Tanya Ince
25 Uplifting Songs to Make Your Morning Commute Better
Morning commute is a source of stress for millions of Americans. An average person travels 26 minutes to work, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Commute time is even longer in large metropolitan areas. We have put together an uplifting playlist that will make your morning commute better. Start your day right with these 25 songs!
How to Set Up a Home Gym Under $200
Have you ever joined a gym, paid membership dues and maybe, a new member fee, and never could find the time to fully use this membership? The complexities of rearranging your schedule and driving to the gym can add extra unnecessary stress to your already busy life. Instead of spending your money on a heavily under-used gym membership, you can spend the same amount or less to set up your own home gym on a budget.
4 Free Apps for Easily Splitting Bills with Friends
When you are going out with friends, splitting rent or shared expenses with a roommate, or taking a trip in a group, keeping track of shared expenses and splitting the cost can become tricky. There are apps that simplify this process and allow you to send money to friends and relatives with a push of a button. Here is a list of four best free apps for money sharing with friends and relatives.
How to Make Your Commute More Productive
It is easy to discard your commuting time as completely unproductive. However, this time can be put to good use, regardless of the mode of transportation you use. In public transport, you can read, take notes, create to-do lists, or reply to simple emails.
How to Get To Know Your Roommate and Set Ground Rules
Successfully living with a roommate requires clear communication and mutual respect. If you ever had a roommate, you already know how important it is to set ground rules from the very beginning. Certainly, roommates can share a lot in common and enrich each other’s life.
7 Free Apps to Save Money on College Textbooks
The cost of college textbooks is a significant part of student expenses. Some schools are providing a textbook rental option on campus. However, many students have to buy expensive required textbooks. Luckily, there are apps that allow college students to partially offset these spendings.
Book Review of Drive by Daniel Pink: What Really Motivates People?
This best-seller challenges the idea that getting external rewards like money and good grades motivates people to perform better. It will definitely make you think. While external rewards and punishments can work well for routine, algorithmic tasks, they can be damaging for heuristic tasks that require solving novel problems.
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