Google Doodle Honors Scientist Hertha Marks Ayrton — TIME


Hertha Marks Ayrton became the first woman to present her own work to the U.K.’s Royal Society when she stood in front of the scientific academy in 1904 and read “The Origin and Growth of Ripple Marks.” Until then, scientists were baffled by the creation of ridges in sand when a wave washes over a…

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How to Tackle Anxiety and Depression — The Flexi Foodie


There are such a wide range of reasons why a person might struggle with anxiety and depression that it is impossible to say that everyone can benefit from the same advice. However, there are certain things at the core of these mental health issues that people may share. These things can pertain to a prolonged […]

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Why You’ll Need To Save Way More Than You Think — TIME


A few years back, Mohamed El-Erian, the former CEO of PIMCO, coined the term “New Normal” to describe the post-crisis era of lower returns, slower growth, and more volatility. At the time, it was quite a bold prediction. But now it’s increasingly the conventional wisdom. Witness Thursday’s release of a new report from the McKinsey…

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12 Tips About Discipline for Coaches — JAG GYM Blog


There is a difference between discipline and punishment. Discipline is about fixing and learning from your mistakes. It is corrective and instructional, focused on the child’s long-term well-being. Its goal is to teach what behavior is and is not acceptable. Punishment is about paying for those mistakes. Its goal is to inhibit a behavior […]

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The Aesthetic Triad — Lightscapes Nature Photography Blog


Most of the photographic blog entries that I see that are ostensibly written as aids to help aspiring practitioners cover technical topics of one sort of the other. The technical points (e.g. exposure, depth of field, etc.) are necessary and important and I’ve certainly been known to cover them from time to time myself, but […]

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Aren’t we all wishing for a miracle? — Awkward panda🐼


Dreams are hopeless & hopeful. It’s like we’re living in an antithesis defined by our situations. And maybe sometimes all it takes is 20 seconds of insanity to jump towards the impossible. That one decision may either be the worst or the best.And that decision which decides your fate is probably the edge you have […]

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We know what we are, but know not what we may be. — William Shakespeare — Encouraging Moments


Some days I’m happy with who I am and where my life is headed. I work hard, play hard, love lots, pray daily, and pay attention to beauty around me. But then there are other days…I question my direction in life, feel unfulfilled, and sluggish. Does this happen to others? That’s why I love this […]

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Why Creativity Feeds the Soul — The Holistic Blue Guy


Creativity comes from a quiet place inside each of us. If we choose to habitually express it, the results can be amazing. It can inspire, entertain and fascinate us. It can also make us pause in utter amazement. I value creativity much more than I used to. For that reason, I plan to make an […]

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