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What I Learned From Wearing the Same Outfit for 2 Weeks

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To learn about the curious malady known as “decision fatigue,” I was given a very simple assignment: Wear the same outfit and automate as many daily decisions as possible for two weeks, then write about whether it gave me more mental clarity. This was interesting to learn, and terrible for my science. That was it. Easy breezy.

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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Keep reading for our best solo travel tips, whether you’re learning how to travel solo for the first time or you’re a seasoned traveler. Leave room for visiting cafes or restaurants, exploring an unexpected shop, or meeting new people you want to spend time with. Learn to say no Part of traveling on your own is learning how to say no.

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Queer Eye’s Bobby Berk on Designing a Space—and Life—That Makes You Happy

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A guiding principle behind the book was that he didn’t simply want to create an expensive design book that would limit who could learn about design. “I At 17, he moved to Denver and worked odd jobs, including at restaurants, gas stations and retail stores. You know, the best lessons in life that you can learn are failures.

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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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As Neff has learned, one key to doing that is having a good rewards credit card—and taking advantage of everything it has to offer. The right credit card for your business travel needs will depend on several factors, including the size and maturity of your business, your expense levels and your credit profile. 1 Business or personal?

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Raise a Glass: The Popularity of Nonalcoholic Drinks Is Marking a Shift in Drinking Culture

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But when you’re not afraid to ask questions and be open to other people’s advice, you learn faster and go farther.” If you walk into a restaurant or a grocery store, the options are still very limited. Pathfinder is more expensive than Tito’s,” he says. It’s so new, and we’ve had to invent our own processes and techniques.

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How to Survive a Recession, According to a 91-Year-Old Business

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Drawing on his 40-plus years with Wall Drug, and lessons he learned from older generations, Hustead shares advice for other small-business owners who may be tested by the next economic downturn or another unforeseen crisis. My dad told me: ‘Rick, if you want the restaurant to run well, be in the restaurant.’ Great advice.”

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Best of the Best: How to Create a Personal Brand Like DJ Khaled

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When he was a teenager, the world taught him that life isn’t fair, at the expense of those parents. You’re going to see restaurants, clothing, new products and more music.”. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2021 issue of SUCCESS magazine. A furniture line. Podcasts. “I I wear a lot of hats,” he says.