mardi 31 mai 2016
Gina Rodriguez makes teen's prom dress dream come true
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Dan Aykroyd says new Ghostbusters movie 'has more laughs' than original amid heavy criticism
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Kim Kardashian shares Kimojis of North's side-eye, Kanye's pout
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Glee's Mark Salling cut from Gods And Secrets movie after child pornography charges
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Kaley Cuoco and Ricky Gervais lead Twitter tributes to Cincinnati Zoo's Harambe gorilla
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Volkswagen Reports Profit Drop as It Grapples With Emissions Scandal
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8 Ways Minimalism has Changed My Perspective
“Change the way you look at things and the things you look at will change.” —Wayne Dyer
Eight years ago, on May 26, 2008, my life changed forever.
After spending most of my Memorial Day Weekend cleaning the garage, I struck up a conversation with my neighbor. As I recall, we were lamenting the fact that our day had been wasted taking care of things we owned.
It wasn’t a long conversation, but it was long enough for her to introduce me to the idea of minimalism—that there is more joy to be found owning less than we can ever discover pursuing more.
I actually needed very little convincing. My 5-year old son playing alone in the backyard was all the proof I needed that I owned too much stuff—and it was getting in the way of the life I wanted to live.
Over the course of the next 9 months, my wife and I went through every room in our home getting rid of anything and everything we didn’t need. In total, roughly 2/3 of our possessions were recycled, donated, or thrown away.
To journal the progress, I started a blog, Becoming Minimalist. Now, eight years into its existence, it has reached millions of people around the world with the life-giving message of owning less.
Little did I know, at the time, how much my life would change. But as I look back at the last eight years, I can see how minimalism has caused my perspective on life to change in very significant ways.
Here are eight that come to mind:
Money. Like most people, growing up, I wanted to be rich. I used to think about it, dream about it, and pursue it. But now, after finding contentment with less, I no longer have a desire for riches. Henry David Thoreau said it like this “I make myself rich by making my wants few.” Now, not only do I no longer desire to be wealthy, I plainly see the temptation and the trap that often ensnares those who do.
Work. Some people view work as a means to get rich—and that’s too bad. Others, on the other hand, can’t wait to escape work, even embracing minimalism as a means to that end. But I see it differently. Minimalism has allowed me to see work as a means to personal fulfillment—not because of the paycheck that it produces, but in the good I can bring to society through it.
Generosity. I now understand that the most fulfilling thing we can ever do with our money is give it away. Most of us desire to be generous people. Buying less makes that possible.
Culture. Minimalism has allowed me to see the world around me in a new way. Very early in my minimalist journey, while doing research for this blog, I stumbled upon The Story of Stuff on YouTube. It changed my perspective on society almost immediately. I began to see how overconsumption is encouraged in every aspect of our economy—from fashion and furnishings to food and housing. And once you see it, you can never unsee it.
Spirituality. There is little doubt that almost every respected religious leader that has stood the test of time has espoused the value and importance of simplicity. For most of my life, I considered this a call to sacrifice—that I should give up “the good life” so others might benefit. However, since discovering and experiencing the benefits of owning less, I have begun to recognize these teachings are not burdensome at all. They are invitations to a better way of life unburdened with needless weight.
Happiness. I’ve studied quite a bit about happiness over the past eight years. But if I could sum up everything I’ve learned into one sentence, it would be this, “Happiness is not something to be chased or discovered through external circumstances, happiness is a decision we make every single day.” And that makes experiencing it so much easier.
Relationships. I’ve always understood the importance of strong relationships—minimalism has not changed that. But minimalism has caused me to recognize how often we sacrifice those relationships for less important pursuits. And recognizing how those pursuits often distract from the more important ones is the very foundation of minimalism.
Success and Competition. For most of my life, I viewed the opportunity for success as finite—that every time somebody else reached a height of success, it was one less opportunity for me. This often resulted in jealousy and envy. Today, I see it differently. There are countless opportunities to succeed in living meaningful lives. And often times, the quickest way for each of us to succeed is to help someone else succeed in theirs.
It’s been a pretty crazy eight years. Looking back on that Saturday morning, I never would have imagined that it would eventually lead to writing books, founding nonprofits, and being on television and in newspapers.
But then again, I had no idea how minimalism would change everything about me—in both my practice and my perspective.
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Business Etiquette: Business Dining
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lundi 30 mai 2016
Katy Perry's Twitter is HACKED as 'miss you baby' message goes to Taylor Swift
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Kirsten Storms reveals she's taking a break from General Hospital because of her breakouts...weeks after confirming divorce
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dimanche 29 mai 2016
Amber Heard was 'married to former love Tasya Van Ree' and even changed last name
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Keira Knightley's Begin Again director slams beauty's skills and accuses her 'entourage' of getting in way
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Charlotte McKinney and Paris Hilton slip into swimwear while Drew Barrymore sips on wine on Instagram
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Rob Kardashian and pregnant fiancée Blac Chyna say they are in no rush to the altar
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The late Michael Jackson's Las Vegas mega-mansion which he rented until his death hits the market for $9.5m... complete with over-the-top sales video
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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna 'will be offered at least $1M for baby photos'
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samedi 28 mai 2016
Kosher Soul stars O'Neal McKnight and Miriam Sternoff welcome a baby girl
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Johnny Depp's ex-wife Lori Anne Allison claims he would never 'lay a hand on a woman' after actor is accused of abusing Amber Heard
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Mickey Rourke stands up for Johnny Depp as star gets accused of abuse by ex Amber Heard
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See inside Jennifer Lopez's $28m new pad complete with two pools, miniature golf course, babbling brook, amphitheater and 8 acres of LA's most exclusive land
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Beer Battered Onion Rings, Jalapeño Aioli & a Vitamix Giveaway!
