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4. Let Go of RegretsRegrets will only hold you back in life. If you spend all your time thinking about the past, you will miss the present and the future. You cannot change what you did or did not do in the past, so let it go. The only thing you have control over now is how you choose to live your present and future life. Each time you experience a negative thought about your past, challenge it. I
What is your mother tongue? Is it English? Mandarin? Hindi? Perhaps you speak a language fluently that few others around the world will have even heard of? In his intricate infographic A World Of Languages, created for the South China Morning Post, graphic designer Alberto Lucas Lopéz displays the diverse array of the most spoken languages across the globe. “There are at least 7,102 known language
Intelligence is flexible and there are a lot of things to give it a daily boost. For smart thinking your mind needs 3 things: To be trained in thinking processesTo have plenty of informationTo focus on a problem or ideaFor example, Thomas Edison was able to think of his light bulb because: He was a trained logical thinkerHe knew a lot about electrical engineeringHe focused on solving a problemHere
If you walk into any lecture these days, you see a majority of students staring at their screens. You hear a never-ending chorus of pounding keys. Yes, we live in digital age and I bet you can’t imagine not using your laptop for studying. Yes, laptops enable you to do more academic work and do it more efficiently. You can collaborate more easily on presentations and papers, get instant access to n
British slang is a niche of its own, evolving and transforming and adapting from city to city and from year to year, just as the English language itself has done. While American slang has become nearly universal with the influx of TV shows, films, and other media filling the screens of a significant majority of the media-viewing global population, there is so much more available once you dig benea
Anna Y.T. ChuiAnna is the Editor-in-Chief & Content Strategist of Lifehack. Read full profile Book lovers, where do you keep your books? If you have a private library, congrats; but if you don’t, probably you’re keeping them on the bookshelves. Here are 32 really cool bookshelves which you’d love to have for organizing your reading materials. 1. The “Has Been Read” & “Will Be Read” Bookshelf
There is no college student who would like reading books, they say. Can you believe it? We hardly think so! Yes, reading is fashionable. Again. And every college student is always in fashion as a rule. But a sufficient ammount of other reasons why books are worth reading for students can be found which are more essential than simple fashion following: books widen your vocabulary;books help student
What Does It Mean to Be Smart? Have you ever felt like certain coworkers, friends, or family members learn new skills easily? Somehow, these individuals seem brighter than the rest of their peers. You might be wishing you had these smarts. But what does it actually mean to be intelligent? And is it really an innate trait or something anyone can develop? Defining Intelligence Intelligence encompass
Movies are more than just for entertainment. Movies are one of the most influential sources of inspiration for me. When my life goes rough, motivational movies remind me to be stronger. If you love watching movies, you shouldn’t miss these inspirational movie quotes. 25 Inspirational Motive QuotesHere I have collected 25 inspirational movie quotes which will teach you the most valuable life lesson
It’s time to care less. Yep, that’s right. Sometimes we take the world on our shoulders, and instead of making the world a better place, all we end up doing is creating more stress for ourselves. Here are simple tips to ease that heavy mental load and feel more carefree. 1. What others thinkDance to your own beat. Act dumb. Do whatever you have to but don’t take on board what others think. It’s yo
Lifehack's Personal Development Expert, a results-driven coach dedicated to helping people achieve greater levels of happiness and success. My husband recently read a book about the power of a morning routine. He shared the summary of what he had learned with me, and it all sounded great. However, the idea of implementing a lengthy morning routine or getting up an hour early to do various things m
Every now and then, you may ask, Why am I so unhappy? Unhappiness comes in many shades of gray. Sometimes people just lack joy. Is their emotional darkness their own choice? Or are life circumstances beyond their control? While depression, and other psychological diseases, are certainly a clinical illness and should not be minimized, there are also factors that contribute to feeling down that you
Daniel is a writer who focuses on blogging about happiness and motivation at Lifehack. Truth hurts, but someone has to say it. Your life is what you make of it and the only person who can help you is yourself. If you’re ready to take personal responsibility and improve your life, I invite you to apply these seven harsh truths today. 1. No One Is Going to Fix YouIf you are waiting for a knight in s
I was raised bilingual and started learning a third language when I was about three years old, which means I am really fluent in three languages as an adult. When I was a kid, learning and remembering new words, grammar rules, and exceptions seemed as easy as a pie. I was always among the best in my language classes. When I decided to move abroad to France and needed to master another foreign lang
It’s far too easy to get lost in this lousy world. We always need reminders to get us back on track and moving forward. You don’t need an expensive life coach to empower you, sometimes one or two sentences are already enough to brighten your day and help you to spring forward to take on the challenges that will come during the day. We have 30 inspiring sentences that can empower and motivate you t
