Tragedy. Illness. Job or relationship problems. We all go through tough times at one point or another. It’s unfortunate, but it's inevitable.
What sets us apart, then, is how we recover from the bad things life throws our way. When you experience a negative event in your life, how do you react? What strategies do you use to heal, grow, and move on?
[ad_1] Misty, water-colored meemmmmemories… Snapchat just announced they are selectively rolling out a new feature today called Memories that will let you see, sort, and share all your previous snaps because nothing makes sense anymore. Between this and Facebook’s plans to integrate Snapchat-esque filters into it’s new...
Over the past three years, Snapchat has been slowly moving away from its original concept: a place for creating and sharing ephemeral content that disappears immediately after being shared. With the introduction of Stories in 2013, a feature that allows photos and videos to be visible for 24 hours, the app started inching away from that mission.
[ad_1] In a world of big data, bad data is becoming more and more commonplace. Part of the issue is fueled by the technology we use to help manage and organize that data. In our rush to be more on-demand, personalized and data-science-powered, we’ve embraced...
[ad_1] A double-edged sword Women in business have it twice as difficult as men sometimes. When you’re assertive, it can be seen as unfeminine or even aggressive behavior, making it very difficult to negotiate. Thus, women tend to sit back and let things happen instead of...
What do you think to yourself when you see someone's Twitter avatar is the default image of an egg? Chances are, you probably assume they are either inactive, a fake account, or someone not worth following.
While almost all businesses understand that the egghead approach isn't doing them any justice, they often fail to understand that a plain, flat Twitter cover photo can be equally as off-putting to potential followers.
[ad_1] I hate to see money wasted on outdated online marketing techniques. It’s not just about money, but also about time and resources that could be used in a better way. Marketing budgets are often tight, and you just can’t afford to spend them on...