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Monday, September 23, 2013

32 Real Life Cheat Codes That Will Change Your Life

Cheat codes aren’t only meant for video games. Here are 32 that can change your real life and make it easier.

 

1. Stop: Stop: Play. Skip advertisements in movies and go straight to the movie.

Stop: Stop: Play. Skip advertisements in movies and go straight to the movie.

2. Use cling wrap when measuring wet or sticky ingredients.

Use cling wrap when measuring wet or sticky ingredients.
You can find 12 of their other kitchen tips here:

3. Instead of Expensive Anti-Stick Mats, Use Caulk

Instead of Expensive Anti-Stick Mats, Use Caulk

4. Always make friends / be nice to your IT people.

Always make friends / be nice to your IT people.
Via mozy.com
If you don’t know why you should be nice to your IT pros, here’s why:

5. Dial 0 during most automatic menu phone systems to be taken to operator to route your call.

Dial 0 during most automatic menu phone systems to be taken to operator to route your call.

6. If you are speeding and suddenly up ahead see a cop that clearly just tagged you, slow down and wave to him/her. Your odds of being pulled over are quite a bit reduced.

If you are speeding and suddenly up ahead see a cop that clearly just tagged you, slow down and wave to him/her. Your odds of being pulled over are quite a bit reduced.

7. Get the WiFi password for many establishments by checking the comments section of FourSquare

Get the WiFi password for many establishments by checking the comments section of FourSquare

8. Sprinkle some salt on your napkin coaster at the bar.. your beer won’t stick to it

Sprinkle some salt on your napkin coaster at the bar.. your beer won't stick to it

9. Secretaries, tech support and janitors are the true power in office buildings. Make friends, remember birthdays and you can get anything you need or go anywhere you need.

Secretaries, tech support and janitors are the true power in office buildings. Make friends, remember birthdays and you can get anything you need or go anywhere you need.

10. Pull on your hair in the shower, if it squeaks you already shampooed it.

Pull on your hair in the shower, if it squeaks you already shampooed it.

11. Baby Oil Makes Your Razors Last Longer

Baby Oil Makes Your Razors Last Longer

12. To move frame by frame on Youtube, pause the video and then use J or L to go backward or forward respectively.

To move frame by frame on Youtube, pause the video and then use J or L to go backward or forward respectively.

13. Don’t announce that you are having a kid till the second trimester.

Don't announce that you are having a kid till the second trimester.

14. If you get brain freeze from eating something cold too quickly, press your tongue against the roof of your mouth as hard as you can

If you get brain freeze from eating something cold too quickly, press your tongue against the roof of your mouth as hard as you can

15. To test a remote, put your cell phone in picture mode and face the remote towards the phone and push a button. Cell phones can see light outside of the visible spectrum and if the remote works you will see the light flash on your camera screen.

To test a remote, put your cell phone in picture mode and face the remote towards the phone and push a button. Cell phones can see light outside of the visible spectrum and if the remote works you will see the light flash on your camera screen.

16. Set your browser’s homepage to a random Wikipedia page. Mysteries await!

Set your browser's homepage to a random Wikipedia page. Mysteries await!

17. When you feel like you need something, but you can’t figure out what it is, it’s water. It’s always water.

When you feel like you need something, but you can't figure out what it is, it's water. It's always water.

18. If you back up the toilet at work or someones house with no plunger available, look for liquid hand soap. Dump some in the toilet and wait about five minutes and flush again.

If you back up the toilet at work or someones house with no plunger available, look for liquid hand soap. Dump some in the toilet and wait about five minutes and flush again.

19. When shopping at a mall, take a photo of the information board so you’ll never have to go back.

When shopping at a mall, take a photo of the information board so you'll never have to go back.

20. When you finish showering, use your hand as a squeegee to get excess water off your body. It makes drying much faster and your towel will also be dry sooner.

When you finish showering, use your hand as a squeegee to get excess water off your body. It makes drying much faster and your towel will also be dry sooner.

21. If you gently rock back and forth while pooping it will take significantly less time and make it easier to pass more “troublesome” movements.

If you gently rock back and forth while pooping it will take significantly less time and make it easier to pass more "troublesome" movements.
32 Real Life Cheat Codes That Will Change Your Life

22. If you don’t know if a baby is a boy or a girl ask the baby “Whats your name?” And the parent will answer.

If you don't know if a baby is a boy or a girl ask the baby "Whats your name?" And the parent will answer.

