ‘attended by’ hundreds of thousands of users hoping to win a gift voucher worth 500 Euros. The whole thing turned out to be a scam, which after you filled in some forms, once again subscribed you to a premium-rate SMS service. Beware of any such offers organized by people you don’t know. 5. Configure your privacy settings You really don’t need everyone on Facebook to know what you do, where you eat or your favorite team. That’s why you should configure your privacy settings so you can decide who sees what. Facebook offers many options to adjust your privacy to what suits you and to protect you from those who might use your information with bad intentions. Do you want to configure the privacy of your Facebook account? Put these simple tips into practice and you’ll increase the privacy and security of your account. It will only take a little time!

May 27, 2014

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7 Tips on Finding the Courage to Open Up


People are quite sensitive by nature, but only a few of us actually ‘show it.’ The reason we usually prefer to keep things to ourselves and to ‘deal with our own baggage’ is because we are scared that others may judge us or consider us weak. However, sometimes it is essential to open up, whether it be to your spouse, your family, your friends or your therapist. It is important to be honest and direct about your struggles – you cannot get help from others unless you let them know that you need it, and that is usually the most difficult part, since it takes a lot of courage. Here are seven tips on finding the courage to open up: 1. Know What You’re Feeling The first and perhaps most important step toward finding the courage you need to open up is to identify and name your emotion. You will need to explain your feelings and emotions to the person you are opening up to, and it’s truly challenging to name the emotion that you feel deep inside. If you are able to do that, you will see that other people will find it a lot easier to understand and accept the things you have to say. We connect with others through emotions and language. 7 Ways to Be More Productive and Efficient at Work 2. Spend More Time Together Another important thing you need to do if you want to open up to someone is to spend more time with that person. Not only will you feel more familiar with them, but you will also learn their reactions, making it a lot easier to find common ground. People react differently to unusual or even shocking news, and when you spend more time with the one who is about to receive the news, you will create an emotional and mental connection with them, meaning that it will be slightly more difficult for them to react negatively. All you have to do is to set up a specific day and time when you would like to meet with the person – you can play sports, work out, eat dinner together and just enjoy the pleasant activities that make you feel close.
3. Never Expect Anyone to Read Your Mind This is one of the most common mistakes we tend to make when we try to open up to someone. People are not mind-readers, and we all know how complex the human mind and emotions can get. Not even those who have been close to you for decades are able to know what’s going on in your mind, and you should never expect them to be able to. It’s important to not have any set expectations from the other person, since this will help to prevent disappointment. Nobody knows for sure what you want, and only a few people are even curious to find out. Share your experiences, emotions, desires and plans with the other person, rather than waiting for them to guess what is happening deep inside you. Even if they want to read your mind, they simply can’t – and they may even misinterpret your feelings, which can cause even more harm. 4. Try to Let the Other Person Take the Lead One of the easiest ways to share something personal is to actually let the other person take the lead by putting the ball in their court, so to speak. This will offer you deeper insight into their way of thinking. If they are wondering how you’re feeling, let the other person ask the questions, since it is sometimes much easier to answer a precise question than to start talking about something in a sort of monologue. You will find your words a lot easier to come by when answering specific questions. However, it is very important to note that people react differently, and this approach may not always be the best one – just try broaching the subject of what you’d like to discuss and see if the person’s natural curiosity takes over.
5. Never Open Up When You Are Angry! This is the cardinal rule of sharing your feelings with others. When you’re angry, you may be tempted to express that anger through hurtful words. Never express yourself when you are angry, since you are likely to do a lot more harm than good – if you feel your tension level rising, simply wait until you calm down. This can be very difficult, especially if you are an impulsive person. However, it would be even more difficult to fix the damage done by hurtful words. Besides this, we all know that we don’t usually mean the things we say when we are angry. There is an old saying that goes like this: “Words are like stones: once you throw a stone in the water, you will never get it back.” 6. Try to Find Common Ground Another great way to create a friendly and familiar environment with the other person is by finding something that you are both interested in. It could be a movie, a game, a sport or any other hobby that might spark a mutual interest and draw the two of you closer. Establishing common ground like this is certainly much better for opening a difficult conversation than resorting to the classic ‘small talk.’ 7. Relax! The final tip to finding the courage you need to open up is to simply relax. It often happens that we create gloom-and-doom scenarios deep inside our minds – scenarios that remain there most of the time, while the reality is totally different. How many times has it happened that you assumed a person would react badly to something only to realize that you were overly concerned, and the other person is fine? Make sure never to presume the feelings, thoughts or emotions of the other person – you may be terribly wrong. Let them speak for themselves before drawing any conclusions! These are the seven most important tips to carefully consider before opening up to someone about a serious emotional matter.
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7 Tips on Finding the Courage to Open Up


People are quite sensitive by nature, but only a few of us actually ‘show it.’ The reason we usually prefer to keep things to ourselves and to ‘deal with our own baggage’ is because we are scared that others may judge us or consider us weak. However, sometimes it is essential to open up, whether it be to your spouse, your family, your friends or your therapist. It is important to be honest and direct about your struggles – you cannot get help from others unless you let them know that you need it, and that is usually the most difficult part, since it takes a lot of courage. Here are seven tips on finding the courage to open up: 1. Know What You’re Feeling The first and perhaps most important step toward finding the courage you need to open up is to identify and name your emotion. You will need to explain your feelings and emotions to the person you are opening up to, and it’s truly challenging to name the emotion that you feel deep inside. If you are able to do that, you will see that other people will find it a lot easier to understand and accept the things you have to say. We connect with others through emotions and language. 7 Ways to Be More Productive and Efficient at Work 2. Spend More Time Together Another important thing you need to do if you want to open up to someone is to spend more time with that person. Not only will you feel more familiar with them, but you will also learn their reactions, making it a lot easier to find common ground. People react differently to unusual or even shocking news, and when you spend more time with the one who is about to receive the news, you will create an emotional and mental connection with them, meaning that it will be slightly more difficult for them to react negatively. All you have to do is to set up a specific day and time when you would like to meet with the person – you can play sports, work out, eat dinner together and just enjoy the pleasant activities that make you feel close.
3. Never Expect Anyone to Read Your Mind This is one of the most common mistakes we tend to make when we try to open up to someone. People are not mind-readers, and we all know how complex the human mind and emotions can get. Not even those who have been close to you for decades are able to know what’s going on in your mind, and you should never expect them to be able to. It’s important to not have any set expectations from the other person, since this will help to prevent disappointment. Nobody knows for sure what you want, and only a few people are even curious to find out. Share your experiences, emotions, desires and plans with the other person, rather than waiting for them to guess what is happening deep inside you. Even if they want to read your mind, they simply can’t – and they may even misinterpret your feelings, which can cause even more harm. 4. Try to Let the Other Person Take the Lead One of the easiest ways to share something personal is to actually let the other person take the lead by putting the ball in their court, so to speak. This will offer you deeper insight into their way of thinking. If they are wondering how you’re feeling, let the other person ask the questions, since it is sometimes much easier to answer a precise question than to start talking about something in a sort of monologue. You will find your words a lot easier to come by when answering specific questions. However, it is very important to note that people react differently, and this approach may not always be the best one – just try broaching the subject of what you’d like to discuss and see if the person’s natural curiosity takes over.
5. Never Open Up When You Are Angry! This is the cardinal rule of sharing your feelings with others. When you’re angry, you may be tempted to express that anger through hurtful words. Never express yourself when you are angry, since you are likely to do a lot more harm than good – if you feel your tension level rising, simply wait until you calm down. This can be very difficult, especially if you are an impulsive person. However, it would be even more difficult to fix the damage done by hurtful words. Besides this, we all know that we don’t usually mean the things we say when we are angry. There is an old saying that goes like this: “Words are like stones: once you throw a stone in the water, you will never get it back.” 6. Try to Find Common Ground Another great way to create a friendly and familiar environment with the other person is by finding something that you are both interested in. It could be a movie, a game, a sport or any other hobby that might spark a mutual interest and draw the two of you closer. Establishing common ground like this is certainly much better for opening a difficult conversation than resorting to the classic ‘small talk.’ 7. Relax! The final tip to finding the courage you need to open up is to simply relax. It often happens that we create gloom-and-doom scenarios deep inside our minds – scenarios that remain there most of the time, while the reality is totally different. How many times has it happened that you assumed a person would react badly to something only to realize that you were overly concerned, and the other person is fine? Make sure never to presume the feelings, thoughts or emotions of the other person – you may be terribly wrong. Let them speak for themselves before drawing any conclusions! These are the seven most important tips to carefully consider before opening up to someone about a serious emotional matter.

