Okay, so I recently came across this book, How to SURVIVE Anything, Anywhere, by Chris McNabb. And in the book, McNabb explains how to survive jumping from the roof of a building. I am not convinced it is accurate. But check it out and see for yourself what you think… Continue reading
Category Archives: Bay Area Girl
Surviving A Shark Attack Part II
Surviving Stress
Friend’s of mine from other states say that people living in the Bay Area have no reason to feel stressed. I say, anyone that says that doesn’t pay the rent that we do!
I understand what they are saying, but stress is inevitable. Everyone experiences stress and it is actually very bad for your health. That is why it is important to know how to beat it. Here are a few useful tips that can help you overcome this inevitable aspect of the human experience. Continue reading
Surviving Valentine’s Day
This weeks topic is inspired by the day of love, Valentine’s Day. Love it or hate, Halmark is going to force it into your life no matter how hard you resist. Either way, here is a link to some funny Valentine’s Day humour to make this day a little more tolerable through laughter http://darnfunnyonline.com/some-valentines-day-humor/
Surviving Mornings
Many people believe that they are either a morning person or you aren’t, there is no changing it. That is not correct. Human’s are creatures of habit which can be good thing. Sometimes you just need to reprogram your brain. Here are a few tips to help you cope with mornings.
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Surviving Boredom: volunteer at a local animal shelter
How many hours a week do you spend on Facebook or watching TV? It gets boring after a while and it’s not exactly a fulfilling way to pass the time. Have you ever thought about volunteering at a local animal shelter? There are a variety of positions available such as playing with and training the animals. I’m actually not even that much of an animal lover but somehow, I’m hooked on helping these guys out! Here are a few reasons why you should squash your boredom with these four-legged friends
Surviving
Almost every member of my family including me have competed in waterskiing since we were toddlers. To this day, my 68 year old father is still the best water skier in the family. When I ask him about how he does it, he has a few tips that I think everyone should hear Continue reading