Are you guys Stanley Cup fans? I have vivid memories of me as a kid, staying up late, watching the playoffs. I didn’t really understand the intricacies of the game – I still don’t, but I did know that when...
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Johnny Depp's film Alice Through The Looking Glass off to bad start at box office
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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of everything that distracts us from it. It requires a conscious decision because it is a countercultural lifestyle that stands against the culture of overconsumption that surrounds us.
The world we live in is not friendly to the pursuit of minimalism. Its tendencies and relentless advertising campaigns call us to acquire more, better, faster, and newer. The journey of finding simplicity requires consistent inspiration.
For that reason, I hope you will make an effort this weekend to find a quiet moment with a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy some of these hand-picked articles to encourage more simplicity in your life.
Got the Urge to Do Some Spring-Cleaning? Avoid These 5 Classic Mistakes. | Gretchen Rubin by Gretchen Rubin. One of the things about happiness that continually surprises me is the degree to which, for most people, outer order contributes to inner calm, and inner self-command.
12 Sneaky Ways Online Retailers Get You To Spend More | Business Insider by Jessica Mai. Online retailers are competing with hundreds of other sites who might be able to offer the same thing for a lower price, so they have to come up with more ways to get us to seal the deal on their site.
How to Get Rid of Practically Anything | Consumer Reports. Reclaim the space in your home with these tips for selling, donating, recycling, and disposing of things you no longer need or want
Exhausted? It’s Time To Focus | The Guardian by Oliver Burkeman. We act as if our attentional capacities are infinite. It turns out they aren’t.
5 Signs It’s Time to Do Less | Marc and Angel Hack Life by Marc Chernoff. Let’s do a little less… and make the less we do count for even more.
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vendredi 27 mai 2016
Johnny Depp performs with Hollywood Vampires at Rock in Rio Lisboa amid domestic abuse case
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Judge rejects Amber Heard's request to keep Johnny Depp away from her Yorkshire Terrier Pistol... who was a gift from her ex-girlfriend
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Benefits Of Company Formation In RAK
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Tamra Judge promotes documentary about being 'erased' from child's life by family court... after years of estrangement from daughter Sidney
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Driven: Video Review: The Mercedes G550’s Primal Appeal Endures
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Japan Recalls 7 Million More Cars With Takata Airbags
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Why Amber Heard is divorcing Johnny Depp 3 days after his mother died
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Friday Finds 5.27.16
It’s the last Friday in May?! How did that happen? Mike and I are heading out on a little camping trip and I’m so, so excited to cook with our new camp stove/over the fire. What I’m not excited about...
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jeudi 26 mai 2016
PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Aniston's rarely seen half-brother John Melick emerges a day after their mother's death
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Khloe Kardashian files for divorce for a second time two weeks after Lamar Odom was pictured drinking again
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Carole Radziwill's boyfriend's 911 call revealed after he survived Iowa plane crash
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Wheels: Oil Above $50 a Barrel as Summer Driving Season Kicks Off
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Amber Heard splashes cash at Tiffany's after filing for divorce from Johnny Depp
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Secrets of Bonding: "The Call"
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Amber Heard splashes cash at Tiffany's after filing for divorce from Johnny Depp
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Volkswagen Challenges U.S. Jurisdiction in Emissions Scandal
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Takata Hires Lazard as Airbag Maker Bids to Remain ‘Viable’
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mercredi 25 mai 2016
Pirates Of The Caribbean star Johnny Depp asks judge to reject Amber Heard's request for spousal support as 'they have NO pre-nup'
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Johnny Depp asks judge to toss out Amber Heard's request for spousal support... after actress files for divorce following 15 months of marriage
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Amber Heard files for divorce from Johnny Depp after 15 months of marriage
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London, 2016
Last month Mike and I had the pleasure of visiting London. Mike had a couple of meetings and in a happy twist of fate, I was invited by British Airways to try out their #bleisure concept (business-leisure, get it?) and...
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A Simple Guide to Start Saving Money
The recent news on Americans and their saving habits is concerning.
Here are headlines from three recent news articles:
- 47% of Americans would have trouble finding $400 for an emergency
- 2/3 of Americans would struggle to cover $1,000 crisis
- 1 in 3 Americans has saved $0 for retirement
This is not good news. Certainly, our current economic climate is not one that encourages saving (you know, with low interest rates and all), but that doesn’t mean it’s not important.
