Archive for ‘Living’

This section is devoted to the power of knowledge in life. Through Internet search and networking, people take control of the knowledge needed for life’s decisions.

Mojo Boosters

Five simple ways to increase your energy output. By Theresa Rose. Is your mojo running in “slow mo?” Are you finding yourself dragging through each day, seemingly unable to move out of neutral? Are you fighting a bad case of the “grumpies?” Chances are, you need a mojo boost. Like most of us,...
December 12th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Living | Read More

Smart travel in a connected world

By John and JoAnn Girard. The advent of social media has changed the travel industry forever. Gone are the days where a select group of travel professionals has access to the best travel knowledge on a given destination. Gone are the days where average travels must rely on travel professionals for high-quality...
December 11th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Living | Read More

Spiderman! An example of personal branding

If you don’t get ‘personal branding,’ consider this: there really is a Spiderman. At least, that’s what pop-culture guru and associate humanities librarian for Texas Tech University Libraries Rob Weiner set out to prove ... more for subscribers only! Please Login to continue reading or Register...
December 11th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Living | Read More

Empower yourself through any setback

By Tamara Vaughn. Everyone faces challenges in business and in life. And even positive experiences such as getting a promotion or finding Mr. or Ms. Right can present you with challenges. ... more for subscribers only! Please Login to continue reading or Register to get full acces to the magazine for...
December 10th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Living | Read More

Space invasion

Cross the boundaries at your own risk. By Carol Kinsey Goman. As a consultant and professional speaker, I often travel by myself and frequently dine alone. This affords me the opportunity to combine two of my favorite pastimes: eating great food and watching people. One night at dinner in an oceanside...
November 14th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Living | Read More

The digital native manifesto

By Robert Dürhager and Timo Heuer. Translated by Paul Morland. Robert Dürhager is a student of philosophy and computer sciences at the Free University of Berlin with a special focus on the culture of the Internet and its impact on society. Timo Heuer works as a journalist and is a trailblazer...
November 13th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, FREE articles, Living | Read More

Hey man, that’s too heavy!

Weighty. Heavy. These are words we routinely attach to intangibles like thoughts and opinions. But how do these words affect our thinking? What do these words have to do with seriousness and importance? ... more for subscribers only! Please Login to continue reading or Register to get full acces to...
November 13th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Living | Read More