23. Avoid forgetting something in the morning by placing it in your shoes.

Avoid forgetting something in the morning by placing it in your shoes.

24. When you’re talking to someone and can’t tell if they are interested in the subject/their mind is elsewhere, cross your arms. If they cross theirs as well, they are truly listening.

When you're talking to someone and can't tell if they are interested in the subject/their mind is elsewhere, cross your arms. If they cross theirs as well, they are truly listening.

25. If an image is burned into your plasma TV screen turn on static for about a day. Most of the time the image will fade away.

If an image is burned into your plasma TV screen turn on static for about a day. Most of the time the image will fade away.

26. Use ice cube tray to hold small parts when disassembling and assembling things.

Use ice cube tray to hold small parts when disassembling and assembling things.

27. Go to free workshops or presentations offered at your college. Most have free food.

Go to free workshops or presentations offered at your college. Most have free food.

28. Walk on the sides of stairs to avoid/reduce creaks.

Walk on the sides of stairs to avoid/reduce creaks.

29. When receiving a call from a solicitor, simply press 9; the call will be dropped and your phone number is then put on the companies do not call list. 95% of companies support this feature.

When receiving a call from a solicitor, simply press 9; the call will be dropped and your phone number is then put on the companies do not call list. 95% of companies support this feature.

30. Fast toilet cleaning, pour 20oz of coke (or sprite) into your toilet, let sit for 10 minutes, flush. The acid will clean your bowl.

Fast toilet cleaning, pour 20oz of coke (or sprite) into your toilet, let sit for 10 minutes, flush. The acid will clean your bowl.

31. If your shoes smell from foot odor, treat your feet, not your shoes.

If your shoes smell from foot odor, treat your feet, not your shoes.

32. Babywipes. In. The. Bathroom. Game Changer.

Babywipes. In. The. Bathroom. Game Changer.
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

LinkedIn users claim company 'hacked' their e-mail accounts In a class action lawsuit, a handful of the social network's members say their personal e-mail accounts were breached so the company could send marketing information to their contacts.



(Credit: LinkedIn)
LinkedIn is being accused of hacking into its members' e-mail accounts. In a new class action lawsuit, plaintiffs allege that the professional social network broke into their external e-mail accounts, accessed their address books, and then sent marketing information to their contacts.
LinkedIn has been "appropriating the names, photographs, likenesses, and identities of Plaintiffs to advertise its products and services for a commercial purpose without Plaintiffs' consent, for unfair and deceptive business practices," the complaint (PDF) reads. "LinkedIn provides no functional way to stop multiple subsequent advertising emails from being sent."
When contacted by CNET, a LinkedIn spokesperson said a blog post by the company's senior director of litigation Blake Lawit was the company's official response to the allegations. Lawit wrote that the plaintiffs' claims are "without merit" and "not true." He said that LinkedIn does not access users' e-mail accounts or send invitations to join the social network without users' explicit permission.
LinkedIn has more than 200 million members across more than 200 countries and territories around the world, accounting for 19 languages. While these numbers are high, the lawsuit complaint claims that LinkedIn is continually looking for more users.
"As a part of its effort to acquire new users, LinkedIn sends multiple emails endorsing its products, services, and brand to potential new users," the complaint reads. "LinkedIn's sending of multiple emails to each address that it has harvested is driven by monetary gain."
The complaint says that LinkedIn will go to great lengths to get new members, including "hacking" into existing users' e-mail accounts.
"When users sign up for LinkedIn they are required to provide an external email address as their username and to setup a new password for their LinkedIn account. LinkedIn uses this information to hack into the user's external email account and extract email addresses," the complaint reads. "LinkedIn is able to download these addresses without requesting the password for the external email accounts or obtaining user' consent."
The complaint lists several comments posted on LinkedIn's Web site that say the social network contacted people users no longer wanted to have communication with, such as old employers, acquaintances, and ex-girlfriends and ex-boyfriends.
"Since I use Gmail from day 1 LinkedIn harasses people in my name I was acquainted to a hundred years ago, which causes very unwanted, painful and embarrassing situations," wrote Ron Hol in March 2013.
LinkedIn maintains that it respects users' privacy and only reaches out to people it has permission to contact.
"We do give you the choice to share your email contacts, so you can connect on LinkedIn with other professionals that you know and trust. We will continue to do everything we can to make our communications about how to do this as clear as possible," Lawit wrote. "As we've said before, our core value at LinkedIn is Members First. This guides all the decisions that we make when it comes to our members, including how we communicate with them and how we use their data."
The lawsuit was filed in US district court in San Jose, Calif., on Tuesday. The plaintiffs seek unspecified damages and have asked a judge to order LinkedIn to stop its alleged violations and return any money it may have received from sending marketing information to users' contacts.
(Via Bloomberg)

