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12 Brilliant Ways To Keep Your Home Cool Without Air Conditioning

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8 Most Demanding Hollywood Stars

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While hanging out on the set of a movie might seem like a dream come true, it can often be a nightmare for the cast and crew working with a demanding star. Crazy demands, bad attitudes and tantrums are just a few of the things crew members have to deal with when working with a difficult actor. Sometimes their requests become so outrageous that producers end up refusing to work with them all together. Who are Hollywood’s most difficult stars? Here’s a look at eight actors who are known to be both difficult and demanding.

1. Katherine Heigl

Actress Katherine Heigl
Actress Katherine Heigl | Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Over the last few years Heigl has become well known for her outrageous on-set demands. A Hollywood Reporter article writes that several executives and producers who’ve worked with Heigl have said she’s extraordinarily demanding on set. In 2008, she decided to publicly air some of her grievances about her first hit film, Knocked Up, describing it as a sexist movie. Later that same year, she also said she wasn’t planning on seeking an Emmy for her performance in ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy because she didn’t feel the writing was good enough to do so. An insider who worked in her 2010 film Life as We Know It revealed during an interview with the Hollywood Reporter that “she can cost you time every single day of shooting. Wardrobe issues, not getting out of the trailer, questioning the script every single day. Even getting her deal closed at Warners was hard. She hit that point of ‘no.’”

2. Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher
Actress Teri Hatcher | Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Variety
When Nicollette Sheridan filed her wrongful-termination lawsuit against Desperate Housewives in 2012, the show’s creator Marc Cherry testified that Sheridan told him Hatcher was the “meanest woman in the world,” according to E Online. While tension between Hatcher and her cast members was kept under wraps during filming, more speculation about Hatcher’s negative on-set attitude surfaced when a farewell gift card from the show’s cast to the crew didn’t even include her name. In fact, the other cast members couldn’t even tolerate her on photo shoots. Celebuzz reports that in 2005, Eva Longoria and Marcia Cross threatened to walk off a Vanity Fair photo shoot if they posed with Thatcher in the center. 

3. Lindsay Lohan

Actress Lindsay Lohan
Actress Lindsay Lohan | Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images
Lohan is known for being notoriously late and demanding on set. Her reputation was only made worse in 2013 when her film The Canyons wrapped up. Director Paul Schrader told reporters in an interview, “Today I am free. In the past 16 months, I have been hostage to Lindsay Lohan. She is a great actress, she should be here, but her behavior is unspeakable.” Recently, Lohan released an eight-part documentary series (Lindsay), which ran on the Oprah Winfrey Network. During one episode, Lohan bails on a project last minute after discovering it would require her to speak, per the Washington Post.

4. Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer | Andy Kropa/Getty Images
Kilmer walked off the set of his very first job, which was a commercial for hamburgers when he was 12 years old, Celeb Zen writes. His sporadic on-set behavior has caused almost every director he has ever worked with to say something derogatory about the once promising actor. His most well-known outburst was during the making of 1995’s Batman Forever, when he had a fight with the director, Joel Schumacher. The fight stemmed from Kilmer making irrational demands to the first assistant director, cameraman and costume people.
“He was rude and inappropriate. He was childish and impossible. I was forced to tell him that this would not be tolerated for one more second. Then we had two weeks where he did not speak to me but it was bliss,” Schumacher said shortly after the dispute. In addition to his on-set demands, Kilmer’s frequently been known to go off on tangents during interviews, and his ex-wives and former girlfriends have happily gone on the record to let the world know just how crazy he is.

5. Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf | Clemens Bilan/Getty Images
In 2013, LaBeouf left the Broadway play Orphans after getting in a very public fight with Daniel Sullivan and costar Alec Baldwin. He didn’t just temporarily leave, though – he was gone for good. So, what happened? After his departure, LaBeouf released a video of his audition along with email exchanges between director Daniel Sullivan, playwright Lyle Kessler, and costars Baldwin and Tom Sturridge, which seemed to allude to an ongoing fight between LaBeouf and Baldwin. However, LaBeouf deserves a little credit here. Shortly after the dispute, he made amends by sending Baldwin a heartfelt apology letter