May 26, 2014

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5 TIPS TO LOSE STUBBORN BELLY FAT


It seems like these days every expert has an opinion on what to do in order to attain those coveted chiseled abs, yet none of it works. It turns out that the best ways to burn belly fat are shockingly unconventional. WHAT CELLULITE REALLY IS: THIS WILL SHOCK YOU! The stomach is one of the most stubborn areas when it comes to fat loss. Today, quick tips to lose belly fat are all the rage as people search tirelessly for ways to banish their belly fat forever. Unfortunately, many of those people are not successful. Is it all about the food you eat? Or the number of crunches you’re pushing out every night? It seems like there is no consensus. Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and Certified Nutrition Specialist Mike Geary just might have come up with the answer. According to Mike, people are going about it all wrong. In fact, the best exercise to do is definitely not countless sit ups! AB EXERCISES BUILD AB MUSCLES THAT JUST PUSH THE LAYER OF FAT ON TOP OF IT OUT AND MAKE THE STOMACH APPEAR BIGGER! People are struggling day in and day out to get a lean stomach, but they are going about it all wrong. So what’s the answer? Mike lays out the 5 facts that you have to understand if you ever hope to lose your stubborn stomach fat: 1. The “health foods” that are advertised today, are actually junk foods disguised as healthy goods, that will actually stimulate you to gain more stomach fat than lose it. The food market industry actually lies to consumers in order to maximize their profits. 2. The common ab exercises like sit-ups, crunches, and ab machines are not effective. They are actually the least effective method of getting abs. 3. Doing hours of cardio is not a good way to lose body fat. Not only is it boring and monotonous, it’s highly ineffective. 4. All of the ab gimmicks like ab belts and ab loungers are really a waste of money and time. 5. Fat burning pills and diet supplements will not help you lose fat. Many of them are actually dangerous. Based on all of the positive testimonials you can find on his website, it is clear that Geary really knows what he’s talking about… “…I am down now to between 7-8% body fat (according to my Tanita scale), have lost a total of 3-4 inches in the waist…”- Mike, Happy Customer In The Truth About Abs, Geary explains what really works, and what doesn’t. How you may actually be sabotaging yourself. From 5 fat triggering foods that you may be consuming on a daily basis, to the exercises that really help you burn fat, he has all the solutions. With the program you also receive: A DVD: 5 Keys To Guarantee Fat Loss M Power Fitness Audio Series Dumbbell Bodyweight Fusion Fat loss Program To date, over 260,000 people have used this program to achieve the flat stomach that they’ve dreamed of. If you want to be number 260,001, click the image below.
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5 TIPS TO LOSE STUBBORN BELLY FAT


It seems like these days every expert has an opinion on what to do in order to attain those coveted chiseled abs, yet none of it works. It turns out that the best ways to burn belly fat are shockingly unconventional. WHAT CELLULITE REALLY IS: THIS WILL SHOCK YOU! The stomach is one of the most stubborn areas when it comes to fat loss. Today, quick tips to lose belly fat are all the rage as people search tirelessly for ways to banish their belly fat forever. Unfortunately, many of those people are not successful. Is it all about the food you eat? Or the number of crunches you’re pushing out every night? It seems like there is no consensus. Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and Certified Nutrition Specialist Mike Geary just might have come up with the answer. According to Mike, people are going about it all wrong. In fact, the best exercise to do is definitely not countless sit ups! AB EXERCISES BUILD AB MUSCLES THAT JUST PUSH THE LAYER OF FAT ON TOP OF IT OUT AND MAKE THE STOMACH APPEAR BIGGER! People are struggling day in and day out to get a lean stomach, but they are going about it all wrong. So what’s the answer? Mike lays out the 5 facts that you have to understand if you ever hope to lose your stubborn stomach fat: 1. The “health foods” that are advertised today, are actually junk foods disguised as healthy goods, that will actually stimulate you to gain more stomach fat than lose it. The food market industry actually lies to consumers in order to maximize their profits. 2. The common ab exercises like sit-ups, crunches, and ab machines are not effective. They are actually the least effective method of getting abs. 3. Doing hours of cardio is not a good way to lose body fat. Not only is it boring and monotonous, it’s highly ineffective. 4. All of the ab gimmicks like ab belts and ab loungers are really a waste of money and time. 5. Fat burning pills and diet supplements will not help you lose fat. Many of them are actually dangerous. Based on all of the positive testimonials you can find on his website, it is clear that Geary really knows what he’s talking about… “…I am down now to between 7-8% body fat (according to my Tanita scale), have lost a total of 3-4 inches in the waist…”- Mike, Happy Customer In The Truth About Abs, Geary explains what really works, and what doesn’t. How you may actually be sabotaging yourself. From 5 fat triggering foods that you may be consuming on a daily basis, to the exercises that really help you burn fat, he has all the solutions. With the program you also receive: A DVD: 5 Keys To Guarantee Fat Loss M Power Fitness Audio Series Dumbbell Bodyweight Fusion Fat loss Program To date, over 260,000 people have used this program to achieve the flat stomach that they’ve dreamed of. If you want to be number 260,001, click the image below.
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7 Tips on Finding the Courage to Open Up


