AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatarPakistan hunts those behind attack that killed more than 70 in Lahoreverified_publisherThe Guardian - Guardian staff reporterPakistani Taliban faction Jamaat ul-Ahrar says Christians were target of bomb that killed 72 and injured 280 in park thronged with families
AvatarSuzanne RedfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFeeling a bit stressed? Here's how to have a mindful Mondaythejournal.ieFOR MANY, THE Easter break can be a tough time. For those with family commitments, there can be lots of added pressure and stress. And for those …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatarHow 'Vitamin G' secretly impacts your sleepverified_publisherFox News - By Shawn Stevenson for Rodale WellnessSince the beginning of time, humans have had a constant interaction with the earth. Our ancestors would come in contact with the earth's surface on a daily basis: walking, hunting, gathering food and water, communing, playing, relaxing, and more. Nearly everything they did required a connection …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Makes a Person Kind?psychologytoday.com - Blaine Fowers Ph.D.Exploring the debate between inborn personality traits and situational effects Guest Author: Alexandra Lane Do you consider yourself a kind person? How …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMiracles of yoga that left this heart surgeon stumpeddailyo.in - Indranill Basu RayThere is no supernatural. We are continually learning new things. There are powers within us which have not yet been developed and they will develop. …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatarMy Happily Ever After: First Comes Marriage, Then Comes Polyamory, Then Comes Divorceverified_publisherEsquire - ARIELLE GREENBERGWhat non-monogamy has taught me about "moving apart without blame." A few years ago, my husband, Rob, and I converted our traditional marriage to a polyamorous one. It's been remarkably smooth. We're very happy with our choice. And yet eventually we'll probably divorce. Does this mean that polyamory …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatarReckon you were born without a brain for maths? Highly unlikelyverified_publisherThe Guardian - Marcus du SautoyMaths is not about learning times tables, it’s about spotting patterns in everything we experience and using them to plan and invent
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatar30 Days of Spring Cleaning Tips for a Sparkling HomeElle - ByIt's time to pull on your gloves and get to work. It's time to pull on your gloves and get to work. Day 1: Load up your dishwasher (not with dishes). Don't overlook the convenience of this hardworking appliance. It can take on unusual things, like your glass light-fixture globes, plastic toys, …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatarHealth and Fitness | Marie Claireverified_publisherMarie ClaireStay healthy with workout tips and nutrition advice from the health experts at Marie Claire.
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatar7 science-backed tips for reading faster and retaining moreverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Caitlin Schiller,Books: some of the world’s best discoveries are contained within them, and new ideas spark to life as we plumb their pages. But as modern readers, it’s hard to find time to spend in their company. Adding to that is the fact that, even when we do find the time, it’s not always a given that we’ll …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordAvatarAvatarWhy every household is about to get a brand-new fridgeverified_publisherTechCrunch - Sephi ShapiraToday’s retail economy is focused on acquisition and retention costs. Getting into people’s homes and turning them into long-term brand buyers is the goal, and appliance makers control an untapped resource — the Internet of Things (IoT) — that can effectively extend a brand or retailer’s supply …
AvatarSuzanne RedfordFive Ways Working More Slowly Can Boost Your Productivityverified_publisherFast Company - By Faisal HoqueYou know all about why multitasking is bad and meditation is good. Here’s the cognitive case for why slower might be better. Whatever mix of foreboding, cautious optimism, denial, and indifference with which you greet the prospect of your job being handed over to robots in the future, one thing …