6. Jennifer Lopez

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Jennifer Lopez | Kevin Winter/Getty Images
If you have any doubts that Lopez is a diva, take a look at her list of ridiculous on-set demands. She’s been known to argue with anyone and everyone on set, and will refuse to act if her extremely specific list of requirements isn’t met, What Culture reports. In 2013, she was in the running for the opening ceremonies of India’s Premier League cricket tournament, an opportunity that quickly evaporated when organizers received her requests. The Huffington Post reports that some of her big requests included a private plane and a collection of hotel rooms for various stylists and handlers. 
Rosie Perez, an actress who worked with Lopez on the ’90s show In Living Color, released a memoir, Handbook for an Unpredictable Life, that called Lopez out on her diva ways. Perez reveals that the show’s other dancers constantly complained about her bad attitude and became frequently frustrated at her wardrobe and makeup demands.

7. Mike Myers

Mike Myers
Mike Myers | Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images
Who would have thought this comedian would be so unfunny on set? Known for his humor on the big screen, he’s earned a bad reputation for being completely demanding during production. What Culture writes that those who have worked with the Austin Powers star have described him as a “moody, temperamental control freak.” A cast member who worked on Austin Powers reports he was fired just for looking Myers in the eye, per MSN Movies. Even with the powerful Austin Powers franchise under his belt, there are now multiple executives who refuse to work with Myers.

8. Lea Michele

Lea Michele
Lea Michele | Jemal Countess/Getty Images
Kate Hudson was not a Michele fan after surviving her six-episode stint on Glee. In fact, a source on the set told Us Weekly, “Kate says Lea is a nightmare. Once, during a technical delay, Lea snapped her fingers and said, ‘Let’s go. I have plans!’” Hollywood Life reports that her diva attitude isn’t just evident on set, either. She’s been known to be off-putting and demanding at parties and award ceremonies. During a Glee premiere party, Michele stayed to herself in the roped off VIP section, complaining about her fans and demanding more body guards.
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9 Famous People Who Will Inspire You to Never Give Up

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7 Reasons to Go Digital with Your Advertising

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It’s time to join the big league and go digital! Digital advertising is now the new norm—it’s the fastest growing marketing channel with no signs of slowing down, according to Strategy Analytics. In fact, most companies spent more on digital marketing in 2015 than they did in 2014, and plan to increase spending in 2016. This shouldn’t come as a surprise—marketing has always been about three things: location, location, location. And today, your target market is largely online. Marketers are focusing more and more resources on meeting people there, and it’s working out well for them and their customers.
The digital marketplace has put a lot of buying power back into the hands of buyers and consumers, forcing many marketers to get more creative, more genuine, and more helpful. Consumers today jump from channel to channel, seamlessly throughout the day and increasingly those channels are digital. Today, the average consumer does research on products, solutions, and companies before making a purchase. Digital technology is giving marketers a breadth of new tools, allowing them to be more focused and strategic. Digital advertising simply makes sense if you want to get your message, campaign, or promotion in front of your audience.
Digital advertising has a lot to offer today’s marketers. Here are seven things we’ve learned about digital advertising, especially from big brands:

1. Digital Advertising is Targeted

What if each ad you create is always only seen by qualified prospects and target audience members? Sterling Cooper would have made you a partner in no time with that kind of guarantee, but today this is becoming the norm.
Traditional advertising is hit-or-miss, but digital platforms are changing the game. SEO and PPC can put your brand name and your content marketing in front of customers at every stage of the buying cycle. Social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn offer flexible ad options that allow you to segment by geographic location, demographics, interests, and more.
Finally, since many forms of digital advertising are “opt-in”—from customers who follow your blog and social media accounts, to those who receive your emails—you know your outreach is going to people who want your information.

2. Digital Advertising Provides Flexibility Across Channels

The keyword for success in digital advertising is “multi-channel.” With digital advertising, a piece of content can be shared across a variety of platforms, which means that you are no longer confined to one page, 30 seconds, or whatever format your traditional ad was designed for.
Cisco’s new campaign is a great example of how to capitalize on multiple platforms. The company is distilling complex tech topics into six-second videos on the social network Vine, and then augmenting that snippet with corresponding content, such as links to articles about security and analytics. This multi-platform strategy is allowing their customers to consume content the way they want to—as a quick snack or a full meal.



This can work for any marketer. Take a short Vine video and develop it into a vlog to offer more in-depth information. Reimagine long-form content by transforming key data points or statistics into an infographic or a SlideShare presentation. Repurposing existing content is a win for both your strategy and your budget.

