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Lemons are awesome fruits. Aside from adding it our beauty regimens for glowing skin and lustrous hair, it can be infused in our local and international recipes for flavour. Lemons contain amazing health benefits and we also love to juice them to lose some weight. 

The enormous benefits on lemons extend to keeping our kitchen appliances and work space clean, fresh and hygienic.

Here are more reasons to buy lemons whenever you go shopping.

  • Clean the microwave

All it takes is a left food to mess a sparkling clean microwave. No scrubbing required. All you need is a slice of lemon to clean the microwave and leave it spotless and clean.

  • Wooden chopping board

One of the easiest ways to keep remove dirt and smell from a chopping board is by rubbing lemon on it after cleaning with a sponge and dish washing soap. Leave it for 5 minutes and run under running water. You can use it to chopping fruits and vegetables the next day. 

  • Polish copper

Cookware just like our skin and hair needs a little pampering to maintain its look and improve its efficiency. Rub lemons on and inside to transform your tarnished pan to a new look.

  • Refresh your garbage bin

Just because it has been labelled as a garbage bin doesn’t mean it should have a funky smell. Mix salt with ice cubes, lemon peels and throw it into the bin. Turn it on, grind it up, and voila — freshness.

  • Clean the blender

The blender is a multi-purpose kitchen appliance. We use for smoothies, blending herbs, onions, ginger, garlic among others for marinating meats and fish. Some people are using it to blend grains before cooking. blend a lemon with a little dish washing soap and water to get it sparkling again.

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Shirley Raines offers makeovers, food and showers to homeless people in Los Angeles.

Raines initially started her volunteer work by serving food to the homeless on Skid Row with another organization. She noticed that a lot of the women seeking support would ask questions about her hair and makeup.

“As we passed out food, the women were more interested in my hair color and my makeup. And they used to compliment me, going ‘oh my god, we love your makeup’ or ‘we love your hair color’ or ‘you smell so good’.” Raines told Insider.

This eventually led Raines to establish her own organization, Beauty2TheStreetz, dedicated to helping the female houseless population in Los Angeles. The Long Beach native takes the time to travel to Los Angeles and prepares food for 400-600 people every weekend while working full-time and being a mother of six.  View this post on Instagram

One of the most challenging things for us trying to help the homeless with makeup is NOT having the shades for everyone’s skin color. Darker shades are so hard to come by but thanks to @blackradiancebeauty and their donations we were able to hook the ladies of skid row up yesterday 🙏🙏 Stitches pull your wound together…allows the skin to grow back as one. MAKEUP helps pull the homeless women together! Helps heal their wounds through beauty, self care and love! #humaninterest #respect #stayhumble #wefeedthehungry #mentalhealth #helpingothers #helpingthehomeless #skidrow #payitforward #nonprofit #change #people #worldhunger #wakeupandmakeup #help #humanity #donate #hoodlove #dotherightthing #ghetto #endhunger #themarathoncontinues #beauty2thestreetz #helpinghands #streetlife

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Raines is a perfect example of combining a skill set with compassion to help those who have fallen on hard times.

For ways to get involved follow Shirley Raines on Instagram @beauty2thestreetz

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Imagine you and your husband invite your friends, a couple, over to a televised event. You take their orders. You offer the wife a rose, and explain to the husband why you did so. Then you arrive home to find you’re being harassed all over the internet. Your name is everywhere. These people are on all your social media accounts, telling you to kill yourself. Because of what?

That’s the real life story of Nicole Curran, the wife of Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob.

You don’t need to be a part of the Beyhive to be aware of the news – just scroll through your Twitter and you’ll see the video of Nicole speaking to JAY-Zfloating around.

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The Beyhive said Beyoncé‘s body language, in that video, made it clear that she didn’t like the woman talking to Jay-Z, and that she nudged her away.

Soon they were in Nicole’s comments section, asking her to go kill herself, and on Twitter saying she was rude for leaning over Beyoncé (to get Jay-Z’s drink orders).