People are quite sensitive by nature, but only a few of us actually ‘show it.’ The reason we usually prefer to keep things to ourselves and to ‘deal with our own baggage’ is because we are scared that others may judge us or consider us weak. However, sometimes it is essential to open up, whether it be to your spouse, your family, your friends or your therapist. It is important to be honest and direct about your struggles – you cannot get help from others unless you let them know that you need it, and that is usually the most difficult part, since it takes a lot of courage. Here are seven tips on finding the courage to open up: 1. Know What You’re Feeling The first and perhaps most important step toward finding the courage you need to open up is to identify and name your emotion. You will need to explain your feelings and emotions to the person you are opening up to, and it’s truly challenging to name the emotion that you feel deep inside. If you are able to do that, you will see that other people will find it a lot easier to understand and accept the things you have to say. We connect with others through emotions and language. 2. Spend More Time Together Another important thing you need to do if you want to open up to someone is to spend more time with that person. Not only will you feel more familiar with them, but you will also learn their reactions, making it a lot easier to find common ground. People react differently to unusual or even shocking news, and when you spend more time with the one who is about to receive the news, you will create an emotional and mental connection with them, meaning that it will be slightly more difficult for them to react negatively. All you have to do is to set up a specific day and time when you would like to meet with the person – you can play sports, work out, eat dinner together and just enjoy the pleasant activities that make you feel close. 8 Quick and Healthy Frozen Meals
3. Never Expect Anyone to Read Your Mind This is one of the most common mistakes we tend to make when we try to open up to someone. People are not mind-readers, and we all know how complex the human mind and emotions can get. Not even those who have been close to you for decades are able to know what’s going on in your mind, and you should never expect them to be able to. It’s important to not have any set expectations from the other person, since this will help to prevent disappointment. Nobody knows for sure what you want, and only a few people are even curious to find out. Share your experiences, emotions, desires and plans with the other person, rather than waiting for them to guess what is happening deep inside you. Even if they want to read your mind, they simply can’t – and they may even misinterpret your feelings, which can cause even more harm. 4. Try to Let the Other Person Take the Lead One of the easiest ways to share something personal is to actually let the other person take the lead by putting the ball in their court, so to speak. This will offer you deeper insight into their way of thinking. If they are wondering how you’re feeling, let the other person ask the questions, since it is sometimes much easier to answer a precise question than to start talking about something in a sort of monologue. You will find your words a lot easier to come by when answering specific questions. However, it is very important to note that people react differently, and this approach may not always be the best one – just try broaching the subject of what you’d like to discuss and see if the person’s natural curiosity takes over.
5. Never Open Up When You Are Angry! This is the cardinal rule of sharing your feelings with others. When you’re angry, you may be tempted to express that anger through hurtful words. Never express yourself when you are angry, since you are likely to do a lot more harm than good – if you feel your tension level rising, simply wait until you calm down. This can be very difficult, especially if you are an impulsive person. However, it would be even more difficult to fix the damage done by hurtful words. Besides this, we all know that we don’t usually mean the things we say when we are angry. There is an old saying that goes like this: “Words are like stones: once you throw a stone in the water, you will never get it back.” 6. Try to Find Common Ground Another great way to create a friendly and familiar environment with the other person is by finding something that you are both interested in. It could be a movie, a game, a sport or any other hobby that might spark a mutual interest and draw the two of you closer. Establishing common ground like this is certainly much better for opening a difficult conversation than resorting to the classic ‘small talk.’ 7. Relax! The final tip to finding the courage you need to open up is to simply relax. It often happens that we create gloom-and-doom scenarios deep inside our minds – scenarios that remain there most of the time, while the reality is totally different. How many times has it happened that you assumed a person would react badly to something only to realize that you were overly concerned, and the other person is fine? Make sure never to presume the feelings, thoughts or emotions of the other person – you may be terribly wrong. Let them speak for themselves before drawing any conclusions! These are the seven most important tips to carefully consider before opening up to someone about a serious emotional matter.
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7 Tips on Finding the Courage to Open Up


People are quite sensitive by nature, but only a few of us actually ‘show it.’ The reason we usually prefer to keep things to ourselves and to ‘deal with our own baggage’ is because we are scared that others may judge us or consider us weak. However, sometimes it is essential to open up, whether it be to your spouse, your family, your friends or your therapist. It is important to be honest and direct about your struggles – you cannot get help from others unless you let them know that you need it, and that is usually the most difficult part, since it takes a lot of courage. Here are seven tips on finding the courage to open up: 1. Know What You’re Feeling The first and perhaps most important step toward finding the courage you need to open up is to identify and name your emotion. You will need to explain your feelings and emotions to the person you are opening up to, and it’s truly challenging to name the emotion that you feel deep inside. If you are able to do that, you will see that other people will find it a lot easier to understand and accept the things you have to say. We connect with others through emotions and language. 2. Spend More Time Together Another important thing you need to do if you want to open up to someone is to spend more time with that person. Not only will you feel more familiar with them, but you will also learn their reactions, making it a lot easier to find common ground. People react differently to unusual or even shocking news, and when you spend more time with the one who is about to receive the news, you will create an emotional and mental connection with them, meaning that it will be slightly more difficult for them to react negatively. All you have to do is to set up a specific day and time when you would like to meet with the person – you can play sports, work out, eat dinner together and just enjoy the pleasant activities that make you feel close. 8 Quick and Healthy Frozen Meals
3. Never Expect Anyone to Read Your Mind This is one of the most common mistakes we tend to make when we try to open up to someone. People are not mind-readers, and we all know how complex the human mind and emotions can get. Not even those who have been close to you for decades are able to know what’s going on in your mind, and you should never expect them to be able to. It’s important to not have any set expectations from the other person, since this will help to prevent disappointment. Nobody knows for sure what you want, and only a few people are even curious to find out. Share your experiences, emotions, desires and plans with the other person, rather than waiting for them to guess what is happening deep inside you. Even if they want to read your mind, they simply can’t – and they may even misinterpret your feelings, which can cause even more harm. 4. Try to Let the Other Person Take the Lead One of the easiest ways to share something personal is to actually let the other person take the lead by putting the ball in their court, so to speak. This will offer you deeper insight into their way of thinking. If they are wondering how you’re feeling, let the other person ask the questions, since it is sometimes much easier to answer a precise question than to start talking about something in a sort of monologue. You will find your words a lot easier to come by when answering specific questions. However, it is very important to note that people react differently, and this approach may not always be the best one – just try broaching the subject of what you’d like to discuss and see if the person’s natural curiosity takes over.
5. Never Open Up When You Are Angry! This is the cardinal rule of sharing your feelings with others. When you’re angry, you may be tempted to express that anger through hurtful words. Never express yourself when you are angry, since you are likely to do a lot more harm than good – if you feel your tension level rising, simply wait until you calm down. This can be very difficult, especially if you are an impulsive person. However, it would be even more difficult to fix the damage done by hurtful words. Besides this, we all know that we don’t usually mean the things we say when we are angry. There is an old saying that goes like this: “Words are like stones: once you throw a stone in the water, you will never get it back.” 6. Try to Find Common Ground Another great way to create a friendly and familiar environment with the other person is by finding something that you are both interested in. It could be a movie, a game, a sport or any other hobby that might spark a mutual interest and draw the two of you closer. Establishing common ground like this is certainly much better for opening a difficult conversation than resorting to the classic ‘small talk.’ 7. Relax! The final tip to finding the courage you need to open up is to simply relax. It often happens that we create gloom-and-doom scenarios deep inside our minds – scenarios that remain there most of the time, while the reality is totally different. How many times has it happened that you assumed a person would react badly to something only to realize that you were overly concerned, and the other person is fine? Make sure never to presume the feelings, thoughts or emotions of the other person – you may be terribly wrong. Let them speak for themselves before drawing any conclusions! These are the seven most important tips to carefully consider before opening up to someone about a serious emotional matter.

