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How to Stop It…
We are all guilty of trying to multitask in today's fast-paced world, whether it's scrolling through Instagram while walking or sending a WhatsApp message while cooking. We check our Facebook during meetings and spend hours watching Instagram and Tik-Tok videos, putting off important tasks that contribute to our well-being.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Motivation
7 lessons I’ve learned from practicing yoga
France is a country where yoga is often associated with hippie culture, and as such, the practice is not widely embraced. I once attended a yoga class that focused on still meditation, but I found it to be unstimulating and quickly dismissed it.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Lifehack
Beyond the mat
Practicing yoga regularly can have positive effects on both physical and mental health. Some of the physical benefits of yoga include improved flexibility, strength, balance, and endurance. It can also help reduce pain, inflammation, and the risk of certain chronic diseases.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Lifehack
Learn From Pain....
The common saying goes that surviving a tough experience will make you stronger, but it's understandable to question this age-old wisdom. When you're in the midst of life's challenges, it can be difficult to see any positive outcomes. However, not all changes that occur during painful experiences are negative.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Humans
How To Break Them…
Let me begin this article by sharing a story about Jim, who exercises five times a week and diligently tracks his progress. However, even after six months of regular workouts, he hasn't noticed any significant changes in his body, neither losing weight nor gaining muscle.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Motivation
10 Second.. 2 Minute.. 5 Minute
Falling asleep within 10 to 20 minutes of lying down is considered normal, but individual variations are common and not necessarily a cause for concern. However, if someone frequently struggles to fall asleep, it may indicate the presence of a sleep disorder, such as insomnia.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Lifehack
7 Priceless Insights Acquired from my 7-Month-Old Nephew
Through the captivating experience of observing my 7-month-old nephew's exploration of the world, I have come to realize a profound truth: "Adults have just as much to learn from children as children have to learn from adults." This powerful realization resonates deeply with me, especially after watching Adora Svitak's compelling TED Talk. As a young author and speaker, Svitak passionately advocates for adults to embrace the idea of listening to and learning from children, rather than assuming that we hold all the answers.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Motivation
Flavors on the Rocks: Exploring the Art of Cooking with Alcohol
Welcome to the enticing realm of cooking with alcohol! Adding spirits, wines, and beers to your culinary repertoire opens up a world of rich flavors and exciting possibilities. From infusing depth and complexity into savory dishes to creating decadent desserts with a boozy twist, cooking with alcohol takes your recipes to a whole new level. Join us as we explore the art of incorporating alcohol into your cooking, unlocking a realm of taste sensations that are sure to impress and delight.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Feast
Cook with Tequila.... Sounds Good
Tequila, a beloved spirit in Mexico with a rich history, has gained popularity in the United States and is now appreciated by cocktail enthusiasts for its complexity and versatility. While it was once associated primarily with shots and margaritas, tequila has evolved into a high-quality spirit enjoyed by connoisseurs. Today, consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about the different types of tequila, such as blanco, reposado, and añejo, and are willing to invest in rare and premium varieties. This growing appreciation has contributed to the significant growth of the global tequila market, which is projected to reach over $13 billion by the end of the decade.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Feast
Margarita Champion
History Of The Margarita The origin story of the Margarita, like many tales surrounding alcoholic beverages, is filled with charm and perhaps some embellishment. According to the legend, a Dallas socialite named Margaret Sames asked her bartender to create a refreshing drink for her guests to enjoy by the poolside and keep the festive atmosphere alive. Tequila was readily available, and the bartender decided to combine it with lime juice and Cointreau, a popular French liqueur made from bitter and sweet orange peels. This unique combination gave birth to a new cocktail that was affectionately named after Margaret herself.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Feast
A Brief History of Beer in America
The craft beer industry in the United States continues to experience significant growth, with an impressive count of nearly 7,500 craft and macro breweries across the country. In 2018, the Brewers Association revealed that the beer market itself was valued at $114 billion, but its impact extends far beyond monetary value. In a recent report titled "Beer Serves America," released by the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA), the substantial economic influence of the beer industry on the overall economy was highlighted.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Journal
Key Lessons That Are Often Learned Later in our Life
Your approach to life speaks volumes about who you are as a person. Achieving success in life requires a willingness to adapt and evolve, constantly unlearning outdated "rules," embracing new ones, and prioritizing what brings you joy and fulfillment.
By There is Something...3 years ago in Motivation











