by etarver8 | May 19, 2016 | Mind Success
Picture your life like a Venn diagram. It’s comprised of three circles – the things you’re good at, the things you can get paid for, and the things you actually love doing. Now, each one of these circles overlaps so that there’s a small intersection of the three right...
by Marc Chernoff | May 19, 2016 | Mind Games
Sometimes things just need to fall off your plate. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: busyness is an illness. Think about your own life and the lives of those close to you. Most of us have a tendency to do as much as we possibly can – cramming every waking...
by Alan Henry | May 19, 2016 | Mind Success
nVisionary’s desktop combines just a little Rainmeter with a beautiful wallpaper to create a look that all fits together nicely. A starry sky littered with system monitors and a great now playing widget make a great sit-down or second screen monitor with enough space...
by Heather Yamada-Hosley | May 18, 2016 | Mind Success
Fresh ramen noodles aren’t hard to make and are so much more delicious than instant ramen. You can save money by making them at home, too. All you need are these three ingredients and a little time. First, you’ll need baked soda (which you will have to make from...
by Andy Orin | May 18, 2016 | Mind Success
Today the tech news cycle belongs to Google—and yet!—the world continues to go on outside of Mountain View. Netflix has a new way to test your internet speed, Nokia phones are coming back, and more leftover breadcrumbs. You may have heard that LinkedIn was hacked and...
by Patrick Allan | May 18, 2016 | Mind Success
Ants love the messes that are associated with outdoor meals, so there’s always an anthill near every picnic area. If you want to keep them from crawling on your seat and into your food, you can make some mini ant moats with pie tins. This video from the...
by Patrick Allan | May 18, 2016 | Mind Success
If the people in your household do a good job of scraping or rinsing off their plates before sticking them in the dishwasher, it can be hard to tell when the dishes inside are clean or dirty. A small, upright glass makes for a great indicator. Sure, you could have...
by Philippe Isler | May 18, 2016 | Mind Success
“Unnecessary fear of a bad decision is a major stumbling block to good decisions.” ~Jim Camp Twenty years ago, my wife and I decided to move from Montréal, where we had lived for the first 35 years of our lives, to Nova Scotia, 800 miles away, where we had no...
by Bulletproof Staff | May 18, 2016 | Mind Success
Every month we put out Bulletproof Bullet Points, a list of the latest and greatest biohacking research going on around the globe. This month’s edition features rebuilding the neurons of braindead patients, an empathy-sapping drug that 23% of Americans take weekly,...
by Laura Halliday | May 18, 2016 | Mind Games
The human mind is wonderful, but it is not perfect. Cognitive biases, for instance, are genuine limitations in our thinking of which we are not consciously aware. Influencing the decisions we make, the views we uphold, or the conclusions we reach, often in a...