May 22, 2014

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CHROME AND GOOGLE SEARCH TIPS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW


There is nothing more frustrating than getting really useless results when you are trying to find something using Google Search. Do you think you could do more browsing with Chrome? Follow these tips and start using Google Search and Chrome like a boss. 1. Double Your Search Results by Using “OR” Want to compare the results for two different things in the same search results? Use “OR” in your search. Let’s say you are thinking of taking a trip to Italy, but don’t know if you want to get a hotel in Florence or Rome. By searching “hotels Rome OR Florence” your search results will give you side-by-side hits for hotels in both cities. If you don’t use “OR” you’d get results like The Rome Hotel in Florence, which won’t really help you decide where to stay this summer. NOWADAYS ANYONE CAN BUILD AN AMAZING WEBSITE (EVEN TECH DUMMIES)! 2. Incognito Browsing on Chrome Incognito Mode is an easy way to use the internet without letting everyone have a look at where you’ve been, or what you’ve been doing. Remember though—you’re not really invisible to the world. Your internet provider and other authorities can still see you on the internet. It’s just a way to stop the browser itself or other people who might use the same computer from keeping tabs on your tabs. Go to the Chrome menu in the top right hand corner and select “New incognito window” from the drop down menu. 3. Who’s Making All That Noise? Ever open up a bunch of tabs as you flit around the internet and then all of a sudden have one of them start playing a video or music? This can be more than just annoying since that website could be playing something you or anyone else who’s in the same room with you rather not hear. When this happens on Chrome, the offending tab making all the noise will have a little icon of a speaker on the tab. Just look for it the next time you can’t tell where that annoying noise is coming from. 4. Fill in the Blanks with Asterisks Trying to remember the name of a book and only have a few of the words in the title? How about a lyric from that song you like so much but can never remember all the words to? Using asterisks in the place of the words you don’t know is an easy way to fill in the blanks. Format your search like this: “It was the * of times, it was the * of times” putting asterisks wherever you don’t know the right words. 5. Setting a Price Range with Periods It’s depressing to shop online and only get results for products that are way outside of your price range. Google Search lets you set a defined range of prices when you include two periods in between the lowest and highest amounts you’re willing to pay. Say you want a pair of vintage roller skates under $50, type “vintage roller skates $5..$50” to get rolling.
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CHROME AND GOOGLE SEARCH TIPS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW


There is nothing more frustrating than getting really useless results when you are trying to find something using Google Search. Do you think you could do more browsing with Chrome? Follow these tips and start using Google Search and Chrome like a boss. 1. Double Your Search Results by Using “OR” Want to compare the results for two different things in the same search results? Use “OR” in your search. Let’s say you are thinking of taking a trip to Italy, but don’t know if you want to get a hotel in Florence or Rome. By searching “hotels Rome OR Florence” your search results will give you side-by-side hits for hotels in both cities. If you don’t use “OR” you’d get results like The Rome Hotel in Florence, which won’t really help you decide where to stay this summer. NOWADAYS ANYONE CAN BUILD AN AMAZING WEBSITE (EVEN TECH DUMMIES)! 2. Incognito Browsing on Chrome Incognito Mode is an easy way to use the internet without letting everyone have a look at where you’ve been, or what you’ve been doing. Remember though—you’re not really invisible to the world. Your internet provider and other authorities can still see you on the internet. It’s just a way to stop the browser itself or other people who might use the same computer from keeping tabs on your tabs. Go to the Chrome menu in the top right hand corner and select “New incognito window” from the drop down menu. 3. Who’s Making All That Noise? Ever open up a bunch of tabs as you flit around the internet and then all of a sudden have one of them start playing a video or music? This can be more than just annoying since that website could be playing something you or anyone else who’s in the same room with you rather not hear. When this happens on Chrome, the offending tab making all the noise will have a little icon of a speaker on the tab. Just look for it the next time you can’t tell where that annoying noise is coming from. 4. Fill in the Blanks with Asterisks Trying to remember the name of a book and only have a few of the words in the title? How about a lyric from that song you like so much but can never remember all the words to? Using asterisks in the place of the words you don’t know is an easy way to fill in the blanks. Format your search like this: “It was the * of times, it was the * of times” putting asterisks wherever you don’t know the right words. 5. Setting a Price Range with Periods It’s depressing to shop online and only get results for products that are way outside of your price range. Google Search lets you set a defined range of prices when you include two periods in between the lowest and highest amounts you’re willing to pay. Say you want a pair of vintage roller skates under $50, type “vintage roller skates $5..$50” to get rolling.

May 20, 2014

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45 ULTIMATE MAN TIPS (THAT YOUR FATHER SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU)


We found this online (we didn’t make these up ) and thought we should share them here for all you men out there. Your dad probably taught you a few things, but just in case he wasn’t around enough, here are some awesome words of wisdom you might have missed out on: HOW TO EASILY BUILD YOUR OWN WEBSITE (EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT TECHY)! Buy high quality tools, so you only have to buy them once. Keep a change of clothes at the office. Never hit anyone unless they are an immediate threat. Every hat should serve a purpose. Never take her to the movies on the first date. Learn to wet shave. Shave with the grain on the first go-around. Nothing looks more badass than a well-tailored suit. Always look a person in the eye when you talk to them. Buy a plunger before you need a plunger. Exercise makes you happy. Run, lift, and play sports. Brush your teeth before you put on your tie. A small amount of your paycheck should go directly to your savings account every month. Call Mom and Dad every week. Never wear a clip-on tie. Give a firm handshake. Compliment her shoes. If you aren’t confident, fake it. It will come around. You can tell the size of a man by the size of things that bother him. Be conscious of your body language. The only reason to ever point a gun at someone is if you intend to shoot them. Period. Always stand to shake someone’s hand. Never lend anything you can’t afford to lose. Never leave a pint unfinished. Ask more than you answer. Everybody likes to talk about themselves. Never have sex with anyone that doesn’t want it as much as you. Go for women out of your league. You may end up surprised. Manliness is not only being able to take care of yourself, but others as well. Go with the decision that will make for a good story. When you walk, look straight ahead, not at your feet. Nice guys don’t finish last, boring guys do. Find your passion and figure out how to get paid for it. Don’t let the little head do the thinking for the big head. No matter their job or status, everyone deserves your respect. The most important thing you can learn is personal responsibility. Bad things happen; it’s your job to overcome them. The first one to get angry loses. Never stop learning. Always go out into public dressed like you’re about to meet the love of your life. Don’t change yourself just to make someone happy. If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room. A man does what needs to be done without complaining. Luck favors the prepared. Women find confidence sexy as hell. Do whatever you want to do, but be the best at it. No one is on their deathbed wishing they spent more time at work.
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45 ULTIMATE MAN TIPS (THAT YOUR FATHER SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU)


We found this online (we didn’t make these up ) and thought we should share them here for all you men out there. Your dad probably taught you a few things, but just in case he wasn’t around enough, here are some awesome words of wisdom you might have missed out on: HOW TO EASILY BUILD YOUR OWN WEBSITE (EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT TECHY)! Buy high quality tools, so you only have to buy them once. Keep a change of clothes at the office. Never hit anyone unless they are an immediate threat. Every hat should serve a purpose. Never take her to the movies on the first date. Learn to wet shave. Shave with the grain on the first go-around. Nothing looks more badass than a well-tailored suit. Always look a person in the eye when you talk to them. Buy a plunger before you need a plunger. Exercise makes you happy. Run, lift, and play sports. Brush your teeth before you put on your tie. A small amount of your paycheck should go directly to your savings account every month. Call Mom and Dad every week. Never wear a clip-on tie. Give a firm handshake. Compliment her shoes. If you aren’t confident, fake it. It will come around. You can tell the size of a man by the size of things that bother him. Be conscious of your body language. The only reason to ever point a gun at someone is if you intend to shoot them. Period. Always stand to shake someone’s hand. Never lend anything you can’t afford to lose. Never leave a pint unfinished. Ask more than you answer. Everybody likes to talk about themselves. Never have sex with anyone that doesn’t want it as much as you. Go for women out of your league. You may end up surprised. Manliness is not only being able to take care of yourself, but others as well. Go with the decision that will make for a good story. When you walk, look straight ahead, not at your feet. Nice guys don’t finish last, boring guys do. Find your passion and figure out how to get paid for it. Don’t let the little head do the thinking for the big head. No matter their job or status, everyone deserves your respect. The most important thing you can learn is personal responsibility. Bad things happen; it’s your job to overcome them. The first one to get angry loses. Never stop learning. Always go out into public dressed like you’re about to meet the love of your life. Don’t change yourself just to make someone happy. If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room. A man does what needs to be done without complaining. Luck favors the prepared. Women find confidence sexy as hell. Do whatever you want to do, but be the best at it. No one is on their deathbed wishing they spent more time at work.

