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Are You Ready for 'Dating Sunday'?
Each year, there is a single day when you'll likely find more singles on dating apps than any other day of the year. It's the first Sunday of the new year, which in 2025 will be January 5. In fact, there's a single time on that single day when the singles traffic is expected to hit a peak—specifically, 9:05 pm Eastern Time.
By The Business Guardian10 months ago in Journal
How to Prepare for Dating Sunday
If you are single and ready to mingle on a dating app, what should you do to prepare for Dating Sunday? Well, it does help to have a bio along with a photo on the app. And if you already have a full profile posted, consider a refresh. A Plenty of Fish poll of more than 3,600 members found that 45% plan on updating their profile bio and photos for Dating Sunday
By The Business Guardian10 months ago in Journal
Why Signage Is Essential to Small Businesses
Small businesses must keep up with stiff competition in various industries by attracting customers and constantly generating revenue. Marketing is a very important asset in attracting customers. You need customers or potential consumers of your products to assess information about what you have to offer and lead them into making a purchase.
By The Business Guardian10 months ago in Journal
Chinese New Year Reunions
Chinese New Year is just around the corner, and for many of us, that means it’s time to head back to our hometowns and dive into the delightful chaos of family reunion season. It’s that special time of the year when homes fill with the sound of laughter, chatter, and, let’s face it, the occasional heated debate about politics and the economy. Ah, nothing like a spirited discussion with relatives to keep things lively, right? Jokes aside, while these debates might raise the decibel levels, there’s a lot more to these gatherings that I genuinely treasure.
By The Business Guardian12 months ago in Humans
Hounds of Love
Hounds of Love. Written and produced by Kate Bush. EMI Records, 1985 Hounds of Love is more than just an album to me - it's a gateway into what music can be. I wrote this review recently for its 39th anniversary, but I never shared it with anyone. Now that I have my own blog, it feels like the perfect opportunity to celebrate one of the most innovative, genre-defying, and emotionally resonant albums ever made.
By The Business Guardian12 months ago in Art
The 2-Word Secret to a Happier You
When life feels overwhelming, we often think our struggles are permanent. But what if two simple words—“right now”—could change how you see and respond to those difficulties? These words remind us that the pain, frustration, or anxiety we’re experiencing is temporary and manageable, helping us find immediate relief and focus on the present moment.
By The Business Guardianabout a year ago in Blush
The Role of Music in Our Lives
Humans devote ample time to producing and listening to music. What music offers to humans is universally valued. This universality raises the question of the origin of human musicality. What is music for, and why does every human culture have it? Current theories focus on emotion regulation, social cohesion, such as group bonding, or the bond between parents and children, and communication. Here are six main reasons why we appreciate music (Spitzer, 2021).
By The Business Guardianabout a year ago in Beat
How Does Music Evoke Emotion?
Music is remarkable in its ability to evoke profound emotions — chills and thrills — in listeners. And being emotionally moved by music is an inherently pleasurable experience. Most music listeners use emotional expression as the most important factor in valuing music and the decision to buy a song (Juslin, 2019). How does music move us?
By The Business Guardianabout a year ago in Beat
When Antidepressants Harm
We've all heard the idea that depression involves a chemical imbalance in the brain. Perhaps it comes from a deficiency in the neurotransmitter serotonin. We've also been told that antidepressants work by reversing this deficiency.
By The Business Guardianabout a year ago in Journal








