Monday, 31 March 2014

Buzzfeed

Finally, information you can actually use in the real world.


Money Management


Money Management


Does anyone really know how to manage their money? Be honest, can you even tell the difference between the accounting number and routing number on your checks?


Main objectives: The importance of savings accounts, how to properly budget your pizza and beer spendings, and a basic overview of interest.


Comedy Central / Via youtube.com


Grocery Shopping


Grocery Shopping


There are few things more stressful than grocery shopping. The aisles are packed with tempting foods, you almost always forget to purchase something, and reading nutrition labels feels like you're reading a different language.


Main objectives: Creating a grocery list your mother would be proud of, selecting foods that aren't all packaged and microwavable, and teaching you the difference between a red onion and a shallot (apparently not all onions are created equal).


Bold Films / Via blog.naver.com


Laundry


Laundry


Laundry day is the worst. Delicates, normal, hand wash, permanent press — what the hell does that all mean? Even the most confident and organized people have trouble with basic clothes washing — not to mention dealing with the weirdos at the laundromat.


Main objectives: Which detergent is the best for your clothes, how to sort your laundry, how to fold your laundry, and what you're actually supposed to do with your bras.


AMC / Via crazyduckseries.blogspot.com


Surviving An Internship


Surviving An Internship


Face it, no one is ever mentally prepared for the pressures that come with an internship — especially if it's unpaid. Hopefully you won't be fetching coffee, but it'd be nice to learn how to balance four lattes and laundry bags just in case.


Main objectives: How to be assertive, where the best spots to cry are around you, how to look alert when you've only had two hours of sleep, and stress management.


20th Century Fox / Via thegloss.com




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