Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Conversation Hacks

Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Conversation Hacks
A whole lot more than just words passes between people who are talking, so a few simple conversational skills can help you recognize what’s really being said and help you lead the discussion your way. Learn how to read body language and facial expressions, de-code euphemisms, ask sensitive questions, criticize constructively, get what you want in negotiations, cut off chatterboxes, and and more with our top 10 conversation hacks.

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Weekend Watching: Tony Robbins on Motivation

This is pretty darn good. I took a few things out of this video.

Weekend Watching: Tony Robbins on Motivation
In an oldie-but-goodie talk from the invite-only TED event, self-help guy Tony Robbins discusses what motivates people to do the things they do. Words can’t do this one justice; just hit the play button.

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Housework and sex: What’s the connection? - CNN.com

Housework and sex: What’s the connection? - CNN.com
Jen Simmons loves to watch her husband Danny tend to their two little boys, mop the floor or hang a picture. She also finds it sexy.
Men do more housework than they used to, a study says, although they create more of it.

“I am very turned on when he’s doing housework,” says the 36-year-old Camden, Delaware resident, a middle school teacher.

“If there’s a sink full of dirty dishes, he knows I’m going to take care of that before I want to get intimate. If he wasn’t helping with the housework, I would not find that very attractive.”

Simmons’ attitude is pretty typical of married women, researchers say. They like it when their spouses share the household chores, but also find that — paradoxically — a husband may also create more work for them, or not contribute as much as women would like. In other words, science has once again proven what many people already suspect: Relationships take work, especially when it comes to keeping a happy and tidy home.

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The Simple Dollar » How To Write an Effective Thank You Note for Any Occasion

The Simple Dollar » How To Write an Effective Thank You Note for Any Occasion
With graduation season recently passed and many early summer weddings ongoing, a lot of people are facing the task of writing a big pile of notes to friends and family, thanking them for their gift-giving generosity. I’ve faced down this big task several different times in my life - and interestingly enough, most of those occasions fell squarely in the middle of the month of June.

Frankly, though, thank you notes can be a big source of anxiety for many people and it’s often something that’s put off until later because of that anxiety. To help get through that anxiety, here’s a guide to thank you notes, covering when they’re appropriate to send and how to assemble an effective one.

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Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Modern Life Survival Skills

Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Modern Life Survival Skills
Avoid everyday problems and modern mini-calamities by arming yourself with the right know-how before you head out into the world. Locking yourself out of your apartment, losing your car in the Gargantu-Mart lot, standing lost on a city street corner—you can overcome almost any day-to-day disaster with some clever thinking and a bit of knowledge. We’ve compiled some of our favorite tricks that can make any Average Joe/Jane feel like a regular commando at work, at home, or on the go. Hit the link for a list of our top 10 non-computer modern life survival skills.

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Debt is not wealth, appreciation is not income, and credit is not saving

Don’t follow the lies - Debt is not wealth, appreciation is not income, and credit is not saving.

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Irvine Housing Blog
Southern California is a beautiful place. The weather is perfect, there is a lot to do, and the people are generally friendly and keep out of your business. For those reasons and many others, I have chosen to make Southern California my home. However, Southern California is not perfect. The culture is infected with pathological beliefs that have led us to the huge problem with house affordability and the impending disaster in our real estate market.

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God makes you stupid, researchers claim | The Register

God makes you stupid, researchers claim | The Register
A psychology researcher has controversially claimed that stupidity is causally linked to how likely people are to believe in God.

University of Ulster professor Richard Lynn will draw the conclusion in new research due to be published in the journal Intelligence, the Times Higher Education Supplement reports.

Lynn and his two co-authors argue that average IQ is an excellent predictor of what proportion of the population are true believers, across 137 countries. They also cite surveys of the US Academy of Sciences and UK Royal Academy showing single-digit rates of religious belief among academics.

That professional skeptics dont believe in a creator is perhaps not all that surprising. Lynn argues, however, that it is their intelligence that directly gives rise to the boffinated classes non-God-bothering tendencies. He said: “Why should fewer academics believe in God than the general population? I believe it is simply a matter of the IQ. Academics have higher IQs than the general population.”

Lynn pointed out that most children do believe in God, but as their intelligence develops they tend to have doubts or reject religion. Similarly, as average IQ in Western societies increased through the 20th century, so did rates of atheism, he said.

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Peak-Season Map at Epicurious.com

Peak-Season Map at Epicurious.com
Use our interactive map to see what’s fresh in your area, plus find ingredient descriptions, shopping guides, recipes, and tips

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Featured Firefox Extension: Pronounce Tells You How to Say It

Featured Firefox Extension: Pronounce Tells You How to Say It
All platforms with Firefox: Whether English isn’t your native language or you’re just tired of wondering whether you’re reading that unfamiliar word in your mind correctly, the Pronounce Firefox extension is a very handy tool. With the extension installed, highlight a word on any web page, right click, and choose “Pronounce” from the context menu. Have your speakers on, because using pronunciation audio from the Merriam Webster dictionary, Pronounce will tell you how to say it. Give it a try: milquetoast. Pronounce is a free download for all platforms running Firefox, and it’s Firefox 3-ready.

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Passwords: Recover Lost Passwords with Free Tools

Passwords: Recover Lost Passwords with Free Tools
ACCESS DENIED. Those two bone-chilling words are the last thing you want to see when youre trying to log into a system or open a file, but theyre not necessarily a dead end. Several free tools can help you find lost passwords you cant remember or that your computer has saved but obscured. Lets take a look at a few free remedies for lost password panic when youre trying to log onto a computer, network, or just figure out whats behind that string of asterisks.

Before we start, two things: First, use the information and utilities below to recover your own passwords, or to help out your desperate relative or co-worker with their consent—not to snoop in other peoples stuff. Second, to avoid these last-resort password recovery utilities forever, use an encrypted database to keep track of your passwords.

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