Archive for the ‘Lifestyle’ Category

Workspace Impressions

Whether it’s a private corner office or a shared cubicle, personalizing your own space makes sense since you spend a lot of time at your desk. Just like your clothes and body language, your workspace gives coworkers and clients a distinct impression about you.

According to experts, everything in your office sends a message, whether you want it to or not. Things on your space transmit clues about your efficiency, sociability and competence.

So what might they be thinking when they see your desk? Let’s find out! (more…)

How To Get Organized In Seven Days

You just have to devote just one week (a project a day) to creating order and you’ll be amazed what a calming influence it can be.

Monday: Organize your inbox. Come home early from work for a cleaning session. Activate your out-of-the-office e-mail reply and turn off the auto chime for two hours. Create new folders for contacts, projects and meetings. Sort them alphabetically then redirect e-mails to folders or delete them. So next time, be relentless and begin filing or deleting e-mails on arrival.

Tuesday:
Organize your cabinet. Gather 2 cardboard boxes and place punch bowls and platters you haven’t used in months in basement or yard sale. Replace cabinet lining and sift through cans, teas and cracker boxes, throwing out the expired and moving older cans to the front. Place your flour, cereal and sugar into plastic containers to keep them fresh and protected against bugs. (more…)

Reasons Why You Overspend

Buying using the plastic money, in bulk or even music can lead to overshopping. It happens all the time when you go to supermarket for a gallon of milk and you come home with 4 bags of groceries. Sometimes you plan to order a single book from Amazon.com and end up with a $78 bill at checkout.

The good thing here is that you’re not alone. So, what are the reasons why you overspend? Find out below:

  • Falling for clever pricing tactics. Marketers have a clever approach to making shoppers think they’re getting a good deal. For example, “There are places where there’s a $150 hamburger,” he writes. “The first thing everyone does is shake their head. But then you go down the menu, suddenly the $50 steak doesn’t seem so outrageous.” The bottom line here is that you’ve overspent while thinking you’re getting a bargain. (more…)

What Are The Things We Can’t Live Without

In spite of the recession, Americans have clung dearly to a few surprising necessities. This only shows that people also require a bit of entertainment and a tasty beverage or two. Companionship is important even if it’s not human. And you can’t even look for a job these days if you don’t have internet access.

Aside from the food, clothing and shelter, what are the other things that we can’t live without? The following are the 10 new most essentials for people:

  • Coffee: Though Americans cut back on the $5 daily latter, they’re compensating by brewing more of their own coffee. 86% of coffee drinkers make their own at home and if a lot of people are drinking more booze at home, it makes sense that they’d be dosing themselves with more coffee, too.
  • Beer and Wine: Their sales have inched up over the last few years. More people are drinking at home while watching their favorite TV programs. (more…)

Beauty Mistakes That Make You Look Old

types of diet programs“>1. types of diet programs“>Not applying eyeliner. As we get older, our eyes start to droop at the outer corners, eyeliner and mascara can help you to fix the problem. You can fake a lifted look by lining your upper lashes with black pencil and this can make the line a bit thicker at the outer corners. Then, curl your eyelashes and add a few coats of mascara. Straight lashes may make lids appear hooded.

2. Wearing the wrong lipstick. Metallic or iridescent lipstick finishes may look pretty on models but they don’t work if you are 40 and above. You can use a lipstick formula with sheen (not heavy shimmer) which has added effect of making thin lips appear fuller.

3. Brushing bronzer all over the face. Faking your tan makes you look older because the yellow and brown bases of bronzer give skin a dull. Create a halo effect, instead of brushing it all over, by dusting only your hairline, cheekbones and jawline and blend them well. Do not put it around your eyes, nose and mouth because darkness in these areas can be aging. (more…)

Fastest Way To Get Pretty

Whether you are time starved or just really lazy, this will help you to save more time while getting the gorgeous look that you’ve always wanted.

