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November 7, 2019

It’s Easier to Find Time to Exercise Than You Think

Day after day, you promise yourself that you really need to get out and go for a run but somehow you’ve reached the end of another week continuing to promise yourself that “tomorrow is another day.” Perhaps you’re not a morning person, or perhaps you’re too tied up with school drop-off schedules to make that...


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Published on November 07, 2019 07:27

Scientists finally know what screen time does to your toddler’s brain

  A report from Common Sense Media found the average child between the ages of 0 and 8 has 2 hours and 19 minutes of screen time a day, and 35% of their screen time is on a mobile device. A new study conducted by the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital published in the journal, JAMA Pediatrics,...


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Published on November 07, 2019 07:00

November 6, 2019

Quiz: Narcissist or Just Self-absorbed?

Do you know someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder? Or are they just selfish?


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Published on November 06, 2019 07:59

November 5, 2019

Here’s What You Do at a Party, Based on Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Are you the life of the party or do you find any imaginable reason to bow out? Today we’re going to take a (tongue-in-cheek) look at how each type shows up in a party atmosphere. Keep in mind, this is more humorous than serious. We’d love to hear YOUR thoughts on the party life in...


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Published on November 05, 2019 09:31

Military cadet study: ‘GRIT’ more important than fitness | Daily Mail Online

Grit may be the only personality trait that predicts whether or not you will succeed, a new study suggests. In research conducted on West Point military cadets, scientists found that perseverance was a good predictor of successfully completing initiation training and graduating in four years. Neither college entrance exam scores nor athletic ability were good...


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Published on November 05, 2019 08:09

Don’t Settle For Someone Who Picks And Chooses When To Pay Attention To You

If he picks and chooses when to answer your texts, when to hang out with you, when to acknowledge your existence, then you’re clearly not his first priority. He’s only interested in speaking to you on his terms, when he feels like it, when he decides it’s convenient for him — and that’s not the way a...


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Published on November 05, 2019 08:03

November 4, 2019

7 Lessons I Learned From Toxic Friends

There’s no room for toxic friends. Toxic friendships don’t have to be tolerated, so walk away. Easier said than done, I know, but it’s possible. After being involved in a couple lengthy, sour camaraderies, I realized I got more out of them than bitter memories and unnecessary stress. Here are 7 lessons I learned from...


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Published on November 04, 2019 17:45