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9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Time
Dec. 21, 2018

9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Time

Even though, we all have 24 hours in day. Some people just seem to be better at managing their time and getting things checked off their to-do list. What’s the secret? Here are some tips that even the busiest, most disorganized person can put into practice.

How to Pick a Charity that is Meaningful to You
Nov. 27, 2018

How to Pick a Charity that is Meaningful to You

Today is Giving Tuesday. Just like the widely recognized shopping events like “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday,” except Giving Tuesday begins the charitable season, when many people focus on their holiday and end-of-year giving.

Changing Life with a Thankful Heart
Nov. 20, 2018

Changing Life with a Thankful Heart

At Saladmaster, we believe great home-cooked meals and quality time spent with your family can lead to a fresh, healthier approach to life. No other holiday exemplifies this spirit, quite like Thanksgiving.
Planning Out Your Random Acts of Kindness
Nov. 13, 2018

Planning Out Your Random Acts of Kindness

One of the easiest ways to feel better is to do something kind for someone else. While large gestures can make a huge impact, such as donating your time and money to a nonprofit, small gestures can make a huge difference in a person’s day without requiring much effort on your part.
Confidence in the Kitchen
Oct. 23, 2018

Confidence in the Kitchen

For some people, being in the kitchen can feel like visiting a foreign land that is confusing and unfamiliar. The good news is, building a confident cooking practice doesn’t have to be overwhelming or stress inducing. Going from beginner to pro, or wherever you are starting is a bit of a learning curve, it's okay! The first step is to start your cooking practice. 

Two Types of People
Sep. 5, 2018

Two Types of People

Carol Dweck’s research sheds light on something we’ve all observed. Some people just see the challenges that they face differently. It’s not a matter of ignoring the obstacles in front of them with some sort of blind optimism — or denying the effort it requires to be successful. Instead, these people embrace the challenge with an “I can learn anything to get where I need to go” attitude.

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