Money in savings provides a safety net for unexpected expenses. Saving money forces us to spend less than we make. And when the time comes for a major purchase, you’ll be glad you’ve been saving up.
But most of us are fully aware of why we should be putting money in savings.
The problem isn’t that we haven’t thought about saving money, the problem is that too many of us just aren’t doing it.
There are any number of reasons why people are not saving money. They may not think it is urgent or they may not have taken the time to set up a savings account.
But my suspicion is that most people are not setting aside money for savings because they don’t think they have enough to do so.
When everything that gets earned, gets spent, saving is impossible. At the end of the month, there is simply nothing left over to save. So the action gets pushed to the next month… and then the next… and the next.
How then can we break that cycle in our lives?
If you recognize the need to start saving money, but have not done so, this post is for you.
I’d like to offer a simple idea to get you started—in fact, it is the same idea I give when people ask me about charitable giving.
Start small and start today.
I speak often about the benefit of generosity in our lives and how it improves our well-being and life satisfaction. The conversation is often followed by a simple question, “How do I get started? I want to be charitable, I just don’t see how I can be.”
My answer is this, “Just start with $1. Literally, $1. Go find a cause that you believe in and donate $1. Don’t be embarrassed. Because of online giving, you’ll probably never stand face-to-face with anybody anyway. So just start there. Go donate $1 today and see what happens.”
Of course, my hope is not that the person will end their charitable giving with a $1 donation. Instead, my hope is that they will donate $1 and soon discover that they still have food on the table, a roof over the head, and clothes on their back. They can be generous and still survive.
Soon, I hope, they will try giving $5/month. Inevitably, again, they will discover their needs are still being met. Maybe they had more capacity for generosity than they thought. Maybe then they will try $10/month or $15/month.
They did have room for generosity all along, they just needed to discover that was true.
The same is true when it comes to saving money.
If you want to spend less than you make, start building a savings account, and begin getting ahead financially, you can do it. Even if you don’t think it is possible, I believe it is. Start small and discover it is true yourself.
Think of the stress you can begin to alleviate by taking two small steps:
1. Set Up a Savings Account.
It is important to put your money for savings into a different account than you use for daily, weekly, and monthly bills.
Almost every bank offers savings accounts so check with your local bank first—wherever you already have an account established. However, sometimes these local banks have minimum balance requirements for savings accounts. If you are starting small ($10/month), you’ll want to check that first.
If you cannot find a local financial institution with a no minimum balance savings account, or if you prefer to conduct your finances online anyway, many of my personal finance blogger friends recommend Capital One 360. They have a convenient, no minimum balance savings account available. And it is easy to set-up—it took me less than 10 minutes to open an account with a $10 opening balance.
2. Set Up a $10/Month Automatic Withdraw.
Just start with $10. Literally $10. Set-up a savings account today and deposit $10. Don’t be embarrassed at the amount. If you select the online option above, you won’t ever have to interact face-to face with anybody anyway.
Deposit $10 and then set up an automatic withdrawal of $10/month, as close to the day you get paid as possible.
And then see what happens. Almost certainly, you will still have food on the table, a roof over your head, and clothes on your back. Once you prove that you can survive and save at the same time, raise your monthly contribution to $15/month or $20/month. Over time, perhaps, you’ll be able to increase the amount even more. But the first goal is to prove to yourself that you can save.
Your first investment into your financial security doesn’t need to be a big one. But you do need to start somewhere.
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☀ 60+ Hot Tips for Summer Jobs and Where To Find Them
As more adults compete with teens and students for summer jobs, you need all the help you can get.
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I don't want a job in the summer so I can just do whatever I want all the time….but I need a job to have money for all these activities..
— Cam (@Camykinz) May 17, 2016
First, did you know there are…
4 kinds of summer jobs
Knowing this can open your eyes to options you haven’t already thought about.
A summer job can be any of the following:
- a job that only happens in the summertime
- a job whose timing this year happens to match up with the coming summer
- a job related to something that experiences a temporary or regular hiring boom, such as in the summer
- a regular job that a company temporarily gives to a lower-salaried person until a full-time hire is found, such as a student available in the summer
In other words, if you’re NOT a teenager, student or graduate, most summer jobs will probably not be relevant to your career unless you want to test a new direction or you work in a seasonal industry.
That said, you can use a summer job as a way to get your foot in the door of a targeted company, and then impress the employer into hiring you full-time.
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.Free: Download The 50+ Mostly Unusual Places to Find Summer Jobs, a handy checklist to keep track of where you applied for summer jobs.
Summer job search tips
Now let’s take a look at what’s so special about summer job hunting.
Target industries that boom in the summer
Entertainment and tourism-oriented businesses do better in the summer as people go on vacation, everyone knows that, right? Yet there are lots of other industries that boom in the summer too for less obvious reasons. Read on for ideas below.
Be the first to apply …
Many summer jobs require little to no experience. To save time and money, many employers will hire the first reputable (read: trustworthy) candidates that apply.
