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If you find yourself in a situation in which it is emotionally, physically, or mentally draining (or worse) for you even to show up to work, let alone get excited and perform at a high level—you need to leave.
Ideally, when you are juicing, you will select and mix ingredients that are proportioned in the ratio of 80% vegetables (or low sugar fruit) and...
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To pass the ServSafe Manager exam, you need to score at least 75%. This means you must answer at least 60 questions right within a two-hour...
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30 to 60 frames per second Most experts have a tough time agreeing on an exact number, but the conclusion is that most humans can see at a rate of...
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Numerous studies show a strong connection between physical exercise and brain function. When you are physically active, activity increases in your...
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The . 220 Swift remains the fastest commercial cartridge in the world, with a published velocity of 1,422 m/s (4,665 ft/s) using a 1.9 grams (29...
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12 Things That Are Better Predictors of Happiness Than Money, “Success”, or Accolades The ability to set and maintain healthy boundaries. ......
Read More »Every now and then, as you’re slogging away at the path you’ve laid out for yourself, the stars will align and a too-good-to-be-true opportunity will show itself. You won’t see it coming, but you’ll be at a dinner party and someone will turn to you and say “Hey, I’ve got a friend at Dream Company and he's looking for an XYZ—I feel like you’d be perfect!” And just like that, you’re two phone calls and an unofficial interview away from an amazing job opportunity. This one sounds like a no-brainer, but I’ve seen a lot of people consider passing on these types of opportunities because of fear, loyalty, or self-doubt. But remember: At the end of the day, you don’t owe your company more than you owe yourself in furthering your own development and growth. If you’ve been offered a job that will offer you much more in the way of career development, responsibility, or happiness—unless you would be causing catastrophic failure at your current employer—you should take it. Admittedly, these situations aren’t always as black and white as I’ve depicted here. In almost every situation, there is some facet of your job that makes it worth staying at. But be honest with yourself about why you’re not happy. And if there’s something you want to change or gain—some skill, some side project, something that gives you valuable traits that you didn’t have before—don’t be afraid to ask for these things. Good managers will appreciate your interest in keeping yourself sharp and growing, and they’ll help to get you the right opportunities. And if you’ve tried, and your organization isn’t receptive to your heartfelt requests, take a deep breath and lay your plans. It’s time to find something bigger and better.
Concerning mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, Vinnie says “No kissing. Apr 16, 2013
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Norway. Norway: Situated in the Arctic Circle, Norway is called the Land of the Midnight Sun. For about a period of 76 days from May to late July,...
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How Much Propane Will I Use? If you want to buy propane tanks to heat your tiny home, you'll need to know how much to budget. Your tiny house will...
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The Ultimate Survival Bundle Tools. Survival Swiss/army knife. Pliers. ... Illumination. Tactical flashlight. Two sets of extra batteries. ......
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