Articles Under: Simplifying

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What’s on your daily bucket list?

We all have our heavy duty bucket lists that include skydiving, scuba diving a shipwreck, and other big crazy fun events. What about the small things that you want to do on a daily basis? Those are just as important. In fact, I’d say they’re MORE important than the big ones because let’s face it, [...]

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165 New Comments in 3 Days!!! #commentspam

3 days ago I had about 75 comments…today I had 240! At first I was stoked! Then I realized there must be a mistake. After looking a little deeper I realized I didn’t have my spam filter plugin activated…and that I was now the proud owner of 165 new spam comments :-/ Check out this video [...]

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11 Things My Life Doesn’t Need in 2011

Sam Davidson is part of Reverb10, which is an online event dedicated to reflecting on 2010 and manifesting what is to come in 2011. Sam contributed this question: “What are 11 things your life doesn’t need in 2011? How will you go about eliminating them? How will getting rid of these 11 things change your [...]

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How to Be Yourself in Unknown Situations

I was recently doing some side work at an auction where people were buying homes from the bank at a fraction of the value. I found out that morning that I would have two roles that day: Registration and Signer. For Registration I was to sign people in and make sure they had specific items [...]

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Overcoming Insecurities in 3 Easy Steps

Insecurities are such a time waster, and yet we spend so much time on them (me included). Every single person on the planet has insecurities, and if they think that they don’t then they’re not very self-aware. Dictionary.com defines insecurity as “lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt.” This lack of confidence and self-doubt happens every [...]

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Lesson in Being Yourself

I just watched a movie called “Talk To Me” starring Don Cheadle as Petey Greene from DC, who was a disc jockey back the 1960s and 70s (movie is based on a true story). He had a natural talent to get people involved and together, a talent to get people to listen. How many people [...]

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Playing For Change

This is a video of numerous people playing numerous instruments (some singing) to the song “Stand By Me” It gave me goosebumps, and I had to share it.

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7 Steps to Karate-Chopping Depression

Being a depressed Superhero sucks… So what can you do to pull yourself out of that funk? What’s the magic antidote to that kryptonite called “Depression”? If you’re looking for tips about a new book to read, a new tea to drink, or a different way to comb your hair in order to get out [...]

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5 simple ways to become less forgetful

Let me start off by saying that I’m known as the one in my family who is always late, and the one who everyone has to wait for before we can all leave the house to go somewhere. Either you know someone like that (in which case you should send this to them), or you [...]

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Epitome of our “on-the-go” culture

People want expect things to be readily available at all times. If it isn’t, we’ll just go to the “innovative” competitor who DOES have it accessible to us. This Starbucks mug, for instance, is a great example. I had this epiphany of how attached and dependent we all are on efficiencies when I was at [...]

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