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A comprehensive listing of every article posted on TheAttainer.com listed with the most recent first.
- Five Lifesaving Signals Your Body Is Sending You: Learn How To Recognize Them!
Our body, both on the outside and on the inside, is an incredible machine maintained by a number of factors such as our daily diet, daily routine and lifestyle. It often sends us messages from which we can see in what state our body is. Here are five very important messages that you need to recognize, because it might save your life.
- Take a Break With Some of Our Favorite Pizza Videos, Just Because
Pizza fresh out of the oven is a beautiful thing. That tender, chewy dough, the slick of sauce, the fresh herbs and salty, meaty toppings. It’s so much greater than the sum of its parts that sometimes you have to step back and realize making a pie at home isn’t hard. A no-knead dough, a simple tomato sauce, and simple toppings are all you need. So with that, we give you our best videos about all things pizza—just because. You don’t really need another reason to watch a bunch of awesome pizza videos, right?
- How to Gather 100,000 Emails in One Week (Includes Successful Templates, Code, Everything You Need)
This is piece was written by Jeff Raider, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Harry’s, with input from key members of the Harry’s team.
- Want to Be Successful? Do These 7 Things in Your Spare Time
Replace your less productive habits with more beneficial ones to succeed as an entrepreneur.
- Walk, Don’t Run: A Rockin’ and Rollin’ Memoir
Kids, This Is Rock ‘N’ Roll: A Rockin’ and Rollin’ Memoir Made on the 1960s Sunset Strip in Hollywood. Here is a story that is glamorous, inspiring, and gritty — a marvelous fusion of the ups, downs, and in-betweens of life and music and passion in 1960s Hollywood, California, the place where dreams are made and chased and, sometimes, die.
- US Navy SEALs conquer fear using four simple steps
Navy SEALS are trained to increase their mental toughness with the ultimate purpose of controlling their fears and being able to appropriately respond in panicky situations. The technique is called the Big Four and (as you guessed) it has four parts.
- 9 Street Foods In London That Will Change Your Life
Street food is amazing. Here are 9 in London that will change your life.
- 6 Ways To Read Someone’s Mind Easily
Many of us think of reading somebody else’s mind as a sort of control mechanism. If you can figure out their next move, you can manipulate them or anticipate their future actions. In reality, it can be far more practical and personal.
- 10 things you should never do at a dinner party, according to a longtime butler
Whether attending a dinner party for business or pleasure, there are certain things you just shouldn't do. You may also find yourself in a sticky situation where you're not sure what to do.
- 105 Ways You Can Make $1,000 Fast
Look, I’m going to show making $1,000 brain dead simple for you because I’ve done all the research for you in this guide. But before I do I’m going to ask you a simple question to help you understand a concept very near and dear to all of our hearts.
- You Don’t Need Anyone’s Permission to Do What You Want to Do
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” ~Steve Jobs
- 16 Seemingly Stupid Ideas That Made Fortunes
It's easy to be derisive toward things we deem as dumb or subpar or belonging to unwashed philistines. But it turns out we should probably bite our high-falutin' tongues. To illustrate what we're talking about, we asked our readers to give us the low down on products we consider to be beneath our tastes. The results will make your monocles drop.
- What Makes Great Salespeople
In total, our new analysis suggests that sales success requires the right engagement model with customers, the right relationships within your own company, and putting in the needed time and energy. These insights may seem intuitive — and in many ways they are — but, according to the data, the details matter.
- Why Entrepreneurs Have the Upper Hand on HappinessDoes true happiness feel too far off? Stop buying into the "I'll be happier when..." myth, and true happiness can be yours.
- Mastermind: How to observe like Sherlock Holmes
Let’s face it. Most of us don’t pay attention to the world around us. We are horrible observators of our lives. And Sherlock, actually, proved this in “A Scandal in Bohemia."
- 10 Interesting Facts About Ancient Egypt
If there’s anything that the film “The Mummy” taught us about Ancient Egypt, it’s that you don’t want to mess around with their curses. There is plenty about the ancient civilization that would intrigue and delight us, though, and we are bringing ten of these wondrous facts to you.
- 5 books to help you make better decisions
We handpicked these five books to help you find out why your mind sabotages those good intentions and what you can do to start making better choices now.
- Top Anti-Inflammatory Foods, Herbs, and Spices
Herbs and cooking spices contain a wide variety of antioxidants, minerals and vitamins, and help maximize the nutrient density of your meals. Every time you flavor your meals with herbs or spices you are literally "upgrading" your food without adding a single calorie.
- Write That Book!
Is there a book inside you fighting to get out? If so, you can't afford to miss this three-part seminar hosted by two successful industry veterans.
