5 Lazy Girl Hair Care Tricks To Try This Weekend

** 1. Skip air-drying and use a diffuser. Air-drying is great for achieving those amazing undone hairstyles, and for getting the most of your natural hair texture. What’s more, it saves your hair from the brutal effects of heat, however, it may not save you on time and a head cold. Consider using a diffuser attachment when you blow-dry your hair. You have nothing to lose and you’ll still get that gorgeous natural-looking texture....

March 13, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Andrew Mitchell

5 Ways To Reimagine Life In Quarantine

This is what a friend of mine said when I told her how much time I’ve spent on silent meditation retreats. It’s a sentiment I’ve heard many times. I used to respond by talking about the benefits, but this time, my answer was much simpler: “You’re right. You would hate it, but you wouldn’t keep hating it for the whole week. Have you considered what might happen next?” As I write this, many of us have been stuck at home in quarantine for about two months....

March 13, 2023 · 7 min · 1326 words · Diane Petty

50 Million People Are Paying For Ad Free Youtube Music

Google is able to call YouTube Music “the fastest growing music-subscription service”, due to these numbers. And yeah, it has almost doubled in just a year. So that is very impressive. Even for a company the size of Google. Though, I’m sure Google Play Music had more than 50 million users. YouTube has also paid out over $4 billion to the music industry in the past 12 months. That’s money being paid for royalties....

March 13, 2023 · 2 min · 291 words · Daryl Lewis

8 Sites To Follow If You Want A Good Marriage

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March 13, 2023 · 1 min · 12 words · Yvonne Wilkerson

A Savory Journey Toward Self Discovery

“To my surprise, the only thing that really interested me on the yacht was the crew—the captains struggling with alcoholism, the (c)overt relationships between the crew,” he says. When that journey through Asia ended with a sitar in India, what was once a teenage fascination with the human mind became a lifelong study of mind, awareness and human experience. So, in 2008, after completing graduate school in Vermont, a clinical internship and postdoctoral work in California, Amit and his wife returned to Israel, where he took up a job at the University of Haifa in the Psychology Department and founded the Observing Minds Lab....

March 13, 2023 · 4 min · 648 words · Robert Alvarez
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