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Posted by Jesse Braunstein

MIT on Meditation: Since the dawn of mankind, meditation has been as essential to human behavior as eating and speaking. It is such an ancient technique in fact; that many believe, man’s primordial need to focus attention inwardly, “may have contributed to the final phases of human biological” evolution and is intimately bound to the physical progress of our ancestors.

Meditation is so widespread culturally and religiously, that it is a global behavior. Its incarnations are found among the traditions of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Taoism, to name a few.

 
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Posted by Renee Schmidt

There’s an art to disappearing… and I am not talking about a bad relationship.  Besides the fact that I found these pictures on the internet, using my computer, I’m pretty uncertain if this stuff passes as “technology”, per se.

That being said, I was so intensely fascinated when I found these pictures that my first thoughts were to write them up in a post, and send it throughout the cyber galaxy via Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms…so here we are again; back with technology.

 
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Posted by Jesse Braunstein

Gist, our best app pick for contacts management, is designed to bring ease to the networking self.

Did you know there’s an app that gets rid of all the hassle involved in managing your numerous contacts and various address books?

 
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Posted by Renee Schmidt

If you’re looking for simple ways to save yourself and keep your life in order without messing it up, LifeHack.org compiled a list of 10 Simple rules to adhere to.  Here are my favorite 3:

 
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