Most people overestimate the risk of following their dreams, yet underestimate the risk of not seizing the opportunity. We make excuses why we never stepped up and took a stand. We cast blame on circumstance and other people while the world simply passes us by.READ»
"Kissing really matters in relationships," said Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of the book, The Science of Kissing, published in January 2011. "It's a way to connect with someone and get your feelings across when words simply just ...READ»
Google's jumping into the day of luuurve with its Valentine app, which leverages Google Maps to remind a loved one of a place you both hold dear. Other potential (though not recommended) uses: cyberstalking!READ»
Remember how Pat Benetar sang that love is a battlefield? Truer words were never spoken, and along those lines, infographics whiz Lee Byron has used a technique better known for showing war casualties to visualize how sexual ...READ»
The winter holidays will be here soon. And according to David McCandless, author of The Visual Miscellaneum, that means you'd better brace yourself for Facebook's annual breakup season.
McCandless's infographic takes data from ...READ»
It's become over-commercialized, over-wrought, and overly-red, and most people are simply...over it. Designers, we beg of you: Accept the Studio 360 design challenge and take back this holiday that's supposed to be about love!READ»
It was way back in 2006 when Palm showed us how to beam our love to strangers using the quaintly unconnected Palm V. But since then, a whole litany of apps have made the quest for strange much more direct. Match.com has had success ...READ»
At least for our East Coast & New England friends, we have four seasons...... and then somewhere within those four seasons, a fifth one falls. It's called The Fifth Season and it usually comes unexpected... it's not usually ...READ»
I loved what I got in touch with at Impact Trainings. I learned a lot about me. The key for me was to be open and willing to see things differently. When I first arrived at Impact Trainings I wasn’t very open (OK I wasn’t open at all and I had no clue as to what I wanted different)READ»
My ego was so naive and narcissistic that it really believed that other people were the cause of my problems and if they would just change then everything would be fine.READ»
Feeling lonely this Valentine's Day? Here are some iPhone apps that might help you find a date, or at least they'll provide some mindless entertainment.READ»
I didn’t need Impact Trainings (but I am sure glad I went). I was happy. I loved my job. I loved my family. Things were going good. But after seeing my wife go through Impact Trainings, I wanted to be on the same page as she was. She was moving forward in her life and I wanted that.READ»