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  • Americans Have Increased Their Impulse Spending by 14% In 2022

    Americans Have Increased Their Impulse Spending by 14% In 2022

    The average person spends $314 per month on impulse purchases, up from $276 in 2021 and $183 in 2020 Sixty-four percent of U.S. adults report an increase in their impulse spending in 2022, according to an annual survey commissioned by Slickdeals, the only shopping platform powered by millions of avid shoppers. Three in four (73%)…

  • Unleash Your Creative Superpowers With These Creative Activities

    Unleash Your Creative Superpowers With These Creative Activities

    When you’re feeling bored, uninspired, or generally lacking motivation, it’s the perfect time to discover new fun things to do and give yourself a boost. We’ve compiled a list of fun activities designed to add excitement and variety to your life. From artsy projects to sports, from cooking to gaming, there’s something for everyone! 1.…

  • 5 Cheapest Laundry Detergents Revealed

    5 Cheapest Laundry Detergents Revealed

    Laundry detergent is the key to keeping your clothes clean and smelling fresh. Chemicals make up laundry detergents that bring out stains and remove dirt from fabric without ruining the clothes or leaving behind any residue on the skin. Laundry detergent is expensive whether you use pods, powder, sheets, or liquid. There are so many…

  • Right Hand Itching: What Does It Mean for You?

    Right Hand Itching: What Does It Mean for You?

    Has your right hand been itching, giving you a strange feeling that something is about to happen?  An itchy hand can happen for several reasons. Still, somehow, if our right hand is the one itching, we immediately think of superstitions related to it.  There are many superstitious interpretations of an itchy right hand, ranging from…

  • How to Access Free Wi-Fi Anywhere in the World

    How to Access Free Wi-Fi Anywhere in the World

    Having a reliable internet connection is essential if you’re a digital nomad. It can be challenging when you’re on a budget and can’t afford to spend much money on an internet bill each month. Even though it is not ideal, there are still ways to ensure you can get online with free Wi-Fi access. This…

  • Parenting Styles Matter: Are there Best Practices In Parenting?

    Parenting Styles Matter: Are there Best Practices In Parenting?

    Parents use many different parenting styles when raising a child. While there are pros and cons to every approach, choosing the one that will work best for your family is essential. Since children do not come with manuals, new parents often read best-parenting books to research some best practices, what each entails, and which style…

  • Julia Quinn’s ‘Bridgerton’ Books Ranked 

    With the third season of Netflix’s Bridgerton around the corner, impatient audiences might find themselves turning to the book series that started it all. As an avid Bridgerton fan myself, I’ve read the full series more than once and find myself surprised at how the order of my favorites has shifted as I’ve grown up.…

  • The ‘Bridgerton’ Wishlist: Must-Have’s for Season 3 and Beyond

    The ‘Bridgerton’ Wishlist: Must-Have’s for Season 3 and Beyond

    Dearest gentle reader, Once again I, Lady Whistledown have returned in the wake of a new season of Bridgerton. This latest foray into life among the ton has given this author much to consider, indeed… In a surprise to no one, the second season of Bridgerton was possibly even more highly anticipated than the first.…

  • 50 biggest retailers in America

      Sean Wandzilak // Shutterstock 50 biggest retailers in America While most of us tend to associate shopping with the modern era (or at least, with the rise of capitalism since the Industrial Revolution) it’s actually much more antiquated than that. According to historians, the first currencies date back to 3000 B.C. and the first…

  • Most popular TED Talks with lessons on leadership

      Lawrence Sumulong // Getty Images Most popular TED Talks with lessons on leadership As of May 2021, 8.9 million people in the U.S. work in management positions—representing 6.3% of all workers—according to estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. From managers of mom and pop shops to those working for tech giants like Google,…