Dedicated to helping people to achieve their maximum potential through better time management and productivity. As the saying goes, “time is gold,” but do we act like it? We feel guilty when we spend even $10 on something which turns out to be useless, yet we indulge in wasting time mindlessly scrolling through social media for 10 minutes during a work day. The reality is time is your greatest ass
Sick and tired of the lack of “cross-platform-goodness” of OmniFocus but too afraid to switch to something that isn’t as “powerful”? And what about that little change in the new iPhone icon? Wait, that may be just me.Anyways, these 11 alternatives to OmniFocus give you the power to get things done no matter what platform or operating system you use. AsanaAsana is the new kid on the block and we he
Getting up at 6:00 am in the morning, you get ready to go down your daily routine. After showering, you grab yourself a hearty breakfast, catch the news by reading the morning paper, and then start your work. You are feeling relaxed and happy. You have very high expectations for the day, and you want to be as productive with your to-do list as possible. Fast forward to 2 pm the same day. The work
Project ViewIn my last article here at Stepcase Lifehack,one of the comments I received suggested that there is a fine way to get around the question of having a “sacred’ calendar. Popular books like Getting Things Done and others advocate the use of calendars for appointments, trips and other activities that “must” be performed on a particular date. Unfortunately, the word “must” is imprecise, an
A technologist and writer who shares advice on personal productivity, creativity and how to use technology to get things done. If you have read anything that I have written on Lifehack.org, you probably already know that I am a complete Getting Things Done junky. But, like any good lover of productivity pr0n, I tend to look online for the “next best thing” when it comes to productivity systems and
Celestine is the Founder of Personal Excellence where she shares her best advice on how to boost productivity and achieve excellence in life. We’ve all familiar with creating a to-do list to increase our productivity. Another list which can jumpstart our productivity is the not-do list – things we shouldn’t do. By being conscious of what to avoid, it’ll automatically channel our energy into things
Lifehack's Personal Development Expert, a results-driven coach dedicated to helping people achieve greater levels of happiness and success. Confidence — it’s a powerful word and an even more powerful feeling. Can you remember a time in your life when you felt confident? A time when you felt unstoppable… on top of the world? Now imagine you could feel that way more often. What impact would that hav
With a raft of new devices scheduled to join the lonely T-Mobile G1 in Google’s lineup, the Android operating system looks like it’s not only going to be around for a while but may well give its fellows smartphones from Apple, Blackberry, and Palm a run for their money. With its Linux-derived core and slick user interface, the Android system is proving to be very adaptable – it will even be availa
Leading presenter, writer and educator in the areas of high-performance, self-management, personal transformation and more If you’re serious about creating lasting and significant change in your world – as opposed to merely thinking and talking about it for another year – there are a few things you might want to do in order to help make those intentions a reality… 1. Know what success is. If you d
I bought a Moleskine notebook a long time ago, and for a while it got zero use. My productivity system is totally digital and Web-based, as is my personal journal. I bought the Moleskine because it looked awesome, and because so many other people found it useful. The Moleskine, though, made its way into my pocket or backpack all the time, because of one simple use I found for it: a list manager. N
David Allen’s Getting Things Done has been a huge help to me as I’ve created processes and systems for many of the things I do, be it writing, other work, or just budgeting my time so I can spend more of it doing the things I love. The problem with GTD, the snag I’ve hit time and time again trying to implement its practices, is that it’s just so darn complicated. I need 43 folders, multiple inboxe
These days, the idea of setting goals is touted everywhere – by motivational speakers, in self-help books, and in countless success stories. It’s become the standard approach for chasing what we want, be it personal growth or career success. Yet, amidst all this buzz about goal setting, it’s natural to wonder if it’s just a passing trend or if it truly holds weight. Do we really need to set goals
We here at Lifehack have been huge advocates of the Moleskine as a tool for ubiquitous capture — for jotting down ideas whenever and wherever they occur to you. They’re also great for keeping your task list and other information you might need over the course of the day. But those are hardly the only things a Moleskine is useful for!These days, Moleskines come in all sizes and colors, in a variety
In honor of Lifehack’s partnership with Moleskine, I’ve decided to post all Moleskine-related posts this week. Today, I’ll describe 10 cool ways to get a little more out of your Moleskine. While most of these hacks are aimed at the pocket-sized, hardbound Moleskine (what I think of as the “traditional” Moleskine), they can easily be adapted to the medium and large-sized notebooks as well. So, with
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