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| Slow down. When doing curls or other weight-training exercises, go as slowly as possible so it's your muscle, not momentum, moving the weight. Try it; you'll definitely feel the difference. Tip Credibility: 8 |
| Walking is great, but women who walk tend to neglect upper-body strength-building exercises. Older women thus have difficulty raising themselves from a chair or bed. So... don't forget upper body strength is very important! Tip Credibility: 8 |
| The song "Stand By Me" performed by many artists in different countries, then beautifully melded together. The original (by Ben E. King) is one of my favorite songs. Tip Credibility: 7 |
| "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. Seriously... the guy had a magical voice that gives me chills! Tip Credibility: 8 |
| "Two and a Half Men" -- Surprisingly hilarious. I don't watch many sitcoms, but this is my current fave. Have caught a couple of "30 Rock" episodes and liked those, as well. Tip Credibility: 5 |
| When preparing for job interviews: study the job announcement; research the company; anticipate likely questions; prepare answers that are relevant to the position & company; promote your best "selling points"; Practice Practice Practice! Tip Credibility: 5 |
| Use this marketing tip: "Facts tell but stories sell." During a job interview, answer questions with a short story that gives specific examples of your accomplishments & contributions. Don't ramble; be brief but still make your point. Tip Credibility: 6 |
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