… But you don’t have to be the first to apply
Many summer job openings are already filled by April, but with all that time until the jobs actually begin, things can come up and plans can change. Candidates may decide they prefer other jobs or not to work at all, and employers may realize they need more help than anticipated.
Treat application forms like resumes
Many summer jobs, such as at fast-food restaurants or retail stores, will want you to submit an application form instead of a resume (which many teens might not have anyway).
Spend the time to complete any forms correctly. If the form needs to be filled in by hand, take a few copies in case you make a mistake you can’t correct. Like with a resume, have someone reliable proofread your applications before you submit them.
Stay open to working multiple jobs
Currently applying for a possible third summer job
— . (@christofish_) May 15, 2016
If you read my summer job history, you’ll notice that during 3 different summers, I worked more than one job. That was never planned in advance – although it could have been – but if you keep your eyes and ears open and stay ready, you can quickly jump to a better job or just another one if your first one ends early.
Experiment and take risks more readily
Are there are any job search tactics you’ve been too shy to try on your long-term career job search? Give them a shot during the summer when there’s less at stake. You’ll learn what works for you and what doesn’t, and build more confidence for when you really need it.
Play up your specific qualities
If you’re a teenager or student, aim for jobs where having a flexible schedule is important, or dealing with other teenagers and students.
If you’re an adult, aim for jobs where employers will feel more comfortable by your experience, or where you’ll need to work with people who might be uncomfortable dealing with teenagers and students.
Don’t start your own business unless…
… you can clearly make money immediately, or you won’t need to.
Summer is short and if you try the wrong idea, you might waste the whole summer without any returns for your efforts.
DO start your own business during the summer if you’re not desperate for cash right way and are hoping to time things so that earnings will arrive after the summer when you’ll need them more.
Aim to return next summer
Make this your last summer job search by impressing your employer so much they’ll want you to come back next summer.
When the summer ends, ask about returning and try to get a date during the year when you can followup for confirmation. But only if you actually liked working there…
It's my 4th day back and I already regret staying at this job for another summer
— Lauren (@LaurenHegedus) May 15, 2016
With those tips in mind, here are lots of ideas where to look for summer jobs.
Where to find summer jobs
Offline
Previous summer employers – call to see if you can have your old job back or a new one
Your family business
Your friend’s family business
At home i.e. get paid for chores or odd jobs in your house and/or the neighbors’
Get your parents to ask their friends
With your friends who have already lined up summer jobs that might need more people
Student career centers
Local employment services and bureaus
Store & restaurant windows
Shopping malls / shopping centers
Public bulletin boards, such as at community centers, churches, synagogues and mosques
Ads in local, regional or national newspapers
Classified ads in local, regional or national newspapers
Online
Job boards – search for summer-specific openings
Summer-only or seasonal job boards – just google “summer jobs”
Online forums where people chat about summer plans
Twitter accounts that list summer jobs
Facebook groups and pages, both general and those only for summer jobs
Classified ads online, such as on the Craigslist site for your area
Search the websites of local newspapers for articles about companies that are hiring this summer
3 min till summer job interview: just ripped my pants.
— estée (@esteef) May 15, 2016
Quick break
Businesses that experience a hiring boom in the summertime
As promised, this list should inspire you to find summer jobs that others haven’t even imagined:
Farms
Summer schools (for teachers)
Summer camps
Schools, camps and programs for special needs kids
Doctors’ offices
Medical and/or dental clinics
Pharmacies
Customer service centers / call centers
Companies that offer internships
Software testing (QA) & summer projects at technology companies
Lifeguards at community pools/beaches/gyms/camps
Beaches – selling t-shirts & other gimmicks
Mother’s helpers and au pairs
Babysitting as daycare centers close
Pet-sitting and/or walking
I hope picking up my dogs isn't the only job I have this summer. #hireme
— mere. (@mute_spittahh) May 15, 2016
House-sitting as people go on vacation
Ice cream parlors, outdoor cafes and other dessert places
Amusement and theme parks
National parks
Country and state fairs
Campgrounds
Stadiums, arenas and other sports event venues
Rental agencies – cars, trailers, boating, apartment rentals
Photo studios, shops and camera stores
Toy stores
Golf courses, tennis courts, parks and anywhere people pay to play sports
Movie theaters
Bars and clubs
Restaurants and fast-food branches
Caterers
Hotels/motels/inns
Tourism jobs such as guides, trip organizers, drivers, greeters, museums, guards, flea markets
Annual festivals in your city or region
Businesses that need to prepare for the fall season, like the textile & school supplies industries (shipping departments)
First time going to my summer job while it's snowing
— Jalen DeFlorio (@jalenldef) May 15, 2016
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mardi 24 mai 2016
Nyle DiMarco goes from runway to being crowned Dancing With The Stars winner
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Teen Mom's Kailyn Lowry confirms she IS divorcing Javi Morroquin after devastating miscarriage
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Usher's stalker arrested after breaching restraining order by taking SELFIES
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Daphne Joy 'has split up with Jason Derulo' after dating for seven months
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Toyota and Volkswagen Invest in Ride-Sharing Companies
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Sebastian Bach from Skid Row claims a hotel nanny stole his wife's Chanel watch
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Kendall Jenner admits she feels 'forgotten' by her famous sisters on KUWTK
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Rich Kids Of Beverly Hills stars are HAPPY when Bette Midler calls them 'spoiled' on Twitter
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Teresa Giudice makes emotional homecoming before drama with new cast members in new trailer for RHONJ
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Toyota Expands Takata Airbag Recall in U.S.
