by Annie Wood | Jun 17, 2016 | Mind Success
“Spending today complaining about yesterday won’t make tomorrow any better.” ~Unknown When I was about sixteen or so, one of my parent’s friends got into some trouble with the law. When we’d visit him he’d often shake his head from side to side and mumble, my life is...
by Eric Ravenscraft | Jun 17, 2016 | Mind Success
When you’ve got to get your cardio in for the day, nothing gets you ready for it like a high-energy playlist. Today’s playlist is perfect to take on your next run. This playlist, from playlist service Digster, features a number of modern pop and older hits to keep...
by Patrick Allan | Jun 16, 2016 | Mind Success
[embedded content] If you’re looking for way to get your kids learning this summer, Box Island is a fun, engaging iOS game that uses puzzle-like levels to teach kids the elements of coding. In Box Island, from Code.org-affiliated developer Radiant Games, Kids will...
by Andy Orin | Jun 16, 2016 | Mind Success
Facebook Messenger has just under a billion users. That’s not an exaggeration—that’s billion with a B—so every little change to the app could have broad ramifications. Their latest update gives you an overview of your recent messages and contacts, and its called...
by Patrick Allan | Jun 16, 2016 | Mind Success
When someone does something that aggravates us, it’s in our nature to ask them why. That can make things better or worse, depending on how you go about it. If you want to avoid sounding passive aggressive, you need to make your curiosity obvious. Passive aggression is...
by Patrick Allan | Jun 16, 2016 | Mind Success
Not every problem in your home requires a big project to fix it. Some things are just little annoyances, but it’s the little things that you forget over and over. If you keep a journal of what annoys you about your home, it will help you remember to actually fix it....