There's nothing better than popping open a refreshing can of Coke on a hot day.But the classic soda is good for so much more than quenching your thirst: it can be used for cooking, in beauty regimens, and even for pool maintenance.
From defrosting windshields to making better brownies, read on for 13 bizarre things you can do with a can of Coke. goo.gl/i9RRm8
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The best way to stop the stigma surrounding mental illness? Learning the facts.
As more people speak out about living with mental illness, conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are finding a healthy place in public conversation. But there are still a ton of mental health misconceptions floating around that just perpetuate the stigma surrounding these all-too-common illnesses. Good news: Learning the facts can help — so read on by clicking on this link: goo.gl/Gom2nN Here is a link goo.gl/hswR0Q to 13 things you should never share on Facebook. These are all common sense things, but I see them on Facebook all of the time. Have a good Wednesday.--Keith
Published on March 29, 2017 Featured in: What Inspires Me
by Gretchen Rubin We all do some things that make it hard to be as happy as we can be. I try to identify these, because once I spot them, it's much easier to avoid them. I've made all these mistakes. How about you? 1. To delay to do something important until you have some “free time” -- you may never have any free time 2. To retreat into isolation when you’re unhappy -- a period of restorative solitude is one thing; lying on the couch alone for days is another 3. o neglect to make a small change because you think a big change is necessary 4. To refuse to consider a big change because you assume you can only make a small change -- weirdly, sometimes it's easier to make a huge change 5. To “treat” yourself to something you wouldn’t ordinarily permit yourself, because you’re feeling blue -- the things we do to make ourselves feel better often make us feel worse 6. To postpone something important until you’re feeling healthier, or get promoted, or lose weight, or whatever 7. To think that you can “make” someone else be happy 8. To imagine that what’s true for other people is true for you -- we're more alike, and less alike, than we think; and the differences are very important -- this is a huge theme in my book about habit formation, Better Than Before 9. To spend too much time, or not enough time, thinking about the past, present, or future 10. To ignore the truth about your own temperament, interests, and aptitudes -- we can build a happy life only on the foundation of our own nature What have I overlooked? Wait! I just thought of another. “To think about everything you don’t have, instead of everything you do have.” What else? |
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