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Kelly Osbourne tweets mobile number of Ozzy's alleged mistress Michelle Pugh
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London Fog Vanilla Cake x Caramelized Potato Chips
A couple of weeks ago, we celebrated my dear friend Betty’s birthday. I love any excuse to make a cake, but a birthday is the best! I wanted to make a cake that was something that she liked, but was also...
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lundi 23 mai 2016
Blac Chyna shows off Lamborghini Rob Kardashian bought for her as she goes for a spin with pal in LA
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Helen Hunt mistaken for Jodie Foster by Starbucks barista who also spells name wrong
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JoJo Fletcher reveals her feelings for Bachelor love rat Ben Higgins as she gets ready for her Bachelorette debut
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Kim Kardashian makes her way to fashion bible gala as Peter Dundas chows down on comfort food
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Kim Zolciak's daughter Brielle goes on foul-mouthed rant denying she's had plastic surgery after crashing mom's weekend retreat
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It’s No Accident: Advocates Want to Speak of Car ‘Crashes’ Instead
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Florence Welch gives private concert to sick teen who missed her performance
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dimanche 22 mai 2016
Madonna and Stevie Wonder perform emotional tribute to Prince at Billboard Awards (but the social media reaction is savage)
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Blac Chyna reveals she has gained 20lbs after hitting back at critics of her pregnant figure
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Victoria Beckham poses with blushing bride Eva Longoria on her wedding day after designing the actress's dress
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samedi 21 mai 2016
Eva Longoria marries José 'Pepe' Baston in romantic Mexican ceremony
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The More of Less: A National Bestseller (and What the Future Holds)
Early Success for The More of Less
Three weeks ago, I released The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own.
The book introduces the world to minimalism by focusing on the benefits of owning less. It explains how possessions fail to produce happiness in our lives—and even worse, how they keep us from joy by hijacking our most important resources (money, time, energy, & focus).
I am proud of the book. It is inspirational, motivational, and practical.
If you are interested in owning less, you’ll find everything you need in The More of Less to get started on your journey. Or, if you’d like to introduce someone else to the benefits of owning less, this book is a helpful guide.
Here’s how Publisher’s Weekly described it:
With action plans, lists, and appeals to the reader’s quiet nature, Becker successfully presents a well-rounded argument that a journey toward minimalism is possible and enjoyable.
I want to offer a special thank you to everyone who supported its release.
At one point, The More of Less was one of the top 10 selling books in America! And some reports indicate local libraries were operating at a 3:1 hold ratio.
After its first week, the book landed on many National Bestseller Lists:
- USA Today Bestsellers List: #10 in Nonfiction; #2 in Self-Help
- Publisher’s Weekly: #13 in Hardcover Nonfiction
- iBooks: #10 in Nonfiction
- Amazon: #1 in Several Categories
Unfortunately, despite outselling many of the other books, The More of Less was not included on the New York Times Bestseller List. I’m a little bummed, but I’m grateful for the opportunity to come close.
The book sold well over 10,000 copies in its first week and 2,000 copies in its second week. In total, in its first 20 days, it has sold 15,000 copies. That’s a lot of people being introduced to the concept of minimalism.
And while a book’s first week is typically the best chance to make the NYT list, anything can still happen in the future.
Speaking of the future…
Playing the Long Game (and How You Can Help)
I’ve learned a lot about traditional publishing over the last 18 months. I’ve learned about the book-writing process, how book distribution works, how bestseller lists are compiled, and how books get sold.
Generally speaking, there are three types of books: 1) Books that never sell. 2) Books that sell on release, but quickly lose momentum and fall off the radar. And 3) Books that gain momentum and continue to have impact into the future.
The goal, certainly, for The More of Less is that it would become a book that continues to have impact in people’s lives—not just in its first three weeks, but well into the future as well.
There are some good signs of that already occurring—it continues to rank among the top-selling books on Amazon, the published reviews for the book are overwhelmingly positive, and the West Coast Book Tour already boasts 1,000+ RSVP’s.
All the signs are good—for which, I am very thankful.
The joy of owning less is an important message in our society today. As long as people need to hear it, I intend to promote it and write about it.
Indeed, many of you can attest to the freedom and empowerment found in minimalism.
If you would like to help “play the long game” and keep The More of Less as a book of influence in our world, here are three things you can do to help:
- Leave a positive review on Amazon (or any online retailer). If you’ve read the book and enjoyed it, your rating and positive review will help future readers recognize the potential benefit of the book in their life as well.
- Share the book with a friend. If you enjoyed the book, give it to a friend—seriously, just pass along your copy. If you think the book has value for your wider network of friends and family, mention it on Facebook and the influence it has had in your life. More and more people are drawn to the notion of owning less—sometimes, they just need to hear others have already taken the step.