May 17, 2014

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7 Makeup Tips for Beautiful Bridesmaids


If you are a bridesmaid and you want to have a perfect make-up, then the following recommendations are exactly for you. Follow these tips and you will see the result. Sometimes bridesmaids have not good-looking make-up. To avoid this take into consideration my tips. 1. Use a Primer First of all you should start your make-up with a foundation. You don’t need to use it every day but no doubt for the wedding it will be a very useful thing. What is the purpose of a primer? A primer lets your make-up look fresh for longer time. And you can put it more smoothly. Primers provide you a perfect make-up even when you move actively, for example, dancing at a wedding. One more advantage of a primer is that all the defects on your skin will be almost invisible and you will look perfectly on photos. http://en.amerikanki.com/important-things-relationship/ 7 Important Things You and Your Partner Should Know about Relationship 2. Use the right foundation Try not to do experiments on the day of wedding. Use the foundation which you already know and used before and which is perfect for your skin. In case you don’t have any idea about good foundation you may want to go to any make-up store. There you will get some pieces of advice. Don’t be shy to ask about everything. Be careful while choosing a foundation. It must hide all the flaws of your skin during the whole day and night. 3. Pay attention to the center of your face Bridesmaids should be particular about the center of the face while doing make-up, since sometimes women have problems with this zone. For instance, such parts of face as forehead, nose, between eyebrows can shine when there is a bright flash of camera. In such case your face will not look unsurpassed. To prevent such effect on your face you must apply some powder on it. If you have some blotting papers in your bag it will be easier to keep the skin of your face matte. You can use them at every possible opportunity. So I can definitely say that this step in doing make-up is very important. If you do everything correctly you will look amazing during all night and your photos will be brilliant. 4. Focus on your brows Brows take a very important part in your make-up, especially if you don’t want to wear make-up. If you decide to do make-up yourself, I suggest you to do a professional grooming of your brows. Remember you should do that a week before the wedding day. If you made a decision to buy an eyebrow pencil, don’t forget that it must not be dark. The best variant will be the same shade as your hair. 5. Choose long-lasting eye shadow You should be careful when choosing the color of eye shadow. You should not be too bright. Better for you will be to use a neutral color. Avoid using such colors as purple and dark blue. You will look out of fashion with these colors. If to speak about eye liner the best choice will be a soft black or light brown color. 6. Use a lip stain Lip stain is very important in bridesmaids’ make-up. It will provide your lips with long-lasting and fresh color for the whole night. You can eat and drink but your lips’ color will not fade. If a lip stain is matte but you prefer more shining then colorless gloss on top is a right choice. 7. Mascara It’s impossible to have a perfect look on photos without using mascara. When you work on your eyes you should finish with mascara. It will complete your make-up. The best color is dark black. We all use make-up in everyday life. But when speaking about wedding day it should be special and perfect. It is very important that your bridesmaid should feel comfortable with the make-up. Try to avoid too much cosmetics. Do you have any tips for bridesmaids? Share them please!
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7 Makeup Tips for Beautiful Bridesmaids


If you are a bridesmaid and you want to have a perfect make-up, then the following recommendations are exactly for you. Follow these tips and you will see the result. Sometimes bridesmaids have not good-looking make-up. To avoid this take into consideration my tips. 1. Use a Primer First of all you should start your make-up with a foundation. You don’t need to use it every day but no doubt for the wedding it will be a very useful thing. What is the purpose of a primer? A primer lets your make-up look fresh for longer time. And you can put it more smoothly. Primers provide you a perfect make-up even when you move actively, for example, dancing at a wedding. One more advantage of a primer is that all the defects on your skin will be almost invisible and you will look perfectly on photos. http://en.amerikanki.com/important-things-relationship/ 7 Important Things You and Your Partner Should Know about Relationship 2. Use the right foundation Try not to do experiments on the day of wedding. Use the foundation which you already know and used before and which is perfect for your skin. In case you don’t have any idea about good foundation you may want to go to any make-up store. There you will get some pieces of advice. Don’t be shy to ask about everything. Be careful while choosing a foundation. It must hide all the flaws of your skin during the whole day and night. 3. Pay attention to the center of your face Bridesmaids should be particular about the center of the face while doing make-up, since sometimes women have problems with this zone. For instance, such parts of face as forehead, nose, between eyebrows can shine when there is a bright flash of camera. In such case your face will not look unsurpassed. To prevent such effect on your face you must apply some powder on it. If you have some blotting papers in your bag it will be easier to keep the skin of your face matte. You can use them at every possible opportunity. So I can definitely say that this step in doing make-up is very important. If you do everything correctly you will look amazing during all night and your photos will be brilliant. 4. Focus on your brows Brows take a very important part in your make-up, especially if you don’t want to wear make-up. If you decide to do make-up yourself, I suggest you to do a professional grooming of your brows. Remember you should do that a week before the wedding day. If you made a decision to buy an eyebrow pencil, don’t forget that it must not be dark. The best variant will be the same shade as your hair. 5. Choose long-lasting eye shadow You should be careful when choosing the color of eye shadow. You should not be too bright. Better for you will be to use a neutral color. Avoid using such colors as purple and dark blue. You will look out of fashion with these colors. If to speak about eye liner the best choice will be a soft black or light brown color. 6. Use a lip stain Lip stain is very important in bridesmaids’ make-up. It will provide your lips with long-lasting and fresh color for the whole night. You can eat and drink but your lips’ color will not fade. If a lip stain is matte but you prefer more shining then colorless gloss on top is a right choice. 7. Mascara It’s impossible to have a perfect look on photos without using mascara. When you work on your eyes you should finish with mascara. It will complete your make-up. The best color is dark black. We all use make-up in everyday life. But when speaking about wedding day it should be special and perfect. It is very important that your bridesmaid should feel comfortable with the make-up. Try to avoid too much cosmetics. Do you have any tips for bridesmaids? Share them please!

May 9, 2014

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101 Career Tips, Each in 140 Characters or Less


