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9 Ways to Get People to Do What You Want

9 Ways to Get People to Do What You Want

The art of persuasion (or subtle emotional manipulation, depending on how you're looking at it) does not necessarily have to be an evil thing. When you want to make an important sales pitch to a tough customer, propose a risky business plan at work, or gently convince your significant other to start ...more

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Comments 0 | By Yumi Sakugawa on May 16, 2012 |
16 Tips for Staying Awake When You're Tired

16 Tips for Staying Awake When You're Tired

While there's an art to surviving the all-nighter, there's also an art to staying awake throughout the day when you are operating on little to no sleep. Here's a few general tips: Drinking a lot of water is a must. Doing jumping jacks every thirty minutes in the office hallway might make you look ...more

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Comments 8 | By Yumi Sakugawa on May 12, 2012 |
The Best Way to Peel a Hard-Boiled Egg

The Best Way to Peel a Hard-Boiled Egg

So, you want to decrease your hard-boiled egg peeling time because you don't want the time- consuming task to cut into your limited lunch break. Or maybe you've somehow been burdened with the task of cooking a lot of homemade deviled eggs for a big family gathering. How do you peel a hard-boiled egg as quickly and efficiently as possible ...more

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Comments 1 | By Yumi Sakugawa on May 9, 2012 |
How to Survive Deadly Bites and Stings from Wild Animals

How to Survive Deadly Bites and Stings from Wild Animals

As a follow-up to an earlier post on surviving deadly animal attacks in the wild and another one on relieving a jellyfish sting, listed below are things you should do (and shouldn't do) if you are ever bitten or stung by potentially poisonous wild animals. In general, seek professional medical ...more

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Comments 9 | By Yumi Sakugawa on May 5, 2012 |
How to Open a Door Chain Lock or Bar Latch from the Outside

How to Open a Door Chain Lock or Bar Latch from the Outside

Assuming that you're not a burglar-in-training, you may one day find yourself in a situation where you have to break into a home through a door chain lock. What to do if you have no time to wait for a locksmith? All you need is some kind of string (dental floss, yarn, ribbon, etc.) or a sturdy ...more

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Comments 0 | By Yumi Sakugawa on May 1, 2012 |
How to Do a Tombstone Rubbing

How to Do a Tombstone Rubbing

Tombstone rubbing is a simple and beautiful way to transfer a tombstone design onto paper using rubbing wax or black crayon. Many people do this for their own genealogy research to record tombstone designs of family members, or simply as a hobby to capture unique and interesting tombstone designs in cemeteries all over the world ...more

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Comments 0 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 28, 2012 |
9 Crafty Ways to Decorate Your Bike

9 Crafty Ways to Decorate Your Bike

Do you ride a bicycle to get around town? Add a little personality to your two-wheeler with the following crafty ideas that will transform your bike into a unique work of mobile art. It can be as simple as adding colorful postcards between the spokes of your wheels, or if you are up for a more labor-intensive project, wrapping your bike ...more

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Comments 2 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 24, 2012 |
How to Increase Your Alcohol Tolerance

How to Increase Your Alcohol Tolerance

Whether you're embarking on an epic wine tour with friends or simply want to last an entire night of socializing and drinking with important people, there are times when good alcohol tolerance comes in handy. If you're a lightweight who would probably be labeled as a "cheap date" when it comes to drinking, you can actually increase your ...more

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Comments 9 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 20, 2012 |
9 Tips for Overcoming Jet Lag

9 Tips for Overcoming Jet Lag

Jet lag is inevitable when you are traveling long distances by plane, and it can leave you feeling completely wrecked for several days to a week after you arrive at your destination. For people who simply cannot afford the few days to completely recover from the physical and mental exhaustion of jet lag, there are a number of simple ...more

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Comments 19 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 16, 2012 |
How to Read Your Own Palm Lines

How to Read Your Own Palm Lines

Palmistry is the art of characterizing or foretelling the future through the reading of palm lines. Though there are certainly many variations and techniques when it comes to interpreting the meaning of palm lines, you can brush up on Palmistry 101 by getting acquainted with your four major palm lines: the heart line, head line, life line ...more