3. Digital Advertising Invites Mobile Engagement

Digital and mobile marketing go hand-in-hand. Digital advertising allows you to reach your audience on the go, wherever they are, whenever they are online. It’s an especially great place to reach Gen Z and Millennial customers. According to a study conducted by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), mobile phone are the place Gen Z and Millennial are most likely to see relevant ads. Even better, nearly half of all typical smartphone users have taken action based on seeing relevant ads on their mobile phones.
In fact, it might even be more effective to advertise on mobile than desktop. AdRoll’s “Facebook by the Numbers” report found that the click-through rate for Facebook News Feed ads is typically 10% higher for mobile than desktop and produces a cost-per-click that was 61% lower than on desktop.
The best part is that this does not mean you need yet another unique campaign. Responsive design is an approach to digital design that automatically optimizes the content for whatever device it is viewed on. You can start maximizing mobile engagement just by making sure that your emails, landing pages, and content pieces translate smoothly from desktop to smartphone.

4. Digital Advertising is Faster to Market

Market conditions and trends change quickly, and that requires nimble marketing. Lead times for traditional advertising methods are so 1990s. Between the time it takes to create an ad, to the long lead times required to buy time or space, your message and your budget suffer from being locked into a design that was created months before it will see the light of day.
Digital campaigns can be executed much more quickly, and they can be modified on the fly if needed. Consider that as recently as April, Subway was touting a new ad campaign with its long-time spokesman, Jared. After a scandal this summer that resulted in his arrest, Subway couldn’t distance itself from their pitchman fast enough. Whether you’re trying to capitalize on the news or distance yourself from it, big brands are wise to retain as much pivot power as possible.
This ability to modify also comes in handy when considering fluctuating budgets. Companies that have an unexpectedly low quarter can cut back without incurring cancelation fees, and those with an unexpected windfall can bump up their buying power with ease.

5. Digital Advertising is Easily Measurable

Every department needs to show how it is adding value, and with a digital campaign the metrics are built right in. You know exactly who clicked on your content, opened it, referred it, shared it, etc. You also can trace the source of your traffic from entry to the shopping cart and eventual purchase. This will help you determine which platforms and strategies yield the best results, and which deserve more investment.
The key reason for tracking metrics is to speak the same language that your CEO and your CFO do. While soft metrics like brand awareness, impressions, organic search rankings, and reach are important, their real value lies in how they can be quantifiably connected to hard metrics like pipeline, revenue, and profit. Digital advertising offers a platform for tracking both types of metrics to show a concrete ROI.
Because digital advertising is quick to measure—often with real-time results and metrics—marketers may find that it helps them make their campaigns more cost effective. If one of your digital advertising programs is not performing well or working, it’s easy to quickly adjust your program to ensure that your budget is spent well and offers a strong ROI.

6. Digital Advertising Maintains Top-of-Mind Awareness

Does your customer like that sweater? Maybe she does, but maybe not enough to buy it. A study by Baymard Institute revealed that the average online shopping cart abandonment rate is 68.53%. And that’s where digital advertising has a major advantage. While it would be creepy and desperate to waylay that customer outside your store in the mall and beg her to come back to make a purchase, with digital advertising you can reach out to her again without seeming like a stalker.
Through remarketing and retargeting, you can stay in front of her to suggest one more time that she purchase that sweater. Retargeting means that the sweater will up in her Facebook sidebar the next time she logs in or appears in an ad spot on her favorite blog that uses Google ads. With remarketing, you can ping her again with an email to remind her of that lonely shopping cart. In fact, abandoned shopping carts can be recoverable by retailers who use marketing automation software to offer a sweet deal, like a discount or free shipping. Digital advertising can keep that sale from slipping away.

