Prepare for the unexpected, good and bad.

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April 30, 2009 on 1:10 pm | 1 Comment

You never know what will happen, but you can position yourself for a smarter, more healthy response. A fact a day can help condition your brain for life’s little surprises, and office humor is a great source for a positive attitude.

The best preparation for uncertain events like the recent flu outbreak is current information from around the world. And what better way to deal with surprises than the TV show “Lost,” which always defies expectations?

If “Lost” is more than a TV show to you, you’ll fit right in here.

Crisis or no, keep up on health concerns around the world.


One way to recognize May Day: Funny things heard at work.

Online advice may be just the thing for your hairy troubles.

Frequent tips on the financial sector from a leading blog.

Daily doses of fun data can keep your brain happy.

Capture the fun of basketball through this bouncy blog.

Jay
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Getting organized is just the start.

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April 23, 2009 on 4:17 pm | 5 Comments

Instead of organizing, consider optimizing. How about something that helps improve your life in ways you haven’t thought about? For example, you might know that you like science fiction films, but how about exposing yourself to a trailer you may never have heard of?

Can you judge a film by its trailer? Take a look.


It was “take your kids to work day”, but here is advice on how not to bring your work home with you.

You know what? Maybe you haven’t filed your taxes yet. This may help.

For guests and everyone else, tips on modern matrimony.

Check out Yahoo! Buzz, where other people vote for the stories they find most compelling.

Heathcliff, that trusty and silly comic strip about a cat, can cheer you up daily.

Jay
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Explore new ideas this spring.

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April 16, 2009 on 2:04 pm | 2 Comments

Here are six topics for you to check out, from music to running. Feel free to share areas of interest that you would like to see featured here.

Who needs an outdoor concert when you can listen to a new song everyday?

Those spring cleaning chores can be simpler with some advice.

As we remember national tragedies, stay abreast of vital stories.

If the Boston Marathon doesn’t inspire you, maybe this running blog will.

Get daily updates on celebrity birthdays (like Queen Elizabeth’s).

Companies are announcing their quarterly earnings. Get help making sense of the numbers.

Jay
My Yahoo! Editorial

Tax tips and more.

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April 9, 2009 on 3:48 pm | 1 Comment

The IRS is probably on your mind right now, so we have some tax tips for you. In addition, there are some fun and useful ideas for you to try. If you have ever been interested in writing poetry, collecting stamps, improving at a video game, or just looking at bizarre optical illusions, check these out.

It’s never too soon or too late to think about taxes.

A daily trick of the eye can amuse and stimulate your mind.

Advice can help you pursue being a poet or fiction writer.

Now that there are Simpsons postage stamps, maybe it’s time to start collecting.

This may be the perfect time to catch up on gaming news.

Follow top news through captivating photos.

Gain insight into religious events from a respected USA Today blog.

Jay
My Yahoo! Editorial

Take action on your passions.

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April 3, 2009 on 1:17 pm | 5 Comments

Get inspired and stay informed on the topics that you care about. Maybe that means riding your bicycle, or reading about classic rock. Or maybe you just want a good daily riddle. All these possibilities are at your fingertips.

Spring is here, time to get your bike out of the garage.

Get a morsel of rock history from a great music personality.

Here are questions to tickle your brain.


It’s SAT score season. Keep track of the changing world of education.

Lots of films open this week, but don’t forget the old gems.

Baseball season is here! Follow your team and more.

Follow Washington from the perspective of the Web and privacy.

Jay
My Yahoo! Editorial

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