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Gabby Epstein Can Teach You How To Do Well With Your Hotness

In case you don’t immediately who remember who  Gabby Epstein here is, don’t worry, I didn’t either, and I’ve done a post on her before. But just to refresh your memory (once you’re done drooling over these pictures), she’s some professional Instagram nobody who made an online video course to teach people how to Instagram for a living. And that’s a great idea and all, but I think I can save you some money if you’re thinking of subscribing: Step 1) Be a hot chick. Step 2) Post bikini pictures. Step 3) Repeat. » view all 12 photos

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Sonia Doubell asks Byron Katie "The Work"

Biographies There are three biographies: short, medium, and long. Biography (193 words) Byron Katie has one job: to teach people how to stop suffering. When Katie appears, lives change. In 1986, at the bottom of a ten-year fall into depression, anger, and addiction, Byron Katie woke up one morning and realized that all suffering comes from believing our thoughts. She realized that when she believed her stressful thoughts, she suffered, but that when she questioned them, she didn’t suffer, and that this is true for every human being. Her simple but powerful method of inquiry is called The Work. http://www.youtube.com/v/LOVDBxxmzN0?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata View post: Sonia Doubell asks Byron Katie “The Work”

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Parking spaces become parks in hundreds of cities

On a busy street in Los Angeles, a neighborhood association took up seven parking spots and set up a hangout with a grill, a kiddie pool and a gardening workshop to teach people how to grow drought-tolerant plants. In Chicago, an architecture firm turned two parking spaces into a pit stop where bicyclists can chill out on a grassy knoll and refuel on drinks and snacks. In New York City, theater students from Fordham University staged a “Shakespeare in the Parking Spot” festival

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