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Category Archives: Life Tip
Five Tips for a Better Resume – Los Angeles Resume Writer | Write In Color
Should I include an objective on my resume? What about references? Is a classic resume design the most professional? How many years of experience do employers want to see? Write In Color hears these questions a lot from our resume … Continue reading
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Want, Need, Get, Forget | Escaping the Consumer Manifesto
Fellow consumerists, it’s time for reform. A few weeks ago, I was watching a TV show (House of Lies, to be exact) when a song played during the closing credits that I fell in love with. It’s a feeling I … Continue reading
Beck’s 15 Cognitive Errors – Your Brain’s Greatest Work of Fiction
The “say it isn’t so” moment. We’ve all been there. It’s that moment when you want so badly for something not to have happened that your brain jumps through every mental hoop in the book to conceive a different reality. … Continue reading
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Get Out and Vote – Fictional Write-Ins and Presidential Elections
What do Mr. Burns, Alfred E. Newman, Sleeping Beauty and Mickey Mouse all have in common? (Aside from their cartoon complexions, that is.) They’ve each gotten your vote for president. Every national election year, tens of thousands of Americans voters … Continue reading
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Outsmarting Your Smartphone
In 2001, the first smartphone was introduced. Ten years later, 50% of US adults own one — and that number is growing. By 2015, analysts predict that nearly a billion smartphones will be sold each year. The smartphone, as its … Continue reading
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It’s Time To Stop Bargaining With Yourself
I’ve learned a lot from my Dad. He always manages to distill the heart of any situation into a succinct one-liner that penetrates into your psyche and won’t let go. And of course, his one-liner isn’t just a commentary on … Continue reading
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How To Avoid The Vicious Cycle of Work Life
In this case, a picture (or should I say graphic, courtesy of the uber insightful Lunch Breath) is worth at least a 250 word blog post. It seems most of us are now hopelessly (or hopefully, depending on whom you … Continue reading
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