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How to Learn a New Language: 8 Tips for Faster Fluency
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10 Best Random Number Generators
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Number generators are used to create a set of numbers by random chance. No need to write down numbers on tiny pieces of paper and mix them up in a bowl—these websites will do the work for you! These tools are quite handy if you are hosting an event such as a drawing, lottery, or sweepstakes. Generating Random Numbers Whether you’re holding a giveaway on social media to build your follower list, or organizing an office raffle, these random number generators can help. 1. RANDOM.ORG If you visit the RANDOM.ORG website, you will find a number generator that is very straightforward. Using the website’s tool, just provide your preferred minimum and maximum range of numbers and you can get the result with just one click. As explained on the website homepage, the randomness of the resulting numbers comes from atmospheric noise, which they claim is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs. 2. Random Result The Random Result generator pr...
How to Write a More Effective Job Description: 7 Tips for Attracting Dream Candidates
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How to Write A Great Protagonist: 5 Steps for Creating an Unforgettable Lead
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Parallelism: How to Write More Effectively Using Parallel Structure
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Job Interview Tips: What to Expect, How to Prepare, and How to Answer the Most Common Questions
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Public Speaking Techniques: 10 Tips to Overcome Your Anxiety and Present with Confidence
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What is a Protagonist? Common Types and Examples from Literature
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12 Female Literary Characters Who Are More Than Damsels in Distress
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Why Self-Awareness Is Important: Benefits, Tips, and Examples
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The term “self-awareness” seems pretty self-explanatory—it’s an awareness of the self. But what does that even mean? And why would so many self-help gurus need to preach about the importance of such an obvious concept? Simple as it may be, self-awareness is something that many (if not most) of us lack. Yet, it’s the one thing that can help us achieve both self-improvement and self-acceptance. What is Self-Awareness? Simply put, self-awareness is the conscious knowledge of one’s own character and feelings. That sounds pretty simple. But the truth is, many of us float through our days on auto-pilot, with little awareness of what we’re doing or why we’re doing it. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing—our lives are much easier when we don’t have to think about the little things, like brushing our teeth or driving to work. The danger arises when we stop noticing some of our more significant behaviors, like how we react to or deal with problems. Our minds are pretty good at formi...
What is Pathos? Definition, Examples, and Techniques for More Persuasive Writing
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Of the three modes of persuasion, pathos is often seen as the least impactful when compared with its counterparts, ethos and logos. Yet we shouldn’t be too quick to discard pathos, the persuasive tool that appeals to our emotions. It’s done wonders for advertisers, writers, and certainly politicians. When something pulls at our feelings and emotions, we can be quick to react. Whether that reaction is buying a car, watching a film, or simply changing ideas, we shouldn’t underestimate the power of pathos to influence our actions. Pathos Definition Pathos is a tool of persuasion that is used to appeal to readers’ emotions by arousing positive or negative feelings. It can be used in rhetoric, literature, film, and other forms of expression. While pathos is used to draw an emotional response, the other rhetorical appeals—ethos and logos—appeal to credibility and logic, respectively. All three were coined by Aristotle in 350 B.C. By learning to use pathos in your writing, you can deve...
The 8 Best Notebooks for Writers
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Leonardo DaVinci didn’t paint the Mona Lisa on a napkin. Where you put your art matters, too! If you’re still using the flimsy spiral-bound numbers you stole from your office supply closet, it’s probably time for an upgrade. Give your big ideas the treatment they deserve by picking up a notebook that will leave you inspired to fill page after page. The Best Notebooks to Inspire You to Write We’ve compiled a list of some of the best notebooks for creative thinkers, eco-friendly authors, writers on the move, and more so you can spend less time shopping and more time writing. 1. Best Notebook for Creative Minds Rekonect Buy Now Judging from its elegant vegan leather cover, you may think this is just another fancy journal. Wrong! Thanks to the magnetic spine, this notebook is perfect for keeping your thoughts organized without limiting your creativity. What Makes It Great: The Rekonect journal utilizes small magnets that sit in the book’s spine to allow for easy customization. ...
How to Start a Blog: 8 Things to Consider Before Going Live
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While most marketing-savvy companies maintain their own blogs, these days it seems like almost everyone has their own blog or website to document their foodie adventures, film recommendations, or dog photos. That’s not too surprising, considering the fact that blogging can be a very effective way to promote a business, draw attention to your writing, or even make money. But before you decide to start your own blog, there are a few important things to consider if you want to be successful. How to Start a Personal Blog The following is a list of things you should consider before starting a personal blog. Addressing these questions now will save you a lot of time and potential stress in the long run. 1. Choose a Topic No matter your reason for starting a blog, you should be passionate about the content you’re producing. Your love for the subject is important because if you choose to write about something you’re only mildly interested in, the quality of your content and the freque...
10 Best Self-Help Books for Improving Your Health, Happiness, and Relationships
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Self-help books have become increasingly popular in recent years, perhaps due to the increased stress, anxiety, and other issues many of us now face in this fast-paced digital era. Most of us would love to be healthier, more successful, or even more in love, just like our seemingly happy friends whose photos we envy on social media (hint: stop looking at social media). But which books can actually help you to achieve your goals? We’ve compiled a list of 10 of the best self-help books for every life goal—living longer, better relationships, increased productivity, greater happiness, and beyond. Discover how you can transform your own life with the help of these powerful and inspirational guides. 1. Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley Most people only tap into 10% of their memory potential. In Unlimited Memory, Grandmaster of Memory Kevin Horsley teaches readers how to put aside their distractions and master their attention so they can unlock more of their memories and improv...
How to Make Money Writing Nonfiction: 20 Job Opportunities for Freelance Writers
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If you love writing and creating fabulous content, you might be missing out on dozens of opportunities to turn your passion into a steady side hustle or even a full-time income. In most cases, you don’t even need a journalism or English degree—all it really takes to become a successful freelance writer is determination and a little marketing know-how. While you might have to send out a few cold pitches to get started, there are also dozens of job sites that cater specifically to freelancers. So, whether you’re interested in writing articles, blogging, or publishing your own nonfiction books, there are plenty of opportunities to go around—you just have to know where to look! Freelance Article Writing The following publications accept submissions on an ongoing basis. If they like what you do, it’s likely that they’ll also keep you in mind for future collaborations and assignments, which can help you to really bulk up your portfolio and contacts. But opportunities are not limited to...
5 Steps to Writing a Captivating Nonfiction Book Synopsis
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When and How to Say No: Personal and Professional Tips for Getting What You Really Want
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Between work obligations and commitments to family and friends, our energies can be split in many different directions. This leaves us with very little time for ourselves, but it also means we’re decreasingly present in our work and relationships. Yet, saying “no” when we’re asked to take on an assignment or a favor doesn’t always feel like an option. Many of us have been hardwired to believe that it’s a sign of weakness or even laziness—that the more we take on, the more complete our lives will be. But that’s not always true. Sometimes saying “no” is the best thing you can do for yourself and those around you. Saying No Out of Fear vs. Courage First, let’s make it clear that saying “yes” is not always a bad thing. In fact, it can change your life dramatically and help you to realize your dreams. Shonda Rhimes even wrote a book about the three letter word— The Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun and Be Your Own Person— after realizing that her introverted ways had...