- Purchase a copy at your local bookstore. If you haven’t had opportunity to read the book yet, it centers on many of the themes here on Becoming Minimalist (minimalism, intentionality, generosity). But the book format allows opportunity to dive deeper into each of those topics. If you’ve been waiting, your purchase over the next couple weeks will help keep the book on shelves and in the forefront of conversations. You can also find it online almost everywhere (Amazon | B&N | Books A Million | CBD).
The Future of Becoming Minimalist
The publishing of this book does not change my commitment to Becoming Minimalist or the community that has grown around it. I look forward to continue writing about this topic and others into the future.
Thank you for being an important part of it.
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Friday Finds 5.20.16
I think I cursed myself last week by saying I didn’t believe in the powers of Friday the 13th because the powers that be decided to make this week a solid 0/10 for me. On Sunday, as Mike and I...
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👄 3 Things You Must Say At Every Job Interview
A few unique job interview tips to make you the one they want.
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This is a guest post by Thomas Taylor.
Job interviewers read and hear so many cliches these days that they just about walk and talk in their sleep during the recruitment process. No more “I should get the job because I’m honest, hardworking, and reliable” — it’s time to say something different if you want to them hire you.
In job interviews, you’ve not just got to talk the talk. You’ve got to walk the walk. Here’s how with these unique job interview tips.
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1) Give examples
It’s more than likely that you’ll never have met the interviewer. Somehow, though, you have to convince them that you’re the person for the job.
How?
You prove you’re not just blowing hot air, by supporting your answers with examples: of problems you’ve solved, of (good) results, of how you’ve turned things around in some way (if that’s the case).
You can increase your chances at a job interview by showing a DVD of your back story to the panel beforehand
— Craig Deeley (@craiguito) April 28, 2016
Show that you understand the job requirements. Demonstrate that you know about the sector by highlighting key statistics or referring to the latest developments — remember to check the trade press that day (online and off).
Avoid sounding like a know-it-all, though. Quote relevant statistics without slipping into long-winded monologues. Likewise, drop a name once or twice, but don’t litter the conversation with every big name you’ve worked with.
Nobody likes a boaster.
me, @ a job interview: I watched all of game of thrones in about a week, which I think is a great example of my determination & diligence
— bnz (@sarahpritchardd) May 19, 2016
2) State you can add value to the company
Companies want to make money. They want you to help them, so tell them how you will add value to the company. This alone can clinch you the job.
However, it’s a crucial statement, so don’t just say it for the sake of saying it.
What's that 1 accomplishment you can utilize in a job interview? Mine? I'll give you a hint: involves over $40,000,000 in revenue.
— Luke (@SotaCane) December 22, 2013
If you worked outside of your country and were managing your company’s business bank account, for instance, prove how your employer benefited from it. Maybe you negotiated some better terms and conditions on business loans for the company. Maybe you introduced a new, more efficient system for processing payments.
Show how your skills, knowledge, and experience will turn you into a money-making asset for the company.
Potential employers are looking for two things if you’re to impress them: demonstrable proof that you’re the person for the job, and indications that you can bring something new to the table, be it skills or ideas. But what you bring to the table must bring the company money i.e. add value to it. When an employer hires you, they’re investing in you.
Time for you to generate the returns.
3) Ask interesting questions
One of the golden rules of any interview is to ask questions, either about the company or the job. It shows you’re interested. However, you should make these questions original.
Many job websites suggest asking questions about training opportunities — could be a mistake, as it’s almost suggesting you don’t have the skills for the job.
No, ask an original question to capture the interviewer’s attention. They’ll see that you have an innovative streak in you.
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One simple question would be to ask the interviewer what they themselves like about the company. Another would be to ask what they company would like you to achieve within the first 60 to 90 days. Questions like this reveal drive and enthusiasm.
Which questions to ask at the end of the interview
Have any questions?
[job interview]
"Have any questions?"
Think the 3 Little Pigs hired the Big Bad Wolf to blow their houses down to collect insurance money?
— Reverend Scott (@Reverend_Scott) May 18, 2016
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Chicken & Spring Vegetable Lasagna
Last week Mike and I went mini golfing. I cannot remember the last time I went mini golfing, which is pretty strange because I’m a huge fan of mini golf. I mean, miniature things are right up my alley, so...
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3 Keys to Finding More Happiness at Work
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Jeff Goins of Goins Writer.
In our world today, we are overwhelmed with promises to quit our jobs and chase our dreams. We are told that we deserve to be happy and that if we buy enough things that it will eventually happen. We are told to work for the weekend and plan that next vacation. But why can’t we be happy with the life we have right now?
We live in a culture that prizes leisure over labor and longs for a “four-hour work week.” Sadly, like many things in our culture, this promise is an illusion. The truth is you don’t have to hate your job. Work can become a source of fulfillment for you if you choose to see it that way.
For my recent book The Art of Work, I interviewed hundreds of people who had discovered their purpose in life. And as I spoke with these people who had found their callings I learned several lessons. Here are three of them.