  • Conditioner as Shaving Cream: Coat the bottom half of your strands with conditioner and it will penetrate the dry strands with moisture. To shave your legs, use another squirt.
  • Make a Blow-Out Last: Sleep with it in a high, loose ponytail and dust with dry shampoo when it starts to look a little greasy.
  • 2-in-1: Use a combo cleanser and toner for your face, hydrating body washes in the shower, exfoliating body washes and a shampoo-conditioner combo. (more…)

28 Tasty Tips to Save on Food

Originally Posted by Stacy on Yahoo! Finance

According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2008 the average American family spent $6,443 on food. To put that number in perspective, that “average” family consists of 2.5 people (not a nice mental image) with an income of $63,563. So from these numbers we can surmise that our average family spends about 10% of their income on food.

Depending on who you choose to believe, the average American family also carries a $5,000 balance on credit cards. If they’re paying 15% interest, that’s more than $750/yr.

Conclusion? We could materially impact two expenses simultaneously if we could convince the average American family to eat their credit cards.

But if that doesn’t sound like an appetizing solution, here’s another thought: If we can use some simple tips to shave 10% off the typical annual food bill, we can use the extra $50 a month we free up to help pay those credit card balances faster. With that in mind, here’s my attempt to fill your basket with more than 20 useful tips to slice and dice your grocery bill.

We’ll start with seven tips from this recent TV news story. It’s only 90 seconds long: check it out, then meet me on the other side for more. (more…)

How To Become an Optimist

With today’s global recession, people need to be more positive than ever before. This is the right time to show optimism or nurture positive-thinking, especially if you’re a glass-half-empty person. A person with more positive attitudes had better-functioning immune systems that free him from illnesses.

Don’t think that optimism is an inborn trait because it is not, in fact, people can learn to be optimists. You just have to follow the following advices below:

  • Focus on things that make you feel optimistic. Try to tune in to what you’re thinking and feeling in the moment. If you’re feeling good, try to comprehend what brought you there and how to get there again. Bank those positive feelings to draw on when you’re feeling low. Always remind yourself that there’ll be sunshine after the rain. (more…)

Credit Card Mistakes

Don’t beat yourself up when you’re having trouble getting your credit card balances under control because you’re not alone. All you need to do is to change your spending habits and learn to manage your debts.

Below are simple tips that you can use that will stop adding to your existing credit card debt and start taking control of your personal finances.

  • Don’t ignore your credit card debts. People become so stressed out or embarrassed by their debt that they stop opening their bills and pretend that the problem isn’t there. This won’t help you. The longer you ignore your bills, the faster the interest rate – that causes your balance – to grow each day. Also, you’ll be penalized by not paying your bills on time.

What you need to do is to renegotiate the terms of your agreement. Sometimes you can get your interest rate lowered or set up a payment plan that allows you to pay your debt. Don’t ignore these debts if you do not want to put yourself on debt collectors’ radar. (more…)

9 Ingredients To Avoid In Processed Foods

Originally posted on sheerbalance.com

If you know me at all, you know that I’m an advocate for whole, unprocessed foods.  However, many of us inevitably turn to packaged or processed foods when we are short on time.  Maybe we grab a frozen dinner or pizza for a quick dinner for our family.  Maybe we grab a quick nutrition bar to satiate our hunger until we can sit down for a real meal.  Or maybe, we just don’t like to cook.  Whether we like it or not, packaged and processed food has become a huge part of our food industry and, as a result, a part of many of our diets.

Although there are some brands that I hugely advocate for, there are many more that border on outright unhealthy and “scary.”  Many packaged foods that seem healthy often contain fillers, preservatives and other ingredients you don’t want in your diet. It is always preferable to choose products that have only a handful of ingredients, all of which should be recognizable.  One test to know whether an ingredient is healthy is to ask yourself whether your grandmother would recognize it.  If not, there is a good chance the ingredient is less natural food and more man-made chemical.  Another good test is whether or not you can easily pronounce the ingredient.  If you feel like you need a science degree to pronounce it properly, chances are the ingredient is worth avoiding. (more…)