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There was a time when nearly every man knew how to fiddle around and fix things on his car. Today, with automobiles having become more complex and technologized, the idea of working on your vehicle seems more intimidating, and most guys bring their ride into the shop whenever it has a problem or simply needs maintenance.
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A cask strength 13-year-old Kentucky Bourbon finished in Vino de Naranja Casks for almost a year; you’ll get notes here ranging from buttered popcorn to orange to a spicy rye kick. Unique and memorable, like its bottling, a ceramic vessel featuring Bob Dylan’s painting Sunday Afternoon.
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You May Be Strong . . . But Are You Tough?
big guys with lots of muscles who wince as soon as the shoes come off or who insist on wearing gloves whenever they lift weights. They are immensely strong within their particular domain, but have very strict limits on their comfort zone. As soon as they are forced out of it, their performance drops drastically.

How To Focus on the Good Things In Life (When Times Are Tough)
Here are 4 ways you can focus on the good things in life, especially during tough times.

3 Strategies to Escape “Thinking Traps” & Build Resilience
counterproductive thoughts are a part of life. But, how do we escape these traps?

The Anatomy of Anxiety
Typically, when the stressful event is over, we expect to return back to physiological balance…and most of us do.

How to Calm Someone Down
We’ve all likely encountered someone who’s acting angry or hysterical.
A customer flips his lid at you because he didn’t get his order exactly how he wanted it.
A co-worker goes berserk because someone failed to fill up the coffee pot.
A friend is freaking out because she lost her job.
These kinds of situations can feel fraught and catch us flat-footed.
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