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That clueless person is Nicole Curran, she is the fiancé of the GSW’s owner. The #BeyHive does not care who she is or from where she came. WarriorNicole IG has violated the Queen B and her IG is scorching hot for it. Over 2100 comments since the video posted. 895:20 AM – Jun 6, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy45 people are talking about this

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For people who think this #NicoleCurran thing is overblown. Sorry, not sorry. That kind of thing happens all the time to Black Women in particular. Its deliberate & disrespectful. Even ONE polite word or glance #Beyoncé‘s way…none of this would be happening. GIRL. HER. HUSBAND.2110:32 PM – Jun 6, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy24 people are talking about this

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While we’re bashing Mark Stevens, don’t forget about Nicole Curran getting all up in Beyonce’s space. Read the situation and be respectful. These billionaire white people need to calm down and act like they’ve been on camera before. #NBAFinals #NBATwitter7:16 PM – Jun 6, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee bennedeto’s other Tweets

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Nicole tried to do some damage control, sharing a photo of herself and Beyoncé being friendly on her Instagram, but that only got her more attacks, forcing her to disable her comments, then her account.

She left a comment on TheShadeRoom’s post on the issue, writing:

Listen Beehive [sic]. I respect Queen B. I love her! I talked to her husband twice tonight. First, to take a drink order for them both when they arrived as they were our guests. Second, to explain why I gave his wife a rose from a fan. All of this has been taken out of context. I’m a happily married woman. Telling me to kill myself?????? Somehow I don’t think she would support this.

Senior Writer at ESPN Ramona Shelburnereached out to her and shared what she learned on her Twitter:

Just spoke to Nicole Curran, the wife of Warriors owner Joe Lacob, about the “incident “ with Beyoncé last night. She was in tears. Said she had been getting death threats on social media all night this morning she disabled her IG account just to make it stop.

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Just spoke to Nicole Curran, the wife of Warriors owner Joe Lacob, about the “incident “ with Beyoncé last night. She was in tears. Said she had been getting death threats on social media all night this morning she disabled her IG account just to make it stop.11.7K7:07 PM – Jun 6, 2019 · Oakland, CATwitter Ads info and privacy7,308 people are talking about this

Beyoncé’s publicist, too, shared her views on the issue, writing that the Beyhive spewing hate will bring no joy to their queen.I am looking back today at the start of The OTRII tour, one year ago. It was a place of joy, unimaginable entertainment from two of the best performers in the world, and a place of love. Every single day on that tour I saw love. Which is why I also want to speak here to the beautiful BeyHiVE. I know your love runs deep but that love has to be given to every human. It will bring no joy to the person you love so much if you spew hate in her name. We love you. 🐝 🐝 🐝

We get that you can love someone so much that you don’t want them disrespected. But taking that love and morphing it into the worst kind of hate, hate that pushes someone to tears and asking that they kill themselves? That’s just … insane.

Although Beyoncé herself hasn’t released a statement, there’s no doubt that, as someone who’s shown over and over that she’s only full of love, she doesn’t approve of any of this.

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Beauty vlogger and award-winning YouTuber, Jackie Aina is on the digital cover of Essencemagazine. The YouTube star glows in the shimmering light with her silver eyebrows, extremely blonde hair, bling nails and glittery lips.

The Nigerian-American YouTube star began her YouTube channel in the summer of 2009. After She narrates to Essence how much she loved watching YouTube, and in the process, her best friend convinced her to start sharing videos. She said to Aina, ‘You should just put your looks online.’ At first, Aina refused, then she decided, ‘You know what? Why not? I’m not doing anything bold with my life. I might as well.’ However, Jackie Aina clearly stated to Essence that she wasn’t planning to start a YouTube channel.

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She narrates how hard it was at the time for black women to find their own shades in makeup stores:

“I COULDN’T GO TO MAKEUP COUNTERS AND GET THE HELP THAT I NEEDED. I WOULD ASK THEM LIKE, ‘OH, HOW DO I APPLY CONCEALER?’ OR, ‘HOW DO I CONTOUR?’ AND IT WAS ALWAYS LIKE MY SKIN TONE WAS A DETERRENT TO EVERYTHING,” SHE RECALLS. “ACCORDING TO THEM, IT WAS LIKE, ‘WELL, YOU’RE DARK. SO YOU CAN’T REALLY DO THAT.’ IT WAS JUST LIKE, ‘OKAY, I’M SURE THERE’S A WAY AROUND IT. YOU JUST HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING.’”

Jackie tells Essence that she started her Youtube Channel with filling the voids that weren’t existent in the content creation industry. She made videos like “The Worst Beauty Brands EVER for POC!” which made her platform grow so well. With those videos, she called out brands that were not “chocolate-girl-friendly” or satisfying enough for dark skinned girls.