1. Hating your job won’t make you any happier.
We don’t have to hate the work we do even if that work isn’t ideally suited to us. Everyone I met who found their calling in life ended up doing something that surprised them. Which means that connecting to your purpose is more about perspective than circumstance.
During World War II, Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl discovered an important lesson about human happiness: “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.”
Frankl learned this from living for years in a Nazi concentration camp. Everything was taken from him. His family. His work. His well-being. And yet he realized there was one freedom he could never lose: his.
If you choose to change your perspective, how things look will begin to change. You don’t need to win the lottery to find contentment. In fact, sometimes the very things we think will liberate us will actually only further prison us.
The easiest way to do work you love is to start loving what you do. This is a choice we all have. So let’s stop making work the enemy.
2. Do better work and the work will become more enjoyable.
One way to enjoy your work is to become better at it. It should be no surprise that we find greater fulfillment in activities that we are skilled at doing. But how much this is true is startling.
Laura Carstensen is a psychologist and the director of the Stanford Center on Longevity where they study what makes people live longer and happier lives. What they found was that people who continue to learn enjoy their work more and actually live longer.
Education, according to this study, is the single greatest predictor of lifespan. So you want to live longer? Be happier? Learn a new skill or get better at the one you have. And why not start with the place where you probably already spend eight hours a day?
Once we reach a basic level or proficiency, work that was once tedious may now be enjoyable. As Daniel Pink writes in his book Drive, mastering any skill makes the activity intrinsically more motivating. So if you are struggling to want to go to work in the first place, try doing better work.
3. Realize your whole life is a form of work.
Whether or not you have a day job, you go to work every day. You watch the kids or clean up the house. You mow the lawn or go grocery shopping. Every day, you are working, whether it’s at an office or at home. Whether you are retired or just beginning your career.
We all have important work to do. And that work is our life. Your magnum opus is not just one great thing you did. It is more like a body of work that you are constantly contributing to every day.
In that respect, we all get to decide what kind of job we have and how much we enjoy it. Of course, there are some things that are within our control, like our perspective, and some things that are not, like our circumstances. Your job is to learn to let go of what you can’t control and embrace what you can.
One important lesson about being happier with your life and work is learning to make trade-offs. It’s the dream of many people to want more of everything. More money. More stuff. More time. But you can’t have all three of those all at once.
So decide what’s most important to you. You can do almost anything you want in life but not everything. If you’re not doing what you want, you can quit. But that choice has consequences. You can stay where you are and there is a cost to that as well. One choice isn’t necessarily better than the other, so long as you realize you can’t have it all right now.
There is, however, something beautiful about not getting everything you thought you wanted. Constraints create contentment. Because in those constraints you realize what’s really important.
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Jeff Goins is the author of four books including the national best seller, The Art of Work, which you can get for $2.99 this week only. You can find him on Twitter or follow his award-winning writing blog.
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dimanche 15 mai 2016
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Inspiring Simplicity. Weekend Reads.
Never underestimate the importance of removing stuff you don’t need.
Encouragement is important in all areas of life, but especially when trying to live a life different than those around us.
Encouragement provides us with motivation to persevere. It invites us to dream dreams of significance for our lives. And it begs us to work diligently with optimism and promise.
Overcoming the pull of consumerism is a difficult challenge regardless of our stage in life. Simplicity requires encouragement. To that end, I hope you will find motivation in these articles below.
Each post was intentionality chosen to inspire simplicity in your life. For maximum effect, find a quiet moment this weekend and enjoy them with a fresh cup of coffee or tea.
Declutter Your Fantasy Self | Huffington Post by Francine Jay. Decluttering gives us more than clean closets. It gives us clarity – for what we want to do, how we want to live, who we want to be.
Unemployment is down. Gas prices are low. Why isn’t America shopping? | Washington Post by Sarah Halzack. Consumers are choosing to shell out for experiences instead of goods that fill their closets or their kitchens.
12 Creative Ways to Declutter Your Home | Mind Body Green by Joshua Becker. There is a beautiful world of freedom and fresh breath hiding beneath your clutter. How you remove it is up to you.
After eliminating 75% of my wardrobe, I realized Mark Zuckerberg and Barack Obama are on to something big | Business Insider by Kathleen Elkins. There’s a scientific reason some of the most successful people wear the same outfit day in and day out.
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Thanks to everyone who supported the release of my new book, The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own. It recently debuted on the USA Today Bestsellers List, the Publisher’s Weekly Bestsellers List, and the iBooks Bestseller List. For that, I am incredibly grateful.
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Friday Finds: 5.13.16
Woah, didn’t even realize it was Friday the 13th until writing up the title of this post! Are you guys superstitious at all? I’m not particularly, in regards to the 13th, but sometimes the idea of it freaks me out....
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📝 9 Tips for a Surprisingly Helpful Hobbies & Interests Resume Section
Why you might include the one resume section that most people don’t.
This is a guest post by Martin Demiger.
Most people think that a hobbies and interests resume section is a silly addition, but that’s only true if you include silly hobbies and interests.
It can actually be a very helpful addition to showcasing who you are, your personality and your capacity for work.
