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The Most Common Money Mistakes People Make at Every Age. Financial folly can come at any age; with each new financial milestone and responsibility comes a whole new way for you to mess it all up.

The Most Common Money Mistakes People Make at Every Age

The good news? You're not alone. Each generation has a host of mishaps and poor choices that its members commonly make. The best way to avoid these mistakes is to learn what they are. With that in mind, here are most common money mistakes made by each generation. This post originally appeared at GoBankingRates. Top 5 Financial Mistakes People Make in Their 20s Twenty-somethings are sometimes seen as the most fiscally irresponsible generation (even though some studies show that they're actually better at saving money than their parents). Prolonging loan repayment: Don't push your student loans to the side right after college. Welcome to the Department of Food & Drug Administration, Uttar Pradesh. Household tests which could be easily at your home Quick Tests for some adulterants in the food.

Welcome to the Department of Food & Drug Administration, Uttar Pradesh

Focus Your Ambitions with the Lifehacker Hierarchy of Goals. Setting goals is easy, but prioritizing them is hard.

Focus Your Ambitions with the Lifehacker Hierarchy of Goals

Humans suck at properly weighing what we need to achieve our goals. We take on too much, skip steps, and often, as a result, we give up. 8 Basic Life-Saving Skills Everyone Should Know. We've featured a ton of survival and MacGyver tips over the years that could help you out of a fix, but what if you're next to someone else who's having an emergency?

8 Basic Life-Saving Skills Everyone Should Know

Don't just stand there as the person chokes or faints! Know what to do in these life-and-death situations. Before we start, the very first thing you should do is call for emergency help (or if someone else is around make sure they call 911). Then, while you're waiting, see what you can do to help the person. The Science of Inspiration (and How to Make It Work for You) Inspiration is fickle and difficult.

The Science of Inspiration (and How to Make It Work for You)

We all strive for those bright "Aha! " moments, whether we work in a creative or logical field. You Only Live Up to the Standards You Set. The Complete Guide to Setting and Negotiating Freelance Rates. The Four Things I Wish I Could Say No To. Become a God of Learning Your Trade. 4 Creative Ways to Attract More Visitors to Your Website. “How can I get more website visitors?”

4 Creative Ways to Attract More Visitors to Your Website

This is one of the most common questions I hear from clients, frustrated at the lack of business their website brings them. Often, there isn’t much wrong with the site iteslf — it’s professionally designed, and the portfolio is full of gorgeous work. But it just sits there, in an obscure corner of the Internet, being quietly ignored.Taking a website from zero to a few hundred or even a few thousand visitors a month is not easy, but it’s eminently doable — as long as you recognize a harsh truth about the Internet: The online world is an attention economy. Attention is finite, and therefore scarce. Blog.illustrationcastle.com » How much to charge for illustrations? ‘How much should I charge for my illustrations?”

blog.illustrationcastle.com » How much to charge for illustrations?

Is one of those unecessarily ambiguous questions creative people face when they are asked to provide an estimate for a project. While many clients have a set budget that you have to work within, others ask you to provide a quote for your project. Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon. Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 Buy the book: Amazon | B&N | More… Here’s what a few folks have said about it: “Brilliant and real and true.”

Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon

Can’t Find a Dream Job? Create Your Own. Post written by Leo Babauta.

Can’t Find a Dream Job? Create Your Own

I was once unemployed, and I know the debilitating depression and the feelings of frustration and helplessness that can come with that. I’ve been stuck in a job I hate, and I felt imprisoned, trapped doing work that bored me while following orders of others and helping them achieve their goals. Those times were … less than ideal. In fact, those were some of the worst periods in the story of my life. Luckily I rose above those traps, but I have to admit it wasn’t easy. In Praise of Micro-Managers. Apple has been without Steve Jobs for one year now, and it has become clear that what the company misses most is not Jobs’s innovative thinking, but his micro-management.

In Praise of Micro-Managers

Apple (AAPL) is still producing such great innovations as the iPhone 5, but the executions are no longer flawless. Many believe that mistakes like the poor Apple Maps app would never have happened on Jobs’s watch, because he was an incessant micro-manager who paid close attention to details. Few corporate executives aspire to be micro-managers. Management gurus condemn them. The ideal executive today is supposed to be a great delegator and motivator, not someone who tries to tell others how to do their jobs. Oracle’s (ORCL) Larry Ellison, Microsoft’s (MSFT) Bill Gates, and Amazon’s (AMZN) Jeff Bezos all micro-managed, and their companies all delivered phenomenal growth and innovation under their watch. Most companies have great innovation ideas. Anatomy For Sculptors.