How to better your life by laziness


How can laziness be beneficial? Read below.

hjonasson's avatarLife in the land of the ice and snow

People often ask me:

“Do you want fries with that?”

They also ask me how I keep in such good shape (as far as they can tell).

Well, let me share a few secrets with you.

1. Keep your car parked a 10 minute walk away from your home. This helps you to either walk or use the bus, which is much closer while also helping the environment!

2. Don’t keep soda and candy around the house. Keep it all at the grocery store another 10 minutes away (near the car). When faced with wanting a coke or ice cream, I think about the 10 minute walk – sometimes in the snow – and decide I’ll just go to bed instead.

3. Only work a part-time job so you won’t have enough money for a real lunch. Eat from the free work fruit basket.

4. Be too cheap to buy…

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How can I improve my writing? (Again!)


Any suggestions for the improvement of her writing? You will receive something awesome… a giftie ( that’s what she calls it )

Celebrating 10 Years of WordPress.com & Automattic


Happy Birthday O Great WordPress!

Mark Armstrong's avatarWordPress.com News

This year marks the 10th birthday of WordPress.com and our parent company, Automattic. We are proud to have served this community of millions: from writers, photographers, artists, and small and large publishers, to business owners and entrepreneurs.

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Beautiful Scars


Caroline's avatarBeautiful Life with Cancer

By far, one of the coolest things she has ever done, my eight year old just had the experience of swimming with dolphins. She is a fish herself and she is at home in the water wih animals. The trainer started with a few facts about the beautiful animals and then she said something that stuck with me, “Do you see these scars covering her neck? Well, I don’t feel sorry for her. This means she played with other dolphins, she was well socialized. It is the dolphin with no scars that I am sorry for.”

I have been to a few funerals in my life. They vary so greatly. Do you see the man laying in the casket? He is my grandfather. Do you see the wrinkles in his face? I do not feel sorry for him. It is a time of peace. He lived a long life. The…

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