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Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity. By Leo Babauta This is something I’ve been wanting to write for some time — a Handbook for Life.

Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity

Now, is there any handbook that can be a guide to every single person? Of course not. This is just a list of tips that I think will help many people in life — some of them common-sense tips that we often forget about. Consider this guide a reminder. It’ll also become apparent from the links in this handbook that I’ve written about this stuff before. How to use this handbook This handbook is not meant to be a step-by-step guide, nor should you adopt all the tips below. Pick and choose the tips that will be most useful to you. 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity Try rising early.

Stumbleupon. In today’s dating world, while constantly being bombarded with pressure, conflicting pieces of advice, and arbitrary rules, it can seem impossible to even figure out what it is that you want.

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So here are 30 would-you-rather questions to help you get closer to understanding what kind of person you’re looking for. There’s no right or wrong answer to any of these questions, and for some of these situations, there are more than two options. But this is just a jumping off point to help you figure out things you absolutely want in a partner, and things you’re willing to bend on. These questions will not lead you to directly to the love of your life, but they can at least help you understand what it is that you’re looking for. 12 Foolproof Way to Hang Your Favourite Pictures. Staring at a blank wall, it can be hard to decide the best way to arrange your family photos and favourite artworks.

12 Foolproof Way to Hang Your Favourite Pictures

Follow these 12 foolproof picture arrangements and you can't go wrong. 1. Rising Symmetry This balanced, symmetrical approach to hanging pictures works wonderfully when it follows a stair. The diagonal of the stair helps to break to monotony and predictability of the reverse 'pyramid' arrangement. 2. Great for family portraits, this hierarchical and balanced arrangement places one image in focus, but carefully balances it with two medium sized pictures and 3 smaller ones. 3. Another great option for the stair case is this modified symmetrical arrangement. 4. Contrasting one large image with an even number of smaller images is a great way to achieve balance in picture hanging without becoming boring and predictable. 5. Asymmetry can be used very effectively in picture arranging. 6. A more unordered version of the contrasting look. 7. For lovers of law and order. The 24 Life-Changing Things That Are Worth Every Penny. Gifts For All Occasions.

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