How To Prepare For Amazon Prime Day 2022

Check on your Prime Subscription Check on your Prime Subscription Prime Day is really only available for Prime members. Luckily, most of us are already Prime members. However, the first thing that you should do is to check out your Prime account and make sure it’s in good standing. If you’re set for a renewal soon, make sure you have the money in that account to renew it without any issues....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 479 words · Paul Nash

How To See Your Liked Posts On Instagram

It is really easy to check this, as there’s a separate option in the settings on Instagram. Before we proceed, however, do note that you can see only the last three hundred posts you liked. That’s it. If you have a tendency to like a hundred posts per day, or more than that, this option won’t be as useful to you. I, on the other hand, like 1-2 posts per day, so this insight was really interesting to check out....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 323 words · Michael Howell

How To Set A Camera Schedule With The Nest App

This is best done from the Nest app but the Home app has a limited option too This is best done from the Nest app but the Home app has a limited option too Now, as indicated by the title here and the steps below, if you want to set a schedule for your Nest cameras, you’ll need to use the Nest app. That means you can’t do this with the latest battery-powered devices from Nest....

March 28, 2023 · 5 min · 892 words · Joseph Flores

How To Support Your Kid At School Without Being A Helicopter Parent

How do we reduce the pressure and still give our children what they need? A long-term focus on the resilience of our children—their ability to overcome challenges independently—is what can really help them thrive in school. As a developmental pediatrician, I believe it’s the proven basics that matter most for a child’s resilience: their belief in their own self-efficacy, strong self-management skills, and reliable relationships. If we can let go of other pressures created by our busy family life, fads and trends within our communities, and information overload on the Internet, we can confidently focus on the tried-and-true instead....

March 28, 2023 · 5 min · 893 words · Diana Jenkins

Is Our Breathing Connected To Free Will

At the center of the study is something called “readiness potential”: the firing of brain cells that occurs right before we become aware of our intention to act. More than 50 years ago, researchers discovered that the brain fires before we are consciously aware of the intention to do something (like reaching for pizza). Some interpreted that as evidence that brain activity, not intention, is responsible for decision-making, and that free will is a myth....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Sarah Curtis
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