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12 Gift Ideas Under $50 For Everyone On Your List

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Pocket Tripod Universal Kit $35 from Pocket Tripod Photo courtesy of Pocket Tripod The Pocket Tripod Universal Kit allows users to get the perfect shot, watch videos, read an e-book or scroll social media hands-free. It’s about the size of a credit card and designed to work with phones (or phone cases) up to ½ inch thick.

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How 30 Days of Kindness Made Me a Better Person

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It’s a warm September day in New York, but he’s sitting under a mountain of ragged bits of clothing, towels and blankets. In fact, my first few acts were buying something for someone—lunch for an old friend, a copy of my favorite book for a stranger—but they didn’t make me feel much of anything. Call up an old friend and reconnect.

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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Use the cloud Scan or take photos of your flight and hotel confirmations, credit card and insurance cards, and any other documents that might be useful. A familiar pillowcase can bring comfort if you’re homesick, or it can be filled with clothes to make an extra pillow or backrest.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Read a self-help book every morning for 30 minutes. If you don’t know how, buy a book on starting a business and read it, or check the internet for tips. Tony Alessandra , a communication and sales expert and co-author of the bestselling book The New Art of Managing People. Cut up credit cards. Haziq , via Twitter.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

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Thanks to Diane Granic of Lifestyle Management 26. You can make that first step easier by supporting yourself: comfy clothes, your favorite music, an organizing buddy, etc. The imperative lifestyle inevitably leads to depression, defeat and exhaustion. Perhaps some aspects of the task can be eliminated completely.

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