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How to Drink More Water Every Day
How to Achieve Work/Life Balance
By Matt Alderton
“Water helps to flush toxins and waste products from our bodies. It aids our digestion and ‘keeps us regular.’ Drinking water prevents dehydration, and it helps us look better, too. Water is proven to help with weight loss and helps hydrates the skin, which in turn reduces the signs of aging,” says blogger Jill Nystul. “There is no denying that your body feels happier and healthier when you consume enough water.”
Knowing you need water is one thing, however. Actually drinking it is another, acknowledge Nystul, who offers 23 tips for getting your recommended daily intake of water.
A few favorites:
• “Have a big glass of water at every transitional point of the day: when you first get up, just before leaving the house, when you sit down to work, etc.,” Nystul says.
• “Have one glass every hour on the hour while at work or school. When the work/school day is done, your water quota is met,” Nystul says.
• “Drink two full glasses at each meal, one before and one after,” Nystul advises. “Also, drink one glass before each snack so you don’t eat as much.”
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Batgirl and Nightwing's Wedding Shames All Other Geek Weddings
By Meredith Woerner
The cake has a working Batsignal!
The bouquets were made out of comic books.
This. Over and over again, this. Take your mustache sticks and funny hats, we will take a Gotham City mug shot ANY DAY.
The reception was held at Dick Grayson's home at Haly's Circus.
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Holy insanely detailed comic book wedding, Batman! We cannot believe the amount of detail that was put into this Batgirl and Nightwing-themed wedding. Their photo booth was a GOTHAM MUG SHOT!
Laura and Seth's wedding at Scoggins Farms in Charlotte, NC, is amazing. In fact, this might be the most detail-orientated geek wedding we've ever seen that still maintains an air of occasion. You're not going to confuse this wedding with a convention — no, that is clearly Batgirl in her wedding dress, looking fly as hell. Thanks to the photography of Dianne Personett (who also shot their amazing engagement session) we're getting a look into a real Gotham City wedding.
According to the couples IMGUR page, the two "fell for each other over a conversation about Batman," thus sparking the idea behind this wedding.
The little details are absolutely amazing — apparently even her earrings are tiny batsignals.
The cake has a working Batsignal!
The bouquets were made out of comic books.
This. Over and over again, this. Take your mustache sticks and funny hats, we will take a Gotham City mug shot ANY DAY.
The reception was held at Dick Grayson's home at Haly's Circus.
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And after the whole thing was said and done, the wedding party took in a screening of The Dark Knight Rises. Bravo, you two! Well done indeed!
Monday, July 15, 2013
21 Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read
"The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand
Charlie is a principal at First Round Capital.
"Out of the Crisis" by W. Edwards Deming
Roger is Managing Partner of IA Capital Partners, LLC.
"Extreme Programming Explained" by Kent Beck
Nivi is a founder of Venture Hacks.
"The Four Steps to the Epiphany" by Steven Gary Blank
"Reality Check" by Guy Kawasaki
Penelope is a founder of Brazen Careerist.
"Peak" by Chip Conley
Fred is a Partner in the technology group at Atlas Venture.
"The Happiness Hypothesis" by Jonathan Haidt
"Against The Odds" by James Dyson
Jason is co-founder and President of 37signals.
"How To Get Rich" by Felix Dennis
Greg is a founder of Sawhorse Media, as well as the creator and host of Venture Voice, a podcast for and about entrepreneurs.
"Transparency: How Leaders Create a Culture of Candor" by Warren Bennis, Daniel Goleman, and James O'Toole
Nilofer is CEO and Chief Strategist of Rubicon Consulting.
"The Future Arrived Yesterday" by Michael S. Malone
"Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Sean is founder and principal at 12in6 Inc., a firm that helps startups transition to high growth companies.
"The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law" by Constance Bagley and Craig Dauchy
Chris Dixon is Co-founder of Hunch.
"Crossing the Chasm" by Geoffrey A. Moore
"Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War" by Robert Coram
Steve is a former serial entrepreneur who now teaches at U.C. Berkeley, Stanford University and the Columbia University/Berkeley Joint Executive MBA program. He is the author of Four Steps to the Epiphany.
"The Innovator's Dilemma" and "The Innovator's Solution" by Clayton Christensen
Also recommended by Chris Dixon: "The Innovator's Dilemma popularized the (often misused) phrase 'disruptive technology'; But there's a lot more than that one big idea. Great insights into the 'dynamics' (changes over time) of markets."
"Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion" by Robert B. Cialdini
David is a partner in 37signals.
"Maverick!: The Success Story Behind the World's Most Unusual Workplace" by Ricardo Semler
“Blink” by Malcolm Gladwell
Paul is a Managing Partner at Neuhaus Partners.
"Lucky or Smart? Secrets to an Entrepreneurial Life", by Bo Peabody
Mark is a co-founder are CEO of Kohort, who previously worked as a VC at DFJ Gotham Ventures.
Brad Feld has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur for over 20 years and is the co-founder of Foundry Group.
Also recommended by Fred Wilson: "There is way more insight to be gained from stories than from business books. And these are some amazing stories."
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