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This Hack For Saving $1,000 in a Year Is Genius — and So Simple

8 years ago
Image Source: Burst In life, I've found that "baby steps" are the best way to make change happen. I don't believe in hefty resolutions that will never happen, nor do I like making promises to myself I know I won't keep. Will I stop eating out entirely in order to save money? Hell no. But, can I cut down on the number of times a week I waltz into my neighborhood sushi bar? Sure! Baby steps, remember? There are plenty of ways to save money, but a lot of them can be a bit complicated. We found a hack on Pinterest that simplifies things, and if you follow the instructions, you'll be up $1,000 in just a year. That may not seem like a lot, but that amount of money can go a long way toward a much-needed vacation, toward paying off a credit card bill, or for a rainy day fund you never knew you needed. The best part is, you'll barely even notice that you're setting aside cash each month, because the "payment plan" is so easy. Hello Pretty Bird created a "Yearly ..

Laughing at These CrossFit Memes Might Make Your Abs Sorer Than All Those Sit-Ups

8 years ago
Laughing at These CrossFit Memes Might Make Your Abs Sorer Than All Those Sit-Ups It doesn't matter if your deep obsession with CrossFit is just a tiny spark or has fully taken over your life (in a good way!). If burpees, box jumps, WODs (workouts of the day), and squats are part of your everyday vocabulary, you'll love these hilarious memes. Share them with your CrossFit-loving buddies! Related: 30 Reminders That Burpees Are the F*cking Worst and No One Likes Them

Why Millennial Women Are Embracing Atheism

8 years ago
Danielle Schacter never thought she would become an un-Christian. "I slowly became more and more disgusted by the way I saw people treating others," says the 32-year-old, who was raised Baptist. "I didn't want to be associated with a religion that preached so much hate." Danielle Schacter, who identifies as agnostic, is one of a growing number of people who identify with no religion. Photo courtesy of Danielle Schacter. Schacter, like so many millennials, has chosen a secular life, and she's not alone: according to the Pew Research Center, only four in 10 millennials say that religion is very important to them, compared with six in 10 Baby Boomers. The numbers of religiously unaffiliated support this, too: 23 percent of the population identifies with no religion. This number is up from 2007, when it was only 16 percent. Of older millennials, 35 percent are religiously unaffiliated — and they're driving the overall growth of the nonreligiously affiliated in America. ..

Never End Up With Blisters on Vacation Again — Shop These 10 Cute and Comfy Travel Shoes

8 years ago
Never End Up With Blisters on Vacation Again — Shop These 10 Cute and Comfy Travel Shoes Never End Up With Blisters on Vacation Again — Shop These 10 Cute and Comfy Travel Shoes There's no worse feeling than not being able to enjoy your vacation because you're stuck in uncomfortable shoes. This year, avoid that by making sure you pick up something that won't hurt your feet. Whether you're looking for sandals, sneakers, or booties, we uncovered a handful of choices that match with everything you already own. You don't have to sacrifice on style, either, because these comfy picks are also cute. From Loeffler Randall to Adidas and even Birkenstock, take a look at our favorites. Related: 8 Must Haves Every Woman Should Have in Her Suitcase

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