We know—you want great career advice, but sometimes, you just don’t have time to read lengthy articles or books. Well, today, you’re in luck: We’ve distilled some of the best-ever advice on The Daily Muse into bite-sized chunks that you can scan in a matter of seconds. Or, better yet—that you can share with your entourage! Each tip is 140 characters or fewer, so you can easily copy and paste your favorites to share with your followers all over the web. General Career Advice 1. A first impression is made in less than 30 seconds. http://bit.ly/R78u8g 2. Want to boost your charisma? Focus on energy and optimism. http://bit.ly/1kbwDoe 3. “You’re always an employee, you’re always representing your company, and you’re always representing yourself.” http://bit.ly/1nMOzX3 4. Rule #1 for dealing with bad bosses: It’s okay to question authority. http://bit.ly/1s2a0Wo 5. No matter where your stress is coming from, it’s not doing you any good—until you learn how to address it. http://bit.ly/RaOMc0 6. Some of the world’s most successful leaders regularly express all manner of emotions, including anger. http://bit.ly/1rZ89zK 7. Work isn’t always about the larger picture; sometimes, it’s about the brown M&Ms. http://bit.ly/1eE1omO 8. Want to get ahead at work? The first step is gaining a loyal following. http://bit.ly/1n4zZwy 9. If you look really closely, most overnight successes took a long time. http://bit.ly/1mYWj8E 10. A job, even a great job or a fantastic career, doesn’t give your life meaning, at least not by itself. http://bit.ly/1kIOgcp Work Relationships 11. “I’ve been reminded time and again just how far being a little nicer can go in business—and in life.” http://bit.ly/1q0MXOg 12. To really influence others, listen more than you talk. http://bit.ly/1rPifU2 13. Every person you meet is a potential door to a new opportunity—personally or professionally. http://bit.ly/1kIOgcp 14. Someone in a support role—an assistant, an intern—could be the best networking contact ever. http://bit.ly/1hmPida 15. Only woman on the team? Get used to establishing dominance over and over again. http://bit.ly/1iad4Z8 16. When pitching to your boss, look at the cost-benefit analysis from his or her perspective. http://bit.ly/1fEoJ8l 17. Your soft skills—like getting along with team members and being generally pleasant—aren’t an optional add-on. http://bit.ly/1iJgVyc 18. Wise words from a boss: “You’ve got to stop apologizing.” http://bit.ly/SkupK5 19. To be seen as a leader, you must know how to manage changing environments. http://bit.ly/1kyTj07 20. Don’t do every single thing your mentor advises: Sheryl Sandberg didn’t, and it paid off. http://bit.ly/1q0O54q 5 advice That Make You Suck as a Human Being Finding a Job 21. People who master the job hunt build up the psychological know-how to get through a sometimes soul-crushing process. http://bit.ly/1l7Zygn 22. When it comes to searching for open positions online, big job boards aren’t the answer anymore. http://bit.ly/1iZ4BZ4 23. The first step after getting laid off: Mourn the loss and move on. http://bit.ly/Q0MdrR 24. Love the job you have? Good—keep looking at other jobs anyway. http://bit.ly/1s2f5hI 25. Fun fact: Hiring managers couldn’t care less where you went to college. http://bit.ly/1jqvbyN 26. A tip for getting a job before graduation: Have a resume or cover letter party with your friends. http://bit.ly/1kHB6lK 27. Mistaking a recruiter as your career confidante can mean the difference between getting a position and hitting a dead end. http://bit.ly/1ipi1BH 28. To see which startups have recently raised money (and, um, will be hiring ASAP), follow @vcdeals. http://bit.ly/1s2g4hT 29. To avoid bias in your job hunt, hold off on reading company reviews until you snag an interview. http://bit.ly/1kIKlxv 30. Sending in your resume on Monday can up your chances of landing the job. http://bit.ly/1jqvGJg Resumes 31. Dear job seekers: Don’t write about your quirky hobbies on your resume. http://bit.ly/1kstbE6 32. Your resume should get very specific when giving your accomplishments. Talk facts, figures, and numbers. http://bit.ly/1moHhYB 33. Want a better resume? Create a “brag” folder in your inbox. http://bit.ly/1nloUVi 34. If you want to tell someone—or the world—who you really are, your resume will never be enough. http://bit.ly/1rZfeAl 35. When first reading your resume, ignore typos and think about the overall message your resume is sending. http://bit.ly/1kFkrwj 36. “Led,” “handled,” “managed.” Just a few words not to use on your resume. http://bit.ly/1kCnKEh 37. With so little space and so much awesome to share, it’s critical to get picky with the words you use on your resume. http://bit.ly/1o2SZt4 38. The story your resume tells about why you’re perfect for a position is more important than your resume’s length. http://bit.ly/Rf0ZMi 39. 95% of large companies use resume tracking systems—and knowing how to beat them makes a difference. http://bit.ly/1fEuCCy 40. Using an interactive and creative resume can be a great move for certain job positions. http://bit.ly/1moGhUq Cover Letters 41. In your cover letter, employers don’t only want to hear about you. They want to hear about themselves, too. http://bit.ly/1ig9WL4 42. The secret to writing a great cover letter: Pretend that the person you’re writing to already loves and respects you. http://bit.ly/1hmTp93 43. Think of getting to know a company like getting to know a person. What is he or she like? Quirky? Serious? Snarky? http://bit.ly/1q0RdNN 44. To help with your cover letter jitters, just imagine you’re writing an email to the hiring manager. http://bit.ly/RaWuCI 45. Your cover letter is meant to complement your resume—not reiterate it. http://bit.ly/1moGsiw 46. Creepy pick-up lines don’t work in bars. They also don’t work in cover letters. http://bit.ly/1fYqdVl 47. Leave that phrase “To Whom it May Concern” out of your cover letter. Now. http://bit.ly/1i58Nun 48. A salesy tone in a cover letter can overshadow your solid qualifications and make you seem pompous and aggressive. http://bit.ly/1q0Snc5 49. “I won’t pretend your company’s mission is my passion…” started the worst cover letter ever. http://bit.ly/1iKI2wZ 50. Not quite qualified for the job? Don’t apologize for it in your cover