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Brain Teaser…
You leave home and go to your right.
At the corner you turn left. At the next
corner you turn left. Reaching the next
corner, you turn left again and go home.
Where are you?
(See page 4 for the answer.)
Computer Sharing Risks
Protect personal information when
sharing a computer with coworkers or in
public with these cautionary steps:
1. Never login to your online banking
system with public internet
connections such as terminals in
airports and libraries.
2. If you have to check your email or
other password-protected accounts,
do not have the internet browser save
your login details. If prompted, select
“Don’t save” or “No”.
3. Erase internet history as you end any
session online.
4. Disable the automated feature that
fills in a form based on the first few
letters you type, which should be
under your internet browser settings.
5. Empty the recycle or trash bin on the
desktop or email program before you
leave.
Alcohol And Allergies
Beer, wine, and other liquor can cause
an allergy-like reaction such as scratchy
throat, sneezing, and runny nose. This
is caused by the yeast formed during
fermentation that contains histamine.
Other yeast-containing foods that can
cause the same reaction are bread, cider,
pickles, and aged cheeses. Pay attention
to the cumulative effect of yeast in your
diet. Learn more at:
www.theallergyreliefcenter.com
Beyond Expectation!
I asked God for a bike, but I know
God doesn’t work that way. So I stole
a bike and asked for forgiveness.
Do not argue with an idiot. He will
drag you down to his level and beat
you with experience.
A clear conscience is usually the sign
of a bad memory.
Always borrow money from a
pessimist. He won't expect it back.
A bus station is where a bus stops. A
train station is where a train stops. On
my desk, I have a work station
.
6 Quick Tips To
Eliminate Clutter
A cluttered house can make you feel tired and confused. But if the task of
organizing your entire house seems overwhelming, start with small, 10-minute
or less “mini-projects.” Experts have found that you will be more motivated to
complete small projects that have a rapid reward. Try these 6 mini-projects to
clear you mind, make decisions more easily, and feel more energized:
Clear-Up Problem Areas:
Clothes closet
: If you have a limited closet space, consider getting
hangers that hook to each other vertically instead of throwing clothes on
the ground. You can also add hanging storage systems for items like
sweaters, shoes, and other bulky things. See closet systems at:
www.bedbathandbeyond.com
Home office
: Divide and conquer this task by first putting all papers in the
trash or in stacks like these: call, pay, return, order, brainstorm, talk to
family, etc. Set up an action system with colored folders for each stack.
Tackle each folder when you can find 10 minutes to spare. You’ll find
folder systems at: www.officedepot.com
Under the sink
: Order stacking drawers in plastic or metal wire. When
you measure, be sure to allow space for the drain pipe. Find these drawer
systems at: www.containerstore.com
Put Away Problem Items:
Junk
: Organize your junk by using rubber bands to separate items by type.
You can still have a junk drawer but use a rubberized drawer liner from
www.duckbrand.com to keep things from shifting.
Seasonal
: Store things you won’t use until the next season under the bed.
To save space, try using vacuum-sealed packs from www.spacebag.com.
Antiques
: You may have things that you don’t really love, but you
inherited and think they will have a high value someday. Find out what it
is worth with www.appraisers.org, or for a quick reality check, search
www.ebay.com.