7. Digital Advertising Can Go Viral

(At least, that’s what the fox says!) With a strong digital advertising component, you, too, could become the next viral sensation.
Take Dove’s “Real Beauty Sketches,” which featured real women contemplating themselves through another’s eyes. Just one video, in an ongoing campaign, garnered more than 114 million views the first month alone, just because people chose to share it on social media sites. When you consider that 114 million is about the same number of people who saw the average 2015 Super Bowl commercial, according to NBC Sports, the power of viral content becomes obvious. Dove would have spent $4.5 million per 30 seconds for a Super Bowl commercial, and still wouldn’t have gotten the strong social proof inherent in social media shares.
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12 Thing That Change When You Go To College

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College is the best and worst time of your life. It's a time to meet new people, have freedom, seize new opportunities, and make memories that last a lifetime. It's also a time to be on your own for the first time, having no money, no guidance from your parents, and figuring out how to do life in the real world.
Change is inevitable. The transition from high school to college is one of the biggest jumps in one stage of your life to the next. After 18 years spent under the roof of your mother and father, the real world hits you and many things begin to change.

1. Spending habits

When you get to college you soon realize how to "ball on a budget" and things you buy regularly at home are no longer worth the money.

2. T-Shirt Size

An unspoken rule of college life is that your clothes have to be at least a size bigger than you actually wear. Why? No one really knows.

3. The definition of "dirty"

When you're paying money to wash your clothes, wearing them one time doesn't mean they're dirty. If you didn't sweat in the them, they're good for another day.

4. Eating out

Eating out gets old. In high school, Chickfila always sounded better than the pot roast your mom made but now, as you eat your chicken nuggets, you're wishing for that home cooked meal.

5. Driving

In college, the only time driving is necessary is when you're taking a trip home as opposed to driving wherever you went in high school.

6. Average bed time

You promised yourself you would not be that college kid who stays up late every night and you would stick to going to sleep around 10 or 11. Wrong. Most events in college don't even start until these times and average bed time turns in to 2 or 3 am.

7. Waking up early

Did you take an 8:30 am class your first semester based on the logic that you got up at 6:30 am everyday of high school? Rookie mistake. Most college students have to set their alarm for an 11:45 am class.

8. Meal times

When your sleeping schedule changes, so does your eating schedule. Instead of eating breakfast at 7 am, you go straight to lunch when you wake up at 11:30 am. And if you eat dinner at 5 pm, you'll need another meal around 10 pm before you go to bed at 2 am. This is where the battle against the Freshman Fifteen is lost.

9. Grocery shopping

When you went to the grocery store with your mom, you never realized how expensive everything was and those extra snacks that look good are not going in your cart. Your grocery list of essential goods is soon minimized.

10. Clothes shopping

The worst change that occurs when you go to college. You no longer have the luxury of buying clothes just because. The only "shopping" you do now is looking through friends' closets.

11. Dating

Rather than going to the movies or going out to dinner, dates in college are getting asked to go on a sorority or fraternity's grab-a-date or formal.

12. Routines

Or lack-there-of. College doesn't have bells that dismiss you, or parents to make sure you get out of bed in the morning. The only routine is the one you make for yourself.
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Top 10 Things Every Budding Foodie Should Know

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So you've decided it's time to learn your way around the kitchen, but you don't really know where to start. From knife basics to budget stretching to proper food storage, here are the most important things you'll want to learn as you become a master chef.

10. Get the Right Tools for the Job

If your kitchen's feeling a little bare, it might be time for a shopping trip. We've gone through some of the must-have tools for any kitchen before, as well as a guide to buying knives (and keeping them sharp). You don't need to break the bank, but with the right tools, you can make cooking much easier on yourself.

9. Learn Your Basic Kitchen Skills

Once you've got those tools, it's time to learn how to use them. You might already have a few tricks up your sleeve, but to make sure, check out our station by station guide to becoming a kitchen pro, where you'll learn how to use those knives, how to keep your oven in shape, make the most of your dishwasher, and more. You might also want to check out these six kitchen skills you can pick up over the weekend, which is great if you're a bit short on time.


8. Make Recipe Creation and Organization Easy

Even the best chefs start with a basic recipe, and the more you can start building up your library, the better you'll get at cooking those dishes. Start with our 10 dishes and drinks everyone should know how to make, and file them away in a recipe organizer on your iPhone or Android. When it comes time to cook something you don't have a recipe for, we've got you covered with the five best recipe search tools, too. If you really want to make your life easy, you can mount that iPad right in your kitchen for $3 and have quick access to your recipe tools at all times.  


7. Stretch Your Budget

We can't repeat this enough: Just because you want to get into cooking doesn't mean it needs to cost a ton of money. You can improve your meals a lot with some simple tricks and skills, moreso than you might buying expensive ingredients from fancy stores. Check out our guide to eating like a foodie on a budget for more info. If you're having trouble sticking to your budget, try a grocery delivery service—you won't have that same temptation you do in the market, and you won't even have to make the trip to the store.


