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mindfulness
How Highly Sensitive People Can Set Better Boundaries
Setting boundaries with confidence: A DBT guide for HSPs. If you're a highly sensitive person, you experience life in high definition thanks to your...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago

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health
Chicken vs. Beef: Which One Is the Better Lunch Option?
Chicken and beef are two of the most popular protein sources. Beef provides slightly more protein and iron, while chicken is often lower in saturated...
health.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
‘Let the Fire Teach Us’: How L.A. Is Building Back Better
When the 2018 Woolsey fire reduced Carla and Kevin Fern’s modest house in the Malibu hills to ash, they knew they wanted to rebuild. “Where else...
reasonstobecheerful.world - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
OpenAI considers taking drastic action to stop Elon Musk
Sam Altman isn't stopping after publicly rejecting Musk's offer. Last week, Elon Musk continued to make announcements that stopped people in their...
thestreet.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Police arrest 21 linked to syndicate over luring domestic workers to open bank accounts, launder over HK $ 70 million
Hong Kong police have arrested 21 people allegedly linked to a syndicate led by gang members who recruited domestic workers to launder more than...
hongkongfp.com - 30+ days ago
business / entrepreneurship
From Stagnation to Success: How to Know It’s time to Pivot Your Purpose
When you hit a plateau, step back, reassess, adapt, and move forward strategically. Stephen Shortt, an Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) member in Ireland, is a career and talent strategist who prepares people and organizations for the future of work. We asked Stephen how he realized it was time to...
inc.com - 11 days ago
design
Electric car drivers "getting a better experience" says Volvo chief designer
By creating moments of delight designers have the power to make the experience of driving electric cars better than petrol cars, says Volvo global...
dezeen.com - 30 days ago
entrepreneurship
This Self-Made Millionaire Who Lived in a Trailer Park Before Starting a Business at 19 Reveals Her 'Superpower' — and 1 Quality That Sets Successful People Apart
Candy Valentino, a serial founder and investor, shares how she got her start — and advice for other women in business. Business growth expert and investor Candy Valentino was born to teenage parents in small-town Pennsylvania. Her family lived in a trailer park and relied on welfare and government...
entrepreneur.com - 30+ days ago
health
Are Blue Eyes More Sensitive To Light? Understanding Photophobia
Photophobia is an abnormal sensitivity to light. It is associated with dry eye disease, migraines (severe, recurrent headaches), and traumatic brain...
health.com - 20 days ago
books
National Library Week 2025: Drawn to the Library!
Information submittedDEPHOS — What draws people to the library? Everything! From books and digital resources to job assistance and creative...
delphosherald.com - 13 days ago
diy
18 body hacks that seem 'crazy,' but real people swear by
Who knew that push-ups were good for stuffy noses! You can always count on Reddit to be a treasure trove of various life hacks. From minimal effort...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
fitness / health
Do You Get a ‘Better’ Workout With an Elliptical or a Treadmill?
Here’s what to consider before you hit that start button. At face value, the treadmill and the elliptical seem like two pretty similar pieces of gym...
self.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Bluesky reaches 15 million users as more people look for alternatives to X
Bluesky, one of the many microblogging platforms, has now officially reached the milestone of 15 million registered users. A month ago, Bluesky still had 13 million followers, which shows that the social network is growing rapidly as more people look for alternatives to X. Bluesky continues to grow,...
9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
pets
How owning dogs actually helps elderly people avoid trips and falls
Dogs aren’t just a man’s best friend - new Irish research shows regular pooch walking helps protect against mobility problems and the risk of falls...
irishmirror.ie - 30+ days ago
business
DWP urges people with these 57 health conditions to check on £400 payment
Millions of people are being warned they could miss out on a vital payment worth more than £400 every four weeks. The Department for Work and...
walesonline.co.uk - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Zolve Raises $ 251 Million To Solve The Credit Challenge For Migrants
When does a well-off, highly-skilled professional with a strong credit history suddenly become an unacceptable risk for credit card lenders and other financial services companies? The answer appears to be when they move overseas. While the financial services sector is supposed to be global,...
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auto
Volkswagen’s new ID.Buzz is a great family hauler, but not a ‘People’s Car’
The excitement surrounding the ID.Buzz is similar to when Volkswagen launched the New Beetle in the late 1990s. At a time when entry-level cars were drab and routinely described as penalty boxes, the New Beetle’s bubbly shape, bright colours and standard flower vase were a sharp contrast to the...
theglobeandmail.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Skip the Trip to Best Buy, These Are 10 Better Places to Buy Electronics
While Best Buy may be one of the biggest names in consumer electronics, it’s far from the only place to make a purchase. For years, Best Buy was the...
247wallst.com - 30+ days ago
mindfulness
“People With Borderline Personality Disorder Can’t Change”
Is it true that people with borderline personality disorder can't change? Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a condition characterized by...
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cycling
Best electric bike: E-bikes for commuting, folding, MTB and road cycling
While the best electric bikes have been popular for many years in mainland Europe and East Asia, people in the UK have only recently woken up to the...
expertreviews.com - 30+ days ago
health
Is the MIND diet really best for preventing dementia?
You are what you eat. Remember that phrase? Basically, it refers to the deep relationship between our physical health and what we put on our plates. Well, that goes for your brain too. Everything you eat impacts your cognitive health, for better or worse. This connection was the inspiration for the...
aol.com - 18 days ago
lifestyle
Panera Bread plans to pull 'Charged Sips' drinks from Canada amid wrongful death lawsuits
Two families have sued Panera after people allegedly died from the highly caffeinated drinks. "The 360." It shows you diverse perspectives on the...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
How To Build Lean, Toned Legs, According to People Who Have Done It
Diet and fitness are essential aspects of sculpting lean, mean legs. Is developing lean, mean legs at the top of your fitness bucket list? If so,...
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apps
Boost Productivity: How to Use Split View on Mac
Split View on Mac is a highly practical feature that allows you to work with two apps side by side, making multitasking more efficient and intuitive....
geeky-gadgets.com - 28 days ago
entrepreneurship
13 Habits of Highly Effective Risk-Takers
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wired.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Make notifications better on the Galaxy S25; here’s how to tune One UI 7 alerts
It takes some effort on every Galaxy device to tune notifications so that we don’t become bombarded with alerts at all waking moments. One UI 7 provides an avenue for that, as well as other advanced options to ensure you’re seeing the alerts you actually care about and none you don’t. This quick...
9to5google.com - 30+ days ago