3 Simple Steps to Making Money From Any Passion

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” ~Confucius
Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Scott Dinsmore of Live Your Legend.
Is it possible to have your passion also be your core source of income?
We seem to hear more and more stories of people reaching the promised land, but is it really possible for the everyday person? Or are those ‘lucky few’ just that— lucky?
After years of research I have good news for you…
I bet you there’s something you love doing that someone else would be happy to pay you for right this second. I might go as far as saying I’m sure of it.
But let’s start with a question.

Why is it that the people who succeed once, seem to have similar successes on future endeavors? Whether it’s fitness, entrepreneurship, career, relationships, you name it.
Success begets success.
What are the things that consistently allow certain people to build a business and living around the things they love most, but allow the other 80% of the world to continue to drag themselves, day in and day out, to a job they can’t stand?
Why can some people charge seamlessly from one creative endeavor and passion project to the next, experiencing all sorts of success along the way, while many others can’t take the first step to finding their passion, let alone building a career around it?
The steps aren’t foreign, they aren’t cryptic, or hidden behind some secret handshake. They aren’t complicated and in many cases not even that difficult. But yet they are still massively underused.
Why is that?
These questions have kept me up at night for years.
As it turns out, the answer is pretty simple…
The passionate people simply know what’s actually possible. They are crystal clear about the steps that work, so they don’t think twice in applying them to whatever the excitement of the day is.
The rest of the world doesn’t know the first move to distinguish up from down.
It doesn’t have to be that way.

Living Off Your Passion Is a Right – For Everyone

For the past eight years, and more specifically the past three, I’ve lived and breathed passion. I’ve done case studies with hundreds of passionate workers around the world, conducted countless experiments and profiled 14 of the top experts on and off the web.
Not only have I been obsessed with how people find their passion, but also how the seemingly ‘lucky few’ (hint: it’s not about the luck) are able to push through to the next level and turn their passion into a career – as entrepreneurs and employees alike.
My goal was to combine the art of discovering your passion with the science of making money from it. I recently published the results and process into a self-study course called Live Off Your Passion.
The results were invigorating. But as it turned out, they were not as complicated and unique as one would think.
Living off your passion is more possible than most realize. We just have to condition it.
I wanted to share some of the most profound lessons with you all. If you follow the steps below, I’m sure you can monetize your passion in record time if you want it badly enough.

