Why Sugar and Anxiety are Not a Good Combination & How to Cut it Out
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Why Sugar and Anxiety are Not a Good Combination & How to Cut it Out
“Never ignore a person who loves you, cares for you, and misses you. Because one day, you might wake up from your sleep and realize that you lost the moon while counting the stars.”
— Nico Lang
“Never ignore a person who loves you, cares for you, and misses you. Because one day, you might wake up from your sleep and realize that you lost the moon while counting the stars.”
— Nico Lang
Had fun making this 🥳 https://www.instagram.com/p/COq2oBnhHv7/?igshid=n2bfvyz5fcu
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“Sometimes you need to lose yourself a few times before you can find yourself.”
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‘eat the frog' method
Hi all, it’s werelivingarts. I just stumbled across this method called ‘eat the frog’, which means you get the most difficult or important task out of your way first. I actually have been using this method for a long time, hope this post gives you a new way of managing your time and productivity! 😜 ❤️
“If it’s your job to eat a frog, it’s best to do it first thing in the morning. And if it’s your job to eat two frogs, it’s best to eat the biggest one first.” – Mark Twain
Someone definitely already discovered this, but I just noticed an interesting number trait today. When given a list of consecutive numbers, add the highest and lowest number, divide the sum by two, and you will get the average of all the numbers. If you go an extra step and multiply that average by the amount of numbers in the list, you will get the sum of all the numbers.
Courage isn’t having the strength to go on - it is going on when you don’t have strength.
Napoleon (via story-dj)
The Alabaster School of Magic - 1 - A New Beginning (on Wattpad) https://my.w.tt/FUJynHoAo5
Young sixteen-year-old Zakala Comorosa grew up in the city of Alabaster, in a country where magic is practiced everywhere. Alabaster is famous for its School of Magic, the best in the world for training aspiring magicians and prodigies.
Zakala hasn't thought about applying for the School, however - she doesn't even have time for friends or fun. Orphaned at the age of ten, she was forced to make a living by offering spell-casting services on the streets. Money is sufficient, and life is good.
But when she is offered a chance for admission to the School, she hesitantly accepts, and life is never the same. Stuck with a bunch of twelve-year-old first-year students, enduring lessons on spells so simple she could cast them in her sleep, her only comfort is in the strength of the magic she owns - something so powerful no one has yet realized it - and in sixteen-year-old Rivlor Mykviner, a Year 5 student who befriends her.
Driven by anger, something she has never been good at controlling, the magic Zakala performs is enough to keep the entire school on edge - at least, for those who continuously try to torment her and tease her about the fact that she's stuck in Year 1. Rivlor, however, is determined to break Zakala's tough outer exterior. He knows that underneath lies not only the most powerful magic the school has ever seen, but also a soft heart - something only a boy like him could bring out.
In our mind’s eye, the universe seems to go on forever. But using geometry we can explore a variety of three-dimensional shapes that offer alternatives to
I’m starting a challenge called #ArticleADay, where I’m going to try to read one article (on a topic such as STEM) each day, Saturdays excluded. Join me if you wish!