- Pride, prejudice, butter, and acceptance in life
As this column deals with topics relating to mind and body, I would like to assume that my regular readership consists of some fairly level minded individuals who may not necessarily jump to full scale wars or engage in petty internet drama, so let’s bring it down from the overly dramatic side of the spectrum for a moment. How can we take this story and apply it to our daily living? Well, have you ever allowed the beliefs, preferences, and personal tastes of someone else have a (negative) influence on your life? If yes, do you still allow this to happen?
- Five Great Summer Road Trips
The daylight hours are long, the weather is gentler, and the country’s landscapes are teeming with life and color. With hundreds of amazing routes covering the most scenic parts of America, it can be tough to choose. So, here are five great routes that will inspire your own road trip wanderlust.
- How to Learn Any Language in 3 Months
Principles of cognitive neuroscience and time management can be applied to attain conversational fluency (here defined as 95%+ comprehension and 100% expressive abilities) in 1-3 months.
- 15 Movies Starring Bookstores
Last week, I rounded up my favorite library scenes in movies. But while doing that, I got caught thinking about bookstores in movies as well. So it’s time for a sequel. Here are my favorite movies that star bookstores.
- Brian Greene: Making Sense of String Theory & the Hidden Universe
Anyone who loves physics knows about String Theory. If, by some miraculous chance, you’ve never heard of it before, well, prepare to be introduced to one of the most interesting and highly contested ideas in physics.
- A Dozen Things I’ve Learned from Paul Tudor Jones About Investing and Trading
Paul Tudor Jones is the founder of the hedge fund Tudor Investment Corporation. The New York Times reported in March of 2014: Mr. Jones can “claim long-term annual returns of close to 19.5 percent in his $10.3 billion flagship fund, Tudor BVI Global.”
- Kick Your Own Butt with This Great Glutes Workout
Flashback to high school health class: Did you know your butt has three separate muscles? They're the gluteus maximus (the biggest muscle in your body), the gluteus medias (a pork chop-shaped muscle that sits near the outside of your pelvis), and the gluteus minimus (the smallest of the glute muscles, which lies directly under the gluteus medius). For a well-rounded rear, you need to work them all.
- 5 Motivational Videos To Help You Succeed In Life
Whenever I experience one of those moments, there is one thing that always helps me to get back on track and to focus my energy on my goals. All I have to do is watch a really good motivational video and I feel as if I am reborn. Of course not every motivational video that ended up on YouTube has that kind of power. It has to be a really good video with a strong message.
- 7 Simple Tweaks That Make Your Brain Work Remarkably Well
Talking with Davis made me realize that many of my work habits are bad for my own productivity. In the first of two articles, he shares seven of his tips for jump-starting productivity and creativity. I'm planning to give most of them a try. How about you?
- The 10 Richest People of All Time
This ranking of the richest people of all time is based on hours of interviews with academic economists and historians. To read more about how the order was determined despite the difficulty of comparing wealth across a wide range of time periods and economic systems, read this. But for now, suffice to say that the following is a rigorous but highly debatable attempt to list the wealthiest historical figures in order of their economic influence.
- 20 Insanely Smart and Creative DIY Furniture Hacks to Start Right Now
We are all passing through these uncertain times with a drop of care and insanity. We have to take our time to meditate, think and create anchors for ourselves and the ones around us. We have found DIY projects as being pieces of this anchor. By slowly upcycling and recycling as much as possible around us we strengthen our belief that small things do matter the most. We are shaping our small world as much as possible. Through simple backyard projects, DIY wall art projects,DIY furniture hacks and paper crafts alike we are becoming more of an individual than we were before. Different is good. Different is better. Be yourself and craft your way to happiness!
- Idea People Are Not The Key To Startup Success
In my experience with entrepreneurs, there seems to a wealth of self-proclaimed “idea people” who aspire to start businesses, but only a few who are willing and able to dig in and get the job done. All the great ideas in the world won’t make a business, if the ideas never get implemented. Only rare great entrepreneurs, like Bill Gates and Elon Musk, have proven to be both.
- Confirmed by Science: You Really Can Change Your DNA – Here’s How
If you believe that you are at the mercy of your genetic code, great news, you’re not. According to the science of epigenetics (the study of how environmental factors outside of DNA influence changes in gene expression), stem cells and even DNA can be altered through magnetic fields, heart coherence, positive mental states and intention. Top scientists around the world agree: genetic determinism is a flawed theory.
- Start Your Morning Off Right With the RISE Method
Your morning sets the course for your day, so how you start it is important. There are a handful of factors that help ensure a calm, pleasant morning. Use the RISE method to remember what you should do when you wake up.
