How to Be Happy at Work

Einstein wasn’t trying to “crush it” at work. You shouldn’t either. Source: How to Be Happy at Work

11 Strategies to Calm Down and Support Ukraine #slavaukraini #glorytotheukraine

Don’t get stuck in “fight, flight, or freeze.” Source: 11 Strategies to Calm Down and Support Ukraine

NameGrapher to explore past baby name trends

NameGrapher is an interactive chart that lets you explore historical trends for baby names in the United States. Search for a name, and the chart updates as you enter more letters. Source: NameGrapher to explore past baby name trends

How popular is your name over time. As you can see, the popularity of my name has come and gone…

Knowing Your “Why” Will Get You Through Just About Any “How”

Having a sense of purpose can give life meaning and make you resilient. Source: Knowing Your “Why” Will Get You Through Just About Any “How”

Know your why!

The Quiet Man: my St. Patrick’s Day film recommendation…

The Quiet Man is available to stream on Hulu, FilmBox, Paramount+ and Epix. You can also rent or buy it starting at $2.99. See where to watch The Quiet Man on reelgood.com. Source: The Quiet Man (1952) – Watch on Hulu, FilmBox, Paramount+, Epix, and Streaming Online

Here are some others for you…

Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes! Slava Ukraini! Heroiam slava! #slavaukraini

Glory to Ukraine!” (UkrainianСлава Україні!romanizedSlava Ukraini!IPA: [ˈslɑʋɐ ʊkrɐˈjin⁽ʲ⁾i] (audio speaker iconlisten)) is a Ukrainian national salute, known as a symbol of Ukrainian sovereignty and resistance and as the official salute of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2018. It is often accompanied by the response “Glory to the heroes!” (Ukrainian: Героям слава!romanized: Heroiam slava!). Source: Glory to Ukraine – Wikipedia

Slava!

People, Not Science, Decide When a Pandemic Is Over

Historians of the 1918 influenza pandemic discuss lessons for what the future of COVID might look like. Source: People, Not Science, Decide When a Pandemic Is Over

Happy birthday, Albert Einstein

Of the many things Einstein is reported to have said, this is my favorite:

“Things should be made as simple as possible but never simpler.”

Albert Einstein

Born on March 14 in 1879, Einstein changed our notions of matter, space and time – launched modern physics – and became a household name. Source: EarthSky | Happy birthday, Albert Einstein

March equinox 2022: All you need to know

The 2022 March equinox falls March 20 at 15:33 UTC. Spring for the Northern Hemisphere. Autumn for the Southern Hemisphere. Source: EarthSky | March equinox 2022: All you need to know

How to Handle Rejection

Rejection: We all can feel it. Consider these sources and solutions: How to Handle Rejection

A Cognitive Bias That Could Trigger Nuclear War

There is danger in thinking we know what is unthinkable to someone else. Source: A Cognitive Bias That Could Trigger Nuclear War

All your computers are mine

During lockdown, I was jealous of all those coworkers that had cats crawling on their desks. Now that I have my own work blocker, I’m wondering what was I thinking?

Sasha the wonder cat

4 Reasons Why We Don’t Think Self-Care Will Work

Why are we so resistant to the idea that small things can help? Source: 4 Reasons Why We Don’t Think Self-Care Will Work

The Madness of Nuclear Threats

Russia’s war may be unwinnable. Will Putin attempt a “limited” nuclear strike? Source: The Madness of Nuclear Threats

Today’s nuclear weapons are much more powerful than your father’s nukes!

Could Putin actually fall?

What history teaches us about how autocrats lose power — and how Putin might hang on. Source: Could Putin actually fall?

The odds are not in his favor

Here’s something else to consider. Historically, in asymmetric warfare the underdog has a better chance of winning. Consider the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. See…

10 Reasons Cuddling Every Day Is So Important

Cuddling with someone you care for every day is important to your happiness and personal satisfaction. Read why touch is so essential: 10 Reasons Cuddling Every Day Is So Important

Weird Little Noises Are What a Great Relationship Sound Like

No one other than your partner may know what you’re saying, but that’s exactly the point. Source: Weird Little Noises Are What a Great Relationship Sound Like

Why Second-Guessing Yourself Might Not Be All Bad

Second-guessing yourself can be painful. But with control, it can be helpful. Source: Why Second-Guessing Yourself Might Not Be All Bad

Items That Have Seen The Highest Inflation Price Increases, Ranked

CNBC Make It reports that consumer prices have jumped by 7.9 percent over the past 12 months, and one category accounts for more than a third of that increase. Go to the Source: Items That Have Seen The Highest Inflation Price Increases, Ranked – Digg

How to use an air fryer — everything you need to know

OK, we have an air fryer and I’ve used it like 3 times. Moral of the story? I’m posting this for me, not you. “Here’s how to use an air fryer to get the most out of it.” Source: How to use an air fryer — everything you need to know

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How to Fix Two of the Most Broken Systems in the US

In an engaging, insightful conversation, criminal justice reformer Nick Turner breaks down the ways the US criminal legal system perpetuates centuries-old racial and economic inequality. He joins TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers to outline why the best way to actually deliver justice and safety is to shrink the system and recognize the humanity of those caught in it…

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