Sabtu, 02 Januari 2021

Make Your New Year's Resolutions Unbreakable

Happy New Year!


It's time to get organized. Your brain can only handle so many tasks and to-do lists at once. By keeping a bullet journal handy, you can offload thoughts, ideas and tasks as they come. Would you ever try one?
 

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Bullet Journal Ideas for People Who Hate To-do Lists


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  1. The post-holiday detox "Dry January," which involves 31 booze-free days, has been shown to lower average alcohol consumption in following months. (Myth/Fact)
  2. What percentage of Americans take their shoes off in their home?
    a) 14% b) 26% c) 53% d) 87%
  3. What's the difference between a castle and a palace?
    a) A castle is not home to royalty.
    b) A palace serves no defensive purpose.
    c) A palace is a group of castles and the surrounding dwellings.
    d) They are the same, regional terms for the structures differ.
  4. You should wait for hot food to cool down before putting it in the fridge. (Myth/Fact)
  5. What causes the Australian Lake Hillier to be bright pink?
    a) Excretions from Halobacteria and the algae Dunaliella salina.
    b) The brightly colored subaquatic plant Macarenia clavigera.
    c) High levels of dissolved iron.
    d) A bed of rock composed of quartzite.
  6. The gas that was expelled from Lake Nyos on Aug. 21, 1986 that killed 1,700 people was CO2. (True/False)
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