- Healthy Recipes for Fast Weight Loss: Watermelon
To make it easy — and delicious — for you to load up on one of the best fruits for weight loss, we found healthy recipes from around the web that let you eat your way to a flat belly.
- Mansions and Millionaires: The Rich History of Wilkes
Those who are new to Wilkes-Barre may be surprised by the number of mansions and the 18th, 19th and 20th century architecture surrounding Wilkes University. Many of the more than 60 buildings integral to the everyday life of a Colonel are mansions preserved in the time they were built.
- The 7 things nobody tells you about being an entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship is pretty sweet. But let’s keep it real. Running your own business is also challenging, humbling, and at times downright terrifying. What can you expect in your first year of business?
- How to Make Money Like a Millionaire
A seven-figure nest egg may feel far off, but these millionaires—and millionaires in the making—have figured out the keys to financial success. From smart investing to aggressive saving to launching a business, check out their tips for reaching your million-dollar payday. (And then read the rest of our advice for How to Reach $1 Million.)
- 20 awesome inventions that take advantage of clever design
Here, we have a list of 20 awesome inventions that take advantage of clever design. Some of them are already available whereas some of them are still a concept hoping to get into production. Have a look at them and do not forget to tell us your favorite one in the comment below!
- Vatican Library Puts 4,000 Ancient Manuscripts Available Online For Free
The Vatican Apostolic Library is now digitising its valuable ancient religious manuscripts and putting them online via its website, available for the public to view for free, as well as turning to crowdfunding to help it complete its work.
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of Owning a Rental Property
This left me with something of a dual view of owning rental properties. On the one hand, they seemed like they could earn you a lot of money, plus you’d own the properties. On the other hand, it looked like there were more costs than I expected and there were other big risks, too.
- 6 Things You Can Do At Night To Set Yourself Up For A Day Of Weight Loss
Of course nights are great for going on dates, binge-watching Netflix, doing work, chatting on the phone—you name it. But you know what else they're great for? Setting yourself up for bigger and better weight-loss results. Just follow these tips to get yourself that much closer to your goal weight.
- Do Fewer Things, More Often
Entrepreneur and VC Mark Suster lives by this rule: “Do Less. More.” In a time when you could fill an entire work day just staying apprised of what’s happening in the Twittersphere, or devote more time to cool conferences than to being at your desk getting things done, the key to productivity is doing less, better and more often.
- 10 Things Locals Want You to Know About Venice
If you're planning a trip to Venice in the future, be sure to read this: These are the things locals wish that visitors knew about Venice.
- Is Our Universe a Fake?
I began bemused. The notion that humanity might be living in an artificial reality — a simulated universe — seemed sophomoric, at best science fiction.
- The Sound of Paris in the Eighteenth Century
A team from Université Lyon-2, led by Mylène Pardoen (Department of Music and Musicology), has reconstructed the soundscape of eighteenth-century Paris.
- 9 Superfood Smoothies Guaranteed to Make You a Morning Person
Feel stronger, rejuvenated, and ready to kick ass—all before 8 a.m.
- NFL Super Agent Rob London: How to Lead Into Greatness
Comcastrodors, please welcome Rob London to the podcast. Rob left Wall Street and the finance industry to become a now twelve-year veteran talent agent representing athletes within the NFL and several other professional sports organizations. He was also an official candidate to become the executive director of the NFL Players Association this year. Rob shares with us his perspective on fostering talent, the business side of sports, and general advice for professionals finding their way.
- The Right Way to Measure Audience Attraction, Retention, and Conversion
We know tracking your progress and metrics are important, but how do you measure your business in a way that enables you to make good business decisions?
- A Master List of 1,150 Free Courses From Top Universities: 35,000 Hours of Audio/Video Lectures
Right now you’ll find 133 free philosophy courses, 85 free history courses, 120 free computer science courses, 71 free physics courses and 55 Free Literature Courses in the collection, and that’s just beginning to scratch the surface. You can peruse sections covering Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Economics, Engineering, Math, Political Science, Psychology and Religion.
- #TenThingsNotToSayToAWriter Hashtag Has Famous Authors Venting and Bonding on Twitter
Today, hobbyists and professional writers got the chance to vent the everyday frustrations associated with writing on Twitter when the hashtag #TenThingsNotToSayToAWriter began trending. Authors of best-selling novels, journalists and passionate just for fun-writers participated, and they pretty much covered all of the bases. As they tweeted, RTs, favorites and replies were all plentiful as the writers digitally bonded over their work problems—we’ll call it a water cooler vent session.



















