The 3 Sacred Steps to Converting Passion to Income

1. Separate passion from reality.
We must start with brainstorming your passion projects in a way that encourages success. Unfortunately most people do the opposite.
As humans, our immediate reaction to someone’s new idea (or our own) often is to figure out why it won’t work. I know, sad but true. The problem is that when you get critical of something the moment the idea comes up, it gets stomped out immediately. It might not even make it more than a sentence or two before someone else yells out the reasons it ‘obviously’ won’t work. Then you feel stupid and move on.
But if that idea were given say five or ten minutes of brainstorming whiteboard action, along with a solid dose of open, creative and non-critical discussion, it’s very possible that the idea would turn out to have some merit.
Imagine how many brilliant ideas get killed too soon due to premature criticism.
This happens with passion every day—even if we’re just doing it in our own head (which is the most likely and most dangerous case). A lot of times when we task ourselves to think of our passions we only allow ourselves to play in part of the sandbox. Since the end goal is to find something we can make a living from, we subconsciously discard the ideas that are totally off the wall. We stifle our creativity without even knowing it.
In order to have a fighting chance at developing world-changing business ideas or personal passion pursuits, you absolutely must separate the creative and the critical stages.
Brainstorm your most far-out dreams of passion careers you can think of. Then wait for at least a few days if not a week or more before you start to get practical and critical. Mark my words, for every wild idea you come up with, I’m sure there’s already someone out there making a great living off it (and that’s a good thing). More on finding them below.
2. Be the expert you already are.
One of the most common barriers keeping people from making money from their passion is the belief that you don’t know something well enough to get paid to teach it to someone else.
That’s just flat wrong – You know more than you think. Being an expert is purely relative and based largely on perception.
The crazy thing is once you find something you’re passionate about, you’ll likely realize it’s something you’ve been learning and improving upon for years and maybe even decades. You have more experience with your passion than likely 99% of those around you, simply because you love doing it.
If you’ve been on this earth for at least a couple decades, I guarantee you’re an expert at something. Give yourself some credit. Find what it is and find the people who desperately need your help. Combine the two and living off your passion starts to become a reality.
3. Do the impossible.
For decades, breaking the four-minute mile was believed to be scientifically impossible. Right up until Roger Banister did it in 1954. Then you know what happened? 16 more people ran sub four-minutes in the three years to follow.
We’ve been largely conditioned that it’s not possible to build a career around passion. So many people hate their jobs and many of us have decided to accept that as a fact of life. I did too, right up until I started meeting people who showed me another way.
Listen carefully. The most crucial ingredient to loving your work and living off passion is to surround yourself with people already doing it. You must reverse the brainwashing. Spend time around enough people living squarely in their dreams, and living off passion not only becomes possible, it becomes probable. That shift in psychology will change your world.
My recent course, Live Off Your Passion, as well as my site, Live Your Legend, would not exist today if it wasn’t for the ‘crazy’ people I spend time with every day. Leo is at the top of that list. He and others changed my thinking from “making a living online, helping people while doing something I love, isn’t possible” to “I can’t imagine any other way to build a career”. Thanks to Leo and the rest of you.
Once someone knows the process and is convinced not only that it works, but that it is indeed possible, their creative and business potential becomes limitless. It’s just a matter of time before they turn the passion of their choosing into a full-blown career.
Start surrounding yourself with people doing the impossible. Don’t look back.

Who can you help right now?

Often the first step to living off passion, and the most realistic for those scared of the threatening income gap, is to start working with people one-on-one.
Remember, there are things you are better at (and enjoy more) than the great majority of those around you. There are also people actively looking for the expertise you have.
Find the right connection and you could begin making money from a passion tomorrow if you wanted to. It’s that powerful. And it’s that fast.
Need reassurance? Go do some research on some of the people charging folks and making a living from the skill and passion you enjoy. Are they all the next Steve Jobs? I doubt it. They just decided to focus their energy where they could help the most.
The great majority of people who have not been able to monetize a passion does not come down to lack of skill. It does not come down to lack of credentials. It does not come from lack of experience.
It comes from lack of creativity and courage.
Combine those two with something that makes you come alive, and the world will be beating your door down to give you their money.

Crossing the Chasm—From 80% to 20%

A recent study reported that as many as 80% of the people in the workforce don’t enjoy their job. And nearly 75% don’t know their true passion.
This is not a coincidence.
You don’t have to be one of them.
What would happen if we could reverse that statistic? Think about it for a second.
If we can begin building an income around the things that excite us, our work will no longer be something we loathe. It will be something we can’t get enough of. Which quickly becomes something the world can’t get enough of. If we can do that, we can literally change the world.

The all-important first dollar

The first hurdle in living off your passion is realizing it’s possible to get paid to do what you enjoy—to show yourself that you’re capable of helping people and they are willing to pay you for it. Whether it’s $1, $15, $100 or $1,000, the point is to make the massively huge leap from earning exactly ZERO from what you enjoy doing, to earning something. Anything.
People will find value in what you have to offer, but you’ll never know unless you start offering it.
In my years of passion research around the world, one belief has become a part of my core more than any other: If you can find something you’re passionate about, you can find a way to turn that passion into profit. I’ve seen too many examples of people living their dreams to believe anything else.
You just have to be willing to get a little creative.
So when are you going to join the 20% club?
You have the tools. The rest is on you.

Scott Dinsmore is the founder of Live Your Legend, and the author of Live Off Your Passion: An Unconventional Guide to Finding Passion and Getting Paid to Do Work You Love.

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