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Comments 2 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 13, 2012 |
9 Tips for Maximizing Your Laptop's Battery Life

9 Tips for Maximizing Your Laptop's Battery Life

Whether you just got a brand new laptop or you've had an old notebook for several years, it's in your best interest to maximize your laptop battery life so you get the most out of your computer. Make sure you "work" the juice in your laptop batteries by unplugging your laptop from a power source ...more

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Comments 10 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 11, 2012 |
10 Unusual Uses for Your Microwave Oven

10 Unusual Uses for Your Microwave Oven

The microwave has an extraordinary number of uses that goes above and beyond reheating your cold leftovers from last night's dinner. For food-related uses, the microwave can also make your lemons more squeezable for maximum juice output, roast garlic heads, decrystallize hardened honey, dry up fresh ...more

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Comments 0 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 6, 2012 |
How to Decode Body Language

How to Decode Body Language

Your boss is pursing her lips and drumming her fingers on the table during your presentation. Your best friend is gazing downwards and crossing his arms when you ask him why the car you lent him for the weekend has a big dent. What could these body language signals all mean? Brush up on Body Language 101 so you are equipped with the ...more

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Comments 7 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Apr 3, 2012 |
9 Ways to Increase Your Focus for Getting Things Done

9 Ways to Increase Your Focus for Getting Things Done

What would happen to your productivity if you had a way to block Internet access to your favorite time-wasting websites like Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia and trashy celebrity gossip blogs? If you are like most people, you would probably get a lot more work done. Listed below are nine ways you can ...more

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Comments 4 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 30, 2012 |
4 Crafty Ways to DIY an Emergency Oil Lamp

4 Crafty Ways to DIY an Emergency Oil Lamp

If you're ever in a survival situation where you have no electricity and you're fresh out of flashlight batteries, fear not. By using commonplace items such as glass containers, old T-shirts, and cheap vegetable oil, you can very easily put together your own DIY oil lamp that will brighten up that ...more

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Comments 10 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 28, 2012 |
How to Induce Lucid Dreaming

How to Induce Lucid Dreaming

Lucid dreaming refers to the mental state when you are conscious of the fact that you are dreaming while you are dreaming. Though lucid dreaming is a rare occurrence for most people when they are sleeping, you can actually mentally train yourself during the waking hours and incorporate a number of techniques to increase your chances of ...more

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Comments 28 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 23, 2012 |
9 Cheap and Practical Ways to Burglar-Proof Your Home

9 Cheap and Practical Ways to Burglar-Proof Your Home

Want to protect your home from unlawful entry? You may not have the means to invest in an expensive alarm system, but you can definitely use cheap and practical methods around your home to deter burglars from breaking in when you're not home. The best thing you can do is to make your home seem ...more

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Comments 0 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 20, 2012 |
How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse

How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse

What should you do in case of a major zombie outbreak? Many of the best survival techniques follow the same logic as to how you should prepare for major natural disasters; stock up on food and medical supplies, have an escape route, and form a community of people you can work with. When you're dealing with the flesh-eating undead, it also ...more

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Comments 10 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 17, 2012 |
How to Make a Super Secret Book Safe

How to Make a Super Secret Book Safe

Need to stash a couple small valuables and your super secret Moleskin journal in a place where no one will ever find them? Get yourself some glue, a few cutting tools and a fairly thick book, and you'll have all of the utensils you need to make yourself a nifty book safe that can be discreetly tucked away in your bookshelf when you're ...more

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Comments 2 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 13, 2012 |
9 Beer-Spiked Recipes for Your Next Cooking Adventure

9 Beer-Spiked Recipes for Your Next Cooking Adventure

If you're a beer lover, you can enjoy your passion even more by incorporating your favorite beer flavors into your next cooking experiment. Beer can be included in recipes for meat marinades, frying batter, chili, soups, bread and even dessert. And if you're concerned about getting drunk from these ...more

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Comments 2 | By Yumi Sakugawa on Mar 9, 2012 |

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