6. Pick Out the Right Produce

One of the things that can make or break a good meal is the quality of produce you use, and it isn't hard to find good produce at a cheap price. Make sure you buy locally and in season to start. Each fruit and vegetable has its own tricks to finding out whether it's ripe or not, so be sure to learn these simple tricks for selecting fresh, ripe produce, no matter where you are.

5. Use Your Refrigerator Effectively

Once you start loading up on food, chances are your fridge is going to get a little crowded. You probably don't need to store all your food in the fridge; though, check out our guide to what can stay unrefrigerated and what needs to be chilled for freshness. Then, be sure you're using your fridge and freezer to their maximum potential, so your food stays fresh and safe for as long as possible.


4. Learn to Grill Like a Champion

Don't be afraid to venture out of the kitchen once in a while, especially when the weather's nice—just because you're a foodie now doesn't mean you can grill the heck out of some steaks. We've got the full guide to becoming the Memorial Day grill master, but it's applicable any time of year. If it's too cold to head out to the grill, though, you can still cook a great steak in the oven, or cook it sous-vide for perfection every time.  


3. Perfect the Art of Substitution

Every great chef knows a little experimentation never hurt anybody, and with some clever substitutions, you can take a good dish to great with no work at all. We've featured a few of these before—like using lemon juice instead of salt, substituting applesauce for eggs in baked goods, baking pie crusts with vodka instead of water, and flavored salts instead of messy sauces. Don't be afraid to try new things; you never know where they'll take you.


2. Bust Those Food Myths

We hear a lot of things in popular culture about food that just aren't true—like that wooden cutting boards don't go well with meat, or that salt makes water boil faster. If you really want to be a whiz in the kitchen, make sure none of these myths are in your knowledge base, since they can often make a big difference in how you cook your food. Check out our list of 10 stubborn food myths that just won't die for more information.

1. Stay Healthy

Food is tasty, but it can also mean the difference between a high-energy workday and lethargic, midday exhaustion. Take a look at the modern version of the food guide pyramid (it's probably much different than you remember) and learn how it works to better craft your meals for good health. When it comes time to shop, use a grocery list template to keep you on track, and make sure you get all the right food groups in your trip (and to avoid the bad ones). Food is great for a lot of things, but you don't want to do more harm than good. Make sure you keep everything balanced and all things in moderation, and you'll be on your way to becoming a master foodie in no time.
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25 Smile Quotes That Will Make Your Day

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Here are 25 smile quotes, by the famous and the unknown—about why we should spend more of our time smiling. A surefire to lift your mood, no matter what is going on around you.
AUTHORS UNKNOWN
We wish we knew who to thank for these reminders.
Use your smile to change the world; don’t let the world change your smile.
Never regret something that once made you smile.
You are somebody’s reason to smile.
Every smile makes you a day younger.  —Chinese Proverb 

WIT & WISDOM
These writers, humorists, artists and humanitarians have made plenty of people smile with their sage observations.
I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. —Leonardo da Vinci
Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles. —George Eliot
Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. —Mark Twain
If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love. —Maya Angelou
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened. —Dr. Seuss
If you smile when no one else is around, you really mean it. —Andy Rooney
Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.Mother Teresa
Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy. —Thích Nhất Hạnh (Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, and peace activist)
There is no weapon in the feminine armory to which men are so vulnerable as they are to a smile. —Dorothy Dix (early 20th century advice columnist)
A warm smile is the universal language of kindness. —William Arthur Ward
Let my soul smile through my heart and my heart smile through my eyes, that I may scatter rich smiles in sad hearts. —Paramahansa Yogananda (influential guru)

THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT
Celebrities sometimes seem to have it all, but these famous performers and sports stars know what really matters in life.
Smiling is definitely one of the best beauty remedies. If you have a good sense of humor and a good approach to life, that’s beautiful. —Rashida Jones
A smile is a curve that sets everything straight. —Phyllis Diller
Hey, I’ve got nothing to do today but smile. —Paul Simon
Don’t cry for a man who’s left you; the next one may fall for your smile. —Mae West
You’ll find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile. —Charlie Chaplin
I add a smile to everything I wear and that has worked great for me. —David White (star of TV’s Bewitched)
Your wrinkles either show that you’re nasty, cranky, and senile, or that you’re always smiling. —Carlos Santana
When I look out at the people and they look at me and they’re smiling, then I know that I’m loved. That is the time when I have no worries, no problems. —Etta James
It takes a lot of energy to be negative. You have to work at it. But smiling is painless. I’d rather spend my energy smiling. —Eric Davis (former MLB star and cancer survivor )
I get home and my son is smiling or he comes running to me. It has just made me grow as an individual and grow as a man. —LeBron James
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8-tips to minimize stress and be content with your life

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Sometimes we may feel stressed or even depressed in life. Things can go wrong and not go as expected. While there may be other causes for such situations, I believe one important cause is unrealistic expectations.
Either they come from ourselves or from other people, unrealistic expectations cause us to ride mental roller-coaster. When we succeed, we will feel very happy or even ecstatic. But when we fail, we will feel very disappointed. Our mental condition goes up and down like a roller-coaster.
We need to avoid that, of course. Here are some tips on how to do it so that you can minimize stress and be content with our life:
1. Focus on actions rather than results
Focusing on results is a sure way to experience the ups and downs of emotional roller coaster. Even worse, there is not much you can do about it since you can’t control the results. So you should focus on something you can control instead, and one thing you can certainly control is your actions.
Instead of worrying about results, spend your time thinking about what to do and how to do it. The role of results is to give you feedback to refine your actions, but no more than that. Look at the results, get feedback to refine your actions, and then focus on the actions.
2. Have fun; don’t take things too seriously
We often take things too seriously to the point of being obsessed with them. Don’t do this. Instead, make everything you do fun. Having fun will certainly makes you less stressed while at the same time make the journey much more pleasant. One way to do so is by seeing things as games; something which are fun to do despite some winnings and loses. Another way to do it is by looking for hidden pleasures in whatever you do.
3. Don’t compare yourself with others
A study shows that we care more about how much money we have relative to everyone else than we do about how much money we have. It shows our tendency to compare ourselves with others.
But, similar to #1, you should look at others only to get feedback on how to do things better. Beyond that, comparing yourself with others will only do two things:
  1. Make you down, if you are worse than them.
  2. Boost your ego, if you are better than them. But this will only make the next failure more painful.
So learn something from others, set your goals, and refine your actions. Beyond that, don’t compare yourself with others.
4. Focus on being what you love rather than being loved
One reason why we feel stressed is we are worrying too much about what other people say about us. We are busy trying to meet other people’s expectations that we may end up living someone else’s life. Don’t focus on being loved; life is too short to be spent living someone else’s life. Instead, focus on being what you love. Cultivate your passions and do what really matters to you.
5. Cultivate abundance mentality
Scarcity mentality says that there is only limited amount of resources available so that other people’s gain is your loss. Having this mentality will make you stressed, especially when your peers become more successful than you. So, cultivate abundance mentality instead. Abundance mentality says that there is enough resources for everyone; someone else’s gain is not your loss. There is enough for everyone to prosper.
6. Make failure your friend
Failure is normal part of successful life. In fact, it is a friend of successful people. I love this quote by Thomas J. Watson:

Would you like me to give you a formula for success? It’s quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure.
The more failure you make, the more likely it is that you will be successful. Make failure your friend, and it will be much easier for you to go through each one. Seeing things as games (see #2) is one way to make yourself comfortable with failure.
7. Look back and not just look ahead
Seeing how far we are from our goals may make us stressed, especially if our mind is occupied with it. So you need to also look back and see how far you have walked. What achievements have you got? What are your success stories? Remembering these will make you feel grateful for your current position in life.
8. Cultivate your enthusiasm
Enthusiasm makes you excited about life. It makes you excited about where you are now no matter how difficult the situation might seem. It energizes you to always do your best.
In fact, the ability to maintain enthusiasm despite failures and difficulties is an essential trait of successful people. As Winston Churchill said,

Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
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How to do homework fast: 10 helpful tips

