Thursday, August 23, 2012

Tour the Wired Office in Google Maps Street View

If you want to know what Beer Robot, the Wired office kegerator, is thinking, all you have to do is follow @BeerRobot?on Twitter. And if you'd like to see Beer Robot's surroundings, you can now head over to Google Maps. Earlier this week, Wired became the first newsroom in the world to be documented on Google Maps' Street View, after a photo crew stopped by our San Francisco headquarters to shoot both the print and digital sides of our operation.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Five Regrets Divorced People Have | SNS Post

Published on August 8th, 2012

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Story Excerpt:

(Fox News)

University of Michigan psychologist Dr. Terri Orbuch collected data from 373?couples?(46 percent of whom later got?divorced) during their first year of marriage. As reported?in?The Wall Street Journal, she found that most divorced people shared the same five regrets about their marriages. Here is the advice she gathered based on the post-divorce experience of 210 of her subjects, of whom 44 percent remarried.

1.?Show your partner you love and care for them in any way you can.?Small gestures like complimenting your partner, saying ?I love you? or holding hands go a long way. The most important ways to display affection are showing love, showing support, making your partner feel good about themselves and keeping things interesting in the relationship.

2.?Money matters. Discuss it.?Money is the number one source of conflict in most marriages. ?Talk money more often ? not just when it?s tax time, when you have high debt, when bills come along,? Dr. Orbuch says.

3.?Leave the past behind you.?Dr. Orbuch believes that to engage in a healthy way with your partner, you need to let go of the past. ?This includes getting over jealousy of your partner?s past?relationships, irritation at how your mother-in-law treats you, something from your own childhood that makes it hard for you to trust, a spat you had with your spouse six months ago,? according to the article.?Write down your thoughts and feelings in a journal, talk to a friend or seek out a professional.

4.?Don?t play the blame game.?Ask your partner for their view of a problem. ?There are multiple ways of seeing a problem,? says Dr. Orbuch. ?By getting your partner?s perspective, and marrying it with your perspective, you get the relationship perspective.?

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Source: http://www.snspost.com/five-regrets-divorced-people-have/

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