You can save a lot of money by “sleeping on it.” No, not by actually sleeping on your money. What we mean here is that you should sleep on any major spending or purchasing decisions you are considering. The world always looks different after a restful night of sleep. Sometimes we think we “need” something but once a little bit of time passes, we find out that we don’t really “need” the item. Heck, sometimes we find we don’t even want it! More »
The average American is exposed to over 3,000 advertising messages each day, with people who spend a lot of time online or live in major cities being exposed to even more. Heck, you are being exposed to advertising just by reading this blog!
It’s one thing to see an advertisement and be able to click on it or choose to ignore it. But advertisements become much harder to ignore when they contain sound, as they do in radio and television. More »
Studies show that people who wake up early are happier than those who sleep late. There are several reasons why this makes sense. First, you get more Vitamin D when you are exposed to longer periods of daylight (and Vitamin D deficiencies are linked to depression). Second, you get more done during the day. And third, you feel like you are a contributing member of society, which makes you feel better about yourself. More »
How does spending money on an online dating service actually save you money?
In the olden days, before the internet, dating consisted of quite a bit of trial and error. A man would see a girl he thought was attractive and work up the nerve to ask her on a date. If she said yes, they would meet at the diner or a cozy restaurant for dinner and conversation. On this first date, nothing serious would be discussed…just some friendly “getting to know each other” conversation. More »