• The Surprising Thing You Must Do To Get Your Customer Service Complaints Heard

    If you're finding yourself more dissatisfied with your purchases since the onset of the pandemic, you are not alone. From trouble with returns to delayed shipping and more, customer complaints have been on the uptick this year, according to the aptly named 2020 National Customer Rage Study.

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  • These Are Some Of The Best Ways To Motivate Yourself

    Whether you're looking for a new job, trying to organize your home, or want to lose the dreaded quarantine 15, it can be hard to get and stay motivated after months of sheltering in. So what can you do to get fired up and start checking things off your to-do list? For starters, revamp your list.

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  • Here's How To Accept Rejection Gracefully

    When you're a kid, rejection is hard, whether it's those mean girls who won't let you sit at their table, or the drama teacher who didn't cast you in the 10th grade musical. As you get older, you might start to get used to being turned down; there are only so many colleges that can waitlist you.

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  • How To Safely Use A Public Restroom During The Pandemic

    When you gotta go, you gotta go. But what happens when you have to go, you're out in public, and you're trying to navigate the daunting new world where the rules are dictated by a pandemic? Microbiologists like Ali Nouri acknowledge that public bathrooms, as a whole, are a challenge.

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  • Your Brain Changes Depending On What You Wear. Here's How

    In an interview with The List, organizational psychologist Joanna Lovering, founder and CEO of the style coaching service Copper + Rise, explained that clothes actually can change your brain chemistry. "What you wear doesn't just affect how others perceive you."

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  • Here's What It Means If You Dream About Getting Rich

    What is almost as good as getting rich in real life? Well, dreaming about hitting it big, of course. You wake up and for a moment, you think you may never have to worry about money again. Except, according to experts, dreaming about getting rich is not necessarily about finances at all.

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  • Mistakes You're Making With Your Keurig

    Keurig coffee makers can be convenient, and even fun, since K-cups come in all kinds of crazy flavors and if you mix-and-match, you can brew a cup to suit your mood any time you feel like it. Also, if you're not the type to grab a second cup, and a third, then it may feel less wasteful.

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  • This Viral 60-Second Hack Makes Your Face Mask Fit Better

    As regularly wearing a mask becomes the norm, one thing has become very apparent: Many masks don't fit. Mask fit goes beyond comfort, and is a potential health risk, too. As shared from a study by engineers at the University of Edinburgh, poorly-fitting masks pose a rise at the back and the sides.

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  • These Are The Wrong Days To Shop At Trader Joe's

    These days most of us are trying to make as few trips as we can to the grocery store. We also know that if we want to steer clear of massive crowds, we should probably avoid shopping on the weekends. And although Trader Joe's is one of our favorite places, let's be real, the store is pretty small.

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  • Hacks You Should Use At Costco If You're Single

    While Costco is known as a bargain-hunter's paradise, there's no denying that many of those bargains tend to be super-sized. While the Duggar family no doubt goes through those giant-sized jars of mayonnaise in no time, smaller families may struggle to use up Costco-sized items before they expire.

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  • Myths About Tarot Cards You Can Stop Believing

    If you ask celebrity tarot card reader, Angie Banicki, who has read cards for Ellen Page, Sophia Bush, and Ellen Pompeo, she'll tell you that a tarot card reading isn't like looking into a crystal ball. Rather, a reading is simply meant to be a tool to help people better understand themselves.

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  • Old Navy's New Face Masks Are A Game Changer

    Now that face masks have become a required wardrobe staple in much of the country, more and more retailers are selling cloth masks. Old Navy provides attractive and affordable face masks in a variety of colors and patterns, and they've just made their face masks even better by adding a new feature.

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  • The Weird Aldi Accessory Shoppers Love Collecting

    For many Aldi fans, trips to the store are more along the lines of a hobby, or even an obsession, than a typical mundane grocery run. Aldi ultras eagerly snap up each new addition to the product line, and many boast homes and yards furnished with Aldi Special Buys.

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  • The Truth About Walmart Plus

    Walmart's newest service, Walmart Plus, promises to be a game changer. While we don't have a lot of details about Walmart Plus yet, the service appears to be a delivery service in the same vein as Amazon Prime, which will likely be its biggest competitor.

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  • What It Really Means When You Dream About Being Chased

    Have you ever dreamed a witch with a green face (think The Wizard of Oz) is chasing you through a dark, dry forest that never seems to end? What, just us? Well, according to Bustle, nightmares about being chased are among the most common motifs people experience in their dreams.

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  • Why You Should Never Buy Clothing At Sam's Club

    Sam's Club has real deals, and offers hefty savings on everything from food and drinks, to household cleaners and furniture. While you can pick up pretty much everything you need from just one place, savvy shoppers will tell you there are things you should pass up — and one is clothing.

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  • The Real Reason We Can't Stop Doomscrolling

    Pop quiz: When was the last time you paid any attention to cute, cuddly pets on Instagram or looked for new recipes to try, instead of reading the news, which is kind of looking more and more like a countdown to the End of Days? If your answer is, "I don't remember," you're not alone.

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  • The One Tip You Need To Run A Better Zoom Meeting

    By now, many of us have mastered the art of showing up to Zoom meetings with creative backgrounds, or clicking on the handy "Touch up my appearance" filter in the app's video settings in order to project our best selves. But how do you ensure your meetings go beyond simply showing face?

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  • Here's What To Know Before Setting Foot In HomeGoods

    How often do we go into a favorite houseware store, expect to find new stock, only to see the leftovers on the shelf that we spotted over a week ago? The answer is never, if you buy your home furnishings at HomeGoods. The store is a collection of branded goods and crafts by international artisans.

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