letter. http://bit.ly/1iahXRY Interviewing 51. The first thing to research about a company pre-interview: what makes it special compared to competitors. http://bit.ly/1hYrSKs 52. What to bring to an interview: Three copies of your resume, a few of your best work samples, and a notepad and pen. http://bit.ly/RszBvg 53. Read the fine print of a job description. It’ll prevent huge complications later on. http://bit.ly/Q18BRS 54. Saying perfectionism is your greatest weakness can seem like a cliché. Get more creative and authentic. http://bit.ly/1rBfk18 55. During your next phone interview, do some power poses, stand, and smile—even if no one can see you. http://bit.ly/1lIjHGS 56. In your Skype interview, pick colors that make you pop specifically on video. http://bit.ly/1iaTQCF 57. Look interested: 67% of hiring managers said they rejected a candidate based on a lack of eye contact. http://bit.ly/R92H2o 58. Just because you stumbled across your future boss’ vacation photos online, doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to mention them. http://bit.ly/Q19aLi 59. Write a thank-you email and a handwritten card. Hey, it can’t hurt! http://bit.ly/1n7lfuE 60. If you’re following up post-interview, be polite and humble (and avoid sounding passive-aggressive). http://bit.ly/1i1NMk9 Management 61. Companies that have thought about their culture have 17% higher profit growth than those who didn’t. http://bit.ly/1gwpcUp 62. Billions of dollars are wasted every year from pointless meetings. http://bit.ly/1q1feUY 63. 47% of new employees want big projects right away. How are you treating new hires? http://bit.ly/1odv75Z 64. Great advice when interviewing a potential new hire: After a candidate has answered a question, pause. http://bit.ly/1iaUkc0 65. Before you decide whom to delegate a task to, make sure you know what you’re delegating. http://bit.ly/1iZfXw5 66. Want to be a more effective manager? Make sure you’re not making promises you can’t keep. http://bit.ly/1lLGxOB 67. With younger employees, make sure you do non-work check-ins every once in a while. http://bit.ly/1kvV8d4 68. The first step to a successful virtual employee operation is making sure everyone has the same technology. http://bit.ly/1fEZcvD 69. Unsure how to handle employee feedback? Take a breath, swallow your pride, and listen. http://bit.ly/1iL6nCR 70. Want to be like Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh? Be open, honest, and fair with your employees. http://bit.ly/1q1fLpY Productivity 71. The most productive people in the world manage their energy, not just their time. http://bit.ly/1ntWF6S 72. Either you run the day, or the day runs you. http://bit.ly/1mYWj8E 73. Have a minute to spare and want to be productive? Spend it deleting an app that distracts you. http://bit.ly/1rsNeVL 74. Studies show that self-imposed deadlines are least effective when trying to get things done. http://bit.ly/1eNpAmD 75. Learning how to sync all of the to-do lists from your electronic devices can make you way more productive. http://bit.ly/1kONcd0 76. Changing a couple of the websites you use in the office can make a huge difference in your work life. http://bit.ly/1qBFCzL 77. Fact: Having white space in the office can boost team productivity. http://bit.ly/1iwVuit 78. You can slash the amount of time you spend answering emails by using auto-texts on your phone. http://bit.ly/1kzpj4p 79. Hitting the snooze button in the morning can actually help you wake up faster. http://bit.ly/RbsCGw 80. A poorly designed office could be crushing your creativity and productivity. http://bit.ly/Q1aDRZ Communication 81. Acing your next presentation could be as simple as a strategically placed pause. http://bit.ly/1n95WUJ 82. Don’t reinvent the wheel: Many emails you need to send have been written already by people in similar situations. http://bit.ly/1fwUkbX 83. Synergy? Disruption? Corporate culture? Your favorite business buzzwords could say a lot about you and how you work. http://bit.ly/1n967zy 84. Dealing with an angry customer? Simply saying the caller’s name can make a huge difference in attitude. http://bit.ly/1s2Wthz 85. Interacting with someone you admire on Twitter starts with finding common ground. http://bit.ly/1n96kmb 86. Want to stop choking under pressure? It all has to do with training the prefrontal cortex properly. http://bit.ly/1jqOp7n 87. The average office worker receives 110 emails per day and spends 13 hours per week writing and responding to them. http://bit.ly/1fYIjXq 88. Rule #1 of conference calls: Make sure you figure out beforehand who is calling whom. http://bit.ly/1nenEDV 89. Ceasing to fear public speaking takes time, practice, and coming up with a plan. http://bit.ly/1kzqxg5 90. Sharing when you don’t know something could actually help you take a huge leap forward in your career. http://bit.ly/1mprooY Social Media and Blogging 91. No matter what field you’re in, Instagram is a great way to find creativity and inspiration. http://bit.ly/1jqP1Ki 92. Want to get noticed by recruiters? Build a personal website. http://bit.ly/1jMELto 93. Your LinkedIn summary should be around 3-5 short paragraphs, with a bulleted section in the middle. http://bit.ly/1gynguI 94. LinkedIn’s 120-character headline limit is a prime piece of marketing real estate (marketing for yourself, that is). http://bit.ly/1fqTXtX 95. Don’t be afraid to ask your LinkedIn recommenders to focus on a certain aspect of your character. http://bit.ly/1rPGBNk 96. Writing “Following Up from Today’s Event” instead of “Following Up” in a LinkedIn message title may get a response. http://bit.ly/1lLKsLn 97. Even if you’re not job-hunting, post one article on your LinkedIn feed each week. http://bit.ly/1rPGBNk 98. Follow company Twitter accounts to get an early heads up on job openings. http://bit.ly/1od08XP 99. Want to stand out to hiring managers? Create a 140-character resume. http://bit.ly/SxKwEr 100. The easiest way to stalk your contacts and see what they’re up to online? Newsle. http://bit.ly/1ja6APg Bonus 101. The best place to get career and job search advice every day? @dailymuse. http://bit.ly/1fU5lyt Twitter Reacts to Apple's Possible Beats Acquisition
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101 Career Tips, Each in 140 Characters or Less