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Even though many students dislike homework, teachers still assign it. Many students have homework every single night. When students are busy with after-school jobs, caring for family members, or attending athletic practices, they do not always have enough time to complete their homework assignments. In order to complete assignments and still have time to fit everything in, here are 10 helpful tips:
  1. Use your computer. If your teacher gives you a handout to complete, answer the questions on your computer. Most people type faster than they write, so you will be able to answer the questions faster.
  2. Find a spot where you can work. Distractions, like mobile phones, televisions, and other people, can get in the way of completing homework quickly. Finding a distraction-free area is one step to finishing faster.
  3. Start your work at school. Many teachers give students some free time at the end of class. Instead of talking to students or lining up at the door, spend that time starting on your homework. Those extra five minutes can make a big difference, especially if you have five extra minutes six times each day.
  4. Turn off your mobile. Phones are extremely distracting. If you do not need it for your homework, then turn it off and leave it somewhere else in your home. Whatever texts pop up when you are working can wait until you are finished.
  5. Have your materials handy. Your workspace should be stocked with paper, pens, a calculator, and other necessary items. You do not need to waste time if everything you need is in arm’s reach.
  6. Dedicate time each day. Even if you do not have any homework, you can still dedicate some time to improving your learning. Read a book or write in a journal, but do something each day so you build a routine for each day.
  7. Know who can help. If you know your dad is better at math, then do not go to you mom for math help. If your dad cannot spell, do not waste your time asking him how to spell.
  8. Record your assignments. It does not matter if you use a mobile phone or a paper planner, do not try to memorize your assignments. If you record them in your calendar, you can easily access them at home and you do not have to waste time calling someone for the assignment.
  9. Hire someone to complete your work. If you do this, you will not need to do any of your homework. You might need a job to be able to pay for all of those assignments, but they will get done.
  10. Time yourself. Use a timer to see how long it takes you to complete your homework. Then, the next night, give yourself a minute less to get your work done. Continue dropping a minute or another interval each night and see how much faster you get.
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How to Do Something when You're Bored

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Being bored can really be fun if you know what to do. All you need to do is find things to occupy your time and you'll find you aren't bored anymore. See step 1 to get started busting through your boredom!
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  1. Bake or cook. The beauty of baking or cooking is that the act itself helps you pass the time and you get to eat something delicious (one hopes) at the end of it. Dust off your cookbook or look up fantastic recipes online and try one out. 
     
     
  2. Glam yourself up. Try out different kinds of make-up styles to see how they look. Go through your clothes and put together outfits that you can wear for the next few days. Match up jewelry with the clothes and make-up and figure out accessories.
    • Do your nails. Make funky designs with nail pens or paint each nail a different color.


  3. Watch a movie. You can find a movie online, watch a movie that is on TV, or go to a movie store and rent one to watch at home. You could even make a trip of it and go to your local movie theater. Maybe see something you wouldn't normally watch like a documentary or a mystery. 
     
     
  4. Practice for something. When you have nothing better to do, that is the perfect time to work on skills you're perfecting. If you play soccer, take a ball out to your backyard or nearby park and practice dribbling or shooting goals. If you play the piano, you can sit down and play a few pieces. You don't even have to practice scales, you could try out a favorite piece/song instead. 
     
     
  5. Clean your room. Make sure everything is looking nice and tidy. Having a clean room can help you feel accomplished and tidy. A clean room can help give you energy to get over your boredom and do other things.
    • Organize your wardrobe. When you're bored is a great time to do tasks you might not normally do, like organizing your wardrobe. Go through your clothes and see what you've outgrown or don't wear anymore. You'll feel good clearing out space for new things.


  6. Clean places you wouldn't normally clean. Go through your attic or garage and see what you can get rid of or clean. You might find something you've lost while you're cleaning.
    • The places that people often forget to clean are their remote controls, behind the refrigerator, the toilet roll handle, light switches, and the dishwasher. Grab a cleaning rag and give these places a good wipe-down.


  7. Do a household project. When you have a little time on your hands, that's when you can do one of those household projects that you've been putting off. If you turn on some music, that'll make it fun and allow you to accomplish something!
    • Decorate. Hang up that picture that's been in your basement for half a year. If you're allowed to, redecorate your living areas. Move your furniture around, or repaint your walls.
    • Fix your household objects. Maybe your sink leaks and needs fixing, or the front steps sag. Take this time to fix that squeaky door and you'll feel accomplished instead of bored!


  8. Do something with your pet. If you have an animal, pamper them by giving them a bath, or clipping their nails. Teach your pet a new trick to impress your family and friends.
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