Potential employers will appreciate that you put in the extra effort to tell them a little bit more about who you are as a person.
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.Why have a hobbies and interests section?
1) Stand out
Most people do not list their hobbies and interests on their resume, so this alone will immediately make your resume different.
2) Present potential interview topics
You’re opening up topics of discussion if you’re contacted for an interview.
3) Prove you’re well-rounded
Hobbies and interests can show off how likable you are and how easily you’ll mesh with future colleagues.
But what to include?
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Not just any hobbies and interests
1) Be relevant
If the job you’re seeking and your hobbies or interests coincide, don’t be afraid to play that factor up.
For example, if you are applying to a restaurant for the job as a chef or even a cook, list that you are passionate about cooking and food and devote a lot of your spare time to the kitchen.
2) Be relatable
Put your hobbies and interests that you think a potential employer will relate with the most, and this may need to change from employer to employer.
3) Be honest
Don’t just list things to try and impress a potential employer. If you end up interviewing for or even getting the position, any lies will probably come back to haunt you.
4) Be authentic
You should be able to discuss and demonstrate your interests. This may sound cliché, but be ready to show off your skills if asked. If you listed “reading”, be able to talk about the last few books you’ve read and share your thoughts with potential employers.
5) Be positive
Add the hobbies that come across as a positive and fun use of your down time.
For instance, if you enjoy playing poker, it shows that you like to be mentally engaged and utilize strategy. Sports are also a great hobby to include, as it shows you’re active, like to exercise and are a team player.
6) Be passionate
If it interests you, your eyes will light up when you talk about it and employers will take notice.
If you love rock climbing, share it on your resume. Not only is it athletic and impressive, but it highlights your sense of adventure and willingness to take risks — something that a future employer may appreciate.
7) Be unique
Instead of saying “reading” is an interest, be specific about what you love to read, whether it is a specific author or time period. For instance, don’t just say that you enjoy Shakespeare – be specific about which works move you the most.
8) Be concise
You don’t want to bore the employer by going on and on. Keep it short and sweet yet informative — this could be the difference between getting your foot in the proverbial door or getting your resume filed with a ton of others.
9) Don’t skip it on application forms
If applying for a job via an application form, do not leave the hobbies and interests section empty as potential employers can view this negatively. Inversely to the above, it says to an employer that you are not very well-rounded, don’t like to open up personally and may not be a good asset to their team of employees.
Interviewer: your resume is just a list of hobbies that say "oh hell yeah" after them
Me: oh hell yeah— Luna (@Lunalovebadxo) May 12, 2016
Now some more suggestions of hobbies and interests to include and why.
Examples
Reading
This shows you like to be mentally stimulated and have an imagination. Mention latest, most relevant book.
Traveling
Tells an employer you are not afraid to venture out into the world and experience new things. Mention most relevant recent destination/event.
Music
Music is something that everyone has in common, so it’s a no-brainer to include it in the hobbies and interests section of your resume, but mention which kinds of music.
The more you tell a possible employer about yourself, the better odds that your resume will stand out among others in getting you the interview and ultimately, the job.
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Accomplish More with a 3-Item To Do List
First, let me give credit where credit is due. It was Melissa Camara Wilkins who first introduced me to the 3-Item To Do List.
I have used it ever since. And I’d love to recommend it to you.
For most of my life, I was the person with a mile long to-do list next to me at all times, often carrying over from day-to-day and week-to-week. But no longer.
For the past several months, I have been using a 3-Item To Do List exclusively—and I have found it to increase my productivity and work satisfaction significantly.
The 3-Item To Do List is as simple and profound as it sounds. At the beginning of each day, I take time to identify and articulate the three most important items for me to accomplish.
For example, my To Do List for today consists of these three items:
- Write a blog post for Becoming Minimalist
- Set agenda for our next Hope Effect Board of Directors’ Meeting
- Put final touches on an article pitch for a major publication
That’s it! Three items—all significant, all important, all entirely manageable.
Now, almost certainly, there are other work-related things I will do today: post to Facebook, answer e-mail, text a peer. But my three main identified projects will always take precedence.
The short list approach keeps me focused on the most important tasks I need to accomplish.
But I have found other benefits as well. The shorter list keeps me from feeling overwhelmed. The shorter list also helps me overcome procrastination—the finish line is always in sight.
Additionally, and equally important, the 3-Item List provides a sense of accomplishment at the end of the day. This benefit is the main one that Melissa articulates—she even refers to it as an “Enough List.” When the list is completed, there is a sense of finality. She says it like this:
Now instead of ending each day feeling like I’ve fallen behind, I have a built-in sense of accomplishment in the evenings. I finished my three things! I did what mattered most!
The importance of identifying the three most important things to accomplish in a day is revolutionary regardless of where you apply it. It is a helpful productivity hack at work. It can be used equally well by a stay-at-home mom or dad. It can be uniquely tailored for a hobby or side-business.
In order to accomplish our most important tasks, it is essential to remain focused on them. The 3-Item To Do List accomplishes that and requires you to identify them anew each morning.
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