We know—you want great career advice, but sometimes, you just don’t have time to read lengthy articles or books. Well, today, you’re in luck: We’ve distilled some of the best-ever advice on The Daily Muse into bite-sized chunks that you can scan in a matter of seconds. Or, better yet—that you can share with your entourage! Each tip is 140 characters or fewer, so you can easily copy and paste your favorites to share with your followers all over the web. General Career Advice 1. A first impression is made in less than 30 seconds. http://bit.ly/R78u8g 2. Want to boost your charisma? Focus on energy and optimism. http://bit.ly/1kbwDoe 3. “You’re always an employee, you’re always representing your company, and you’re always representing yourself.” http://bit.ly/1nMOzX3 4. Rule #1 for dealing with bad bosses: It’s okay to question authority. http://bit.ly/1s2a0Wo 5. No matter where your stress is coming from, it’s not doing you any good—until you learn how to address it. http://bit.ly/RaOMc0 6. Some of the world’s most successful leaders regularly express all manner of emotions, including anger. http://bit.ly/1rZ89zK 7. Work isn’t always about the larger picture; sometimes, it’s about the brown M&Ms. http://bit.ly/1eE1omO 8. Want to get ahead at work? The first step is gaining a loyal following. http://bit.ly/1n4zZwy 9. If you look really closely, most overnight successes took a long time. http://bit.ly/1mYWj8E 10. A job, even a great job or a fantastic career, doesn’t give your life meaning, at least not by itself. http://bit.ly/1kIOgcp Work Relationships 11. “I’ve been reminded time and again just how far being a little nicer can go in business—and in life.” http://bit.ly/1q0MXOg 12. To really influence others, listen more than you talk. http://bit.ly/1rPifU2 13. Every person you meet is a potential door to a new opportunity—personally or professionally. http://bit.ly/1kIOgcp 14. Someone in a support role—an assistant, an intern—could be the best networking contact ever. http://bit.ly/1hmPida 15. Only woman on the team? Get used to establishing dominance over and over again. http://bit.ly/1iad4Z8 16. When pitching to your boss, look at the cost-benefit analysis from his or her perspective. http://bit.ly/1fEoJ8l 17. Your soft skills—like getting along with team members and being generally pleasant—aren’t an optional add-on. http://bit.ly/1iJgVyc 18. Wise words from a boss: “You’ve got to stop apologizing.” http://bit.ly/SkupK5 19. To be seen as a leader, you must know how to manage changing environments. http://bit.ly/1kyTj07 20. Don’t do every single thing your mentor advises: Sheryl Sandberg didn’t, and it paid off. http://bit.ly/1q0O54q 5 advice That Make You Suck as a Human Being Finding a Job 21. People who master the job hunt build up the psychological know-how to get through a sometimes soul-crushing process. http://bit.ly/1l7Zygn 22. When it comes to searching for open positions online, big job boards aren’t the answer anymore. http://bit.ly/1iZ4BZ4 23. The first step after getting laid off: Mourn the loss and move on. http://bit.ly/Q0MdrR 24. Love the job you have? Good—keep looking at other jobs anyway. http://bit.ly/1s2f5hI 25. Fun fact: Hiring managers couldn’t care less where you went to college. http://bit.ly/1jqvbyN 26. A tip for getting a job before graduation: Have a resume or cover letter party with your friends. http://bit.ly/1kHB6lK 27. Mistaking a recruiter as your career confidante can mean the difference between getting a position and hitting a dead end. http://bit.ly/1ipi1BH 28. To see which startups have recently raised money (and, um, will be hiring ASAP), follow @vcdeals. http://bit.ly/1s2g4hT 29. To avoid bias in your job hunt, hold off on reading company reviews until you snag an interview. http://bit.ly/1kIKlxv 30. Sending in your resume on Monday can up your chances of landing the job. http://bit.ly/1jqvGJg Resumes 31. Dear job seekers: Don’t write about your quirky hobbies on your resume. http://bit.ly/1kstbE6 32. Your resume should get very specific when giving your accomplishments. Talk facts, figures, and numbers. http://bit.ly/1moHhYB 33. Want a better resume? Create a “brag” folder in your inbox. http://bit.ly/1nloUVi 34. If you want to tell someone—or the world—who you really are, your resume will never be enough. http://bit.ly/1rZfeAl 35. When first reading your resume, ignore typos and think about the overall message your resume is sending. http://bit.ly/1kFkrwj 36. “Led,” “handled,” “managed.” Just a few words not to use on your resume. http://bit.ly/1kCnKEh 37. With so little space and so much awesome to share, it’s critical to get picky with the words you use on your resume. http://bit.ly/1o2SZt4 38. The story your resume tells about why you’re perfect for a position is more important than your resume’s length. http://bit.ly/Rf0ZMi 39. 95% of large companies use resume tracking systems—and knowing how to beat them makes a difference. http://bit.ly/1fEuCCy 40. Using an interactive and creative resume can be a great move for certain job positions. http://bit.ly/1moGhUq Cover Letters 41. In your cover letter, employers don’t only want to hear about you. They want to hear about themselves, too. http://bit.ly/1ig9WL4 42. The secret to writing a great cover letter: Pretend that the person you’re writing to already loves and respects you. http://bit.ly/1hmTp93 43. Think of getting to know a company like getting to know a person. What is he or she like? Quirky? Serious? Snarky? http://bit.ly/1q0RdNN 44. To help with your cover letter jitters, just imagine you’re writing an email to the hiring manager. http://bit.ly/RaWuCI 45. Your cover letter is meant to complement your resume—not reiterate it. http://bit.ly/1moGsiw 46. Creepy pick-up lines don’t work in bars. They also don’t work in cover letters. http://bit.ly/1fYqdVl 47. Leave that phrase “To Whom it May Concern” out of your cover letter. Now. http://bit.ly/1i58Nun 48. A salesy tone in a cover letter can overshadow your solid qualifications and make you seem pompous and aggressive. http://bit.ly/1q0Snc5 49. “I won’t pretend your company’s mission is my passion…” started the worst cover letter ever. http://bit.ly/1iKI2wZ 50. Not quite qualified for the job? Don’t apologize for it in your cover letter. http://bit.ly/1iahXRY Interviewing 51. The first thing to research about a company pre-interview: what makes it special compared to competitors. http://bit.ly/1hYrSKs 52. What to bring to an interview: Three copies of your resume, a few of your best work samples, and a notepad and pen. http://bit.ly/RszBvg 53. Read the fine print of a job description. It’ll prevent huge complications later on. http://bit.ly/Q18BRS 54. Saying perfectionism is your greatest weakness can seem like a cliché. Get more creative and authentic. http://bit.ly/1rBfk18 55. During your next phone interview, do some power poses, stand, and smile—even if no one can see you. http://bit.ly/1lIjHGS 56. In your Skype interview, pick colors that make you pop specifically on video. http://bit.ly/1iaTQCF 57. Look interested: 67% of hiring managers said they rejected a candidate based on a lack of eye contact. http://bit.ly/R92H2o 58. Just because you stumbled across your future boss’ vacation photos online, doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to mention them. http://bit.ly/Q19aLi 59. Write a thank-you email and a handwritten card. Hey, it can’t hurt! http://bit.ly/1n7lfuE 60. If you’re following up post-interview, be polite and humble (and avoid sounding passive-aggressive). http://bit.ly/1i1NMk9 Management 61. Companies that have thought about their culture have 17% higher profit growth than those who didn’t. http://bit.ly/1gwpcUp 62. Billions of dollars are wasted every year from pointless meetings. http://bit.ly/1q1feUY 63. 47% of new employees want big projects right away. How are you treating new hires? http://bit.ly/1odv75Z 64. Great advice when interviewing a potential new hire: After a candidate has answered a question, pause. http://bit.ly/1iaUkc0 65. Before you decide whom to delegate a task to, make sure you know what you’re delegating. http://bit.ly/1iZfXw5 66. Want to be a more effective manager? Make sure you’re not making promises you can’t keep. http://bit.ly/1lLGxOB 67. With younger employees, make sure you do non-work check-ins every once in a while. http://bit.ly/1kvV8d4 68. The first step to a successful virtual employee operation is making sure everyone has the same technology. http://bit.ly/1fEZcvD 69. Unsure how to handle employee feedback? Take a breath, swallow your pride, and listen. http://bit.ly/1iL6nCR 70. Want to be like Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh? Be open, honest, and fair with your employees. http://bit.ly/1q1fLpY Productivity 71. The most productive people in the world manage their energy, not just their time. http://bit.ly/1ntWF6S 72. Either you run the day, or the day runs you. http://bit.ly/1mYWj8E 73. Have a minute to spare and want to be productive? Spend it deleting an app that distracts you. http://bit.ly/1rsNeVL 74. Studies show that self-imposed deadlines are least effective when trying to get things done. http://bit.ly/1eNpAmD 75. Learning how to sync all of the to-do lists from your electronic devices can make you way more productive. http://bit.ly/1kONcd0 76. Changing a couple of the websites you use in the office can make a huge difference in your work life. http://bit.ly/1qBFCzL 77. Fact: Having white space in the office can boost team productivity. http://bit.ly/1iwVuit 78. You can slash the amount of time you spend answering emails by using auto-texts on your phone. http://bit.ly/1kzpj4p 79. Hitting the snooze button in the morning can actually help you wake up faster. http://bit.ly/RbsCGw 80. A poorly designed office could be crushing your creativity and productivity. http://bit.ly/Q1aDRZ Communication 81. Acing your next presentation could be as simple as a strategically placed pause. http://bit.ly/1n95WUJ 82. Don’t reinvent the wheel: Many emails you need to send have been written already by people in similar situations. http://bit.ly/1fwUkbX 83. Synergy? Disruption? Corporate culture? Your favorite business buzzwords could say a lot about you and how you work. http://bit.ly/1n967zy 84. Dealing with an angry customer? Simply saying the caller’s name can make a huge difference in attitude. http://bit.ly/1s2Wthz 85. Interacting with someone you admire on Twitter starts with finding common ground. http://bit.ly/1n96kmb 86. Want to stop choking under pressure? It all has to do with training the prefrontal cortex properly. http://bit.ly/1jqOp7n 87. The average office worker receives 110 emails per day and spends 13 hours per week writing and responding to them. http://bit.ly/1fYIjXq 88. Rule #1 of conference calls: Make sure you figure out beforehand who is calling whom. http://bit.ly/1nenEDV 89. Ceasing to fear public speaking takes time, practice, and coming up with a plan. http://bit.ly/1kzqxg5 90. Sharing when you don’t know something could actually help you take a huge leap forward in your career. http://bit.ly/1mprooY Social Media and Blogging 91. No matter what field you’re in, Instagram is a great way to find creativity and inspiration. http://bit.ly/1jqP1Ki 92. Want to get noticed by recruiters? Build a personal website. http://bit.ly/1jMELto 93. Your LinkedIn summary should be around 3-5 short paragraphs, with a bulleted section in the middle. http://bit.ly/1gynguI 94. LinkedIn’s 120-character headline limit is a prime piece of marketing real estate (marketing for yourself, that is). http://bit.ly/1fqTXtX 95. Don’t be afraid to ask your LinkedIn recommenders to focus on a certain aspect of your character. http://bit.ly/1rPGBNk 96. Writing “Following Up from Today’s Event” instead of “Following Up” in a LinkedIn message title may get a response. http://bit.ly/1lLKsLn 97. Even if you’re not job-hunting, post one article on your LinkedIn feed each week. http://bit.ly/1rPGBNk 98. Follow company Twitter accounts to get an early heads up on job openings. http://bit.ly/1od08XP 99. Want to stand out to hiring managers? Create a 140-character resume. http://bit.ly/SxKwEr 100. The easiest way to stalk your contacts and see what they’re up to online? Newsle. http://bit.ly/1ja6APg Bonus 101. The best place to get career and job search advice every day? @dailymuse. http://bit.ly/1fU5lyt Twitter Reacts to Apple's Possible Beats Acquisition
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