Our body is extraordinary. He works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without a break. He has no days off, no weekends, he breathes a little easier only when we sleep. But what actually happens to our body on a daily basis? Huge. And since we like to peek into the lives of others, this time for a change, let's look inside ourselves and take a look at a typical day in the life of our body. We will get an answer and a reason for many feelings that we experience on a daily basis.
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We've all received an unfriendly or rude email full of anger and sarcasm. Of course, this way of insulting is the easiest - people have time to think and write just the right text that will sting where it should. Here are five proven tips and methods to help us respond to rude emails.
Ah those mosquitoes, eternal summer scourge. But for a relaxed summer without these annoying insects, you don't have to do much. There are hundreds of ways to protect yourself from them on the market, but the best way is to get rid of them naturally. And the winning technique is certainly the sugar-yeast trap, which will keep you sleepless only because of (too) hot nights, not because of spikes. We have already written about tricks on how to spend hot summer nights.
How did we sleep last night? Did we wake up refreshed and full of energy or tired and sluggish? The answers to these questions can give us some insight into how we will communicate with our partner today. The quality of sleep is therefore also related to our attitude in a relationship. Check out how in the article!
Learn to accept criticism, because admitting mistakes is often a necessary step on the way to the desired result. Yes, we are all sensitive to comments, whether they are about our work, habits, appearance or the way we raise children. On the other hand, we also have bloody hands. But constructive criticism and its acceptance is indispensable for personal growth, so we must learn to accept it. Check below how.
You might think it's harder to finish a stage in the Tour than to swallow everything the Tour de France cyclists eat during the day, but it seems that the mission "on the breath" is to eat everything they eat during the day professional cyclists, more impossible than cycling on a French bow. The Norwegian journalist Nicolay Ramm tried to do just that. To consume 8,000 thousand calories, as much as professional cyclists do per day, to withstand the killer rhythm. Check if Ramm flunked the exam or if he succeeded.
Forget the paparazzi: celebrities these days are more than willing to show off their bikini bodies on social media - especially if it means they won't be stalked on the beach. Here we can see the "sexy" celebrities in bikinis who showed off their bikini bodies right on the Instagram social network.
Bad breath is not a taboo subject, but no one talks about it. Not the one who is tormenting him (although he is usually not even aware of his bad breath), not the one on the other side who is conspicuously silent. The fact is that the matter is very disturbing. But it's not something we can't eradicate. Because why should you be uncomfortable, if you can get rid of bad breath in an easy way once and for all.
Are you interested in which beer is the most popular in each country? If it is not unknown that Slovenians prefer to drink Laško beer, the preferences of beer drinkers from other countries are more or less unknown to us. No more, because the world map of the most popular beer in individual countries reveals which beer citizens in more than 100 different countries of the world swear by.
Just as the human body has its own charm, so does UV light, and John Poppleton has combined the two in the Bodyscapes art project. Generally, bodyscapes are photographs of naked bodies that give the impression of a landscape, but he gave the term his own twist. He was drawn into artistic waters after sticking to wedding and portrait photography for over 20 years, but it was a combination of boredom, fascination with UV light and the beauty of the human body and the opportunity to express himself through art that gave birth to the series images on bodies that come to life under UV light.
#combophoto is a project started by Stephen McMennamy. Basically, it is a very simple idea, but with some creativity and no manipulation, it delivers exceptional results. And right here is the genius of McMennamy, who finds scenes with clean backgrounds, so that he can then combine two seemingly unrelated photographs into one meaningful whole. It started with the iPhone, but now the American has already "switched" to a professional camera.
Sometimes we are powerless before sleep. The eyelids are often unusually heavy, especially at work, when we are studying or when we sit on the sofa after a hard day. We also like to run out of time while reading a book. Apparently, we are not the only ones who are overcome by sleep so unexpectedly. Dogs also have the same "problem", but they are even cuter than humans in this battle. Don't believe it? We have proof.