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Jackie Aina definitely didn’t straitjacket on only blasting those makeup brands. She’s been creating video tutorials, makeup hacks, and so many other helpful content for her audience. Addressing the fact that some of these videos seemed a little rude, she defends her content creation to Essence:

“WHAT GOOD WOULD MY PLATFORM BE IF IT WAS ONLY NEGATIVITY AND BLASTING PEOPLE ALL THE TIME?”

“WITH MY CONTENT, I ALWAYS TRY TO THINK, WOULD IT BE HARMFUL TO MY COMMUNITY IN ANY WAY? WOULD THIS UPSET OR ENCOURAGE A STEREOTYPE IN ANY WAY? AS MUCH AS I WANT PEOPLE TO ENJOY MY CONTENT, IT’LL NEVER BE AT THE EXPENSE OF MAKING OTHER PEOPLE LOOK BAD. I’M ALWAYS TRYING TO BE MINDFUL OF THAT MORE THAN ANYTHING.”

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Jackie Aina will never fail to be one of the greatest beauty YouTubers of our time, and we’re so proud that she’s also Nigerian. Definitely, many Nigerians at home and in diaspora have always impressed us with their great achievements so far.

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Menstrual cramps are common pains experienced by women before and during the period which cause major discomfort. While making use of prescribed drugs, like aspirins, may be advised, it is also good to note that natural remedies are available and efficient like the few explained below;

Stay Hydrated

One common remedy for menstrual cramps is to stay hydrated; in other words, drink more water; this helps to ease bloating which makes symptoms worse.

Get in the habit of drinking six to eight glasses of water each day, especially during your period. Add some mint or a lemon wedge to make it more palatable, if you dislike its plain taste. While you’re at it, back off of the salt, which encourages fluid retention and bloating.

Diet Is Key

Your dietary and lifestyle habits can either relieve or worsen period cramps. If you experience monthly menstrual discomfort, it is advisable to avoid certain foods like refined foods including sugar, glazed doughnuts, bread, and pasta. Avoid trans-fatty acids that are found most often in, for example, French fries, cookies, onion rings, crackers, and margarine. Ditch alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. All of these things increase inflammation and may encourage period pain. In replacing tea or anything caffeine-related, you can indulge in sipping chamomile tea which may help reduce cramps when you menstruate.

Try The Heat Therapy

Placing a hot water bottle or heating pad against the abdomen can relax the muscles and relieve cramps. Study shows heat helps the uterine muscle and those around it relax, which may ease cramping and discomfort.

One can also place a heating pad on the lower back to get rid of back pain. Another option is to soak in a warm bath, which can help relax the muscles in the abdomen, back, and legs.

In the absence of any of the above, massages, mild exercises and reducing hectic routines should be implored.

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The Nigeria Academy of Pharmacy (NAPHARM) has reechoed the result of a 2018 report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODOC) which said that 14.4 million Nigerians aged between 15 and 64 years are drugs users.

Speaking ahead of NAPHARM upcoming conference in Lagos tagged: ‘Pharmacy United Against Drug and Substance Use in Nigeria,’ Chairman of NAPHARM Drug & Substance Abuse Committee, Dr Lolu Ojo, raised concern over the “staggering and unsavoury statistics of Nigerians abusing drugs,” saying, “if the menace of drug abuse are not checked, it will impair all efforts to put the nation on a higher political and economic pedestal.”

Vanguard reports that according to NAPHARM, Nigeria has 10.6 million users of Cannabis; 4.6 million users of pharmaceutical opioids, 238,000 amphetamine users, and one out of every five users of drugs are already dependent.

Ojo continued:

One out of every four drug users is a woman. There are unconfirmed reports that the age of use has gone down to 7 years which means that the children in primary schools are already involved. We wish to sound a note of warning that this challenge may even be more than the current official estimates at our disposal and we will request the nation to be aware of the iceberg phenomenon that this subject may present before us.

There is practically no major city in Nigeria that does not have hideouts or joints or clubs or ram-shackles where the young ones gather to buy or use drugs of different descriptions to feel good.

We are organising a 1000-man sensitisation and awareness walk to educate and inform the public on Monday 10 June 2019, symposium themed: Sustainable approach to the eradication of drug and substance abuse in Nigeria.

Choosing the right foundation could be extremely tricky and overwhelming, especially as a makeup beginner or if one decides to try a new product. There is the problem of not just choosing the right shade but also choosing a foundation that matches one’s skin type. The foundation is to help one’s skin look best and not to look like one has layers of makeup on.

Here are 4 steps to choosing the right foundation to give one’s makeup a flawless finish:

Finding the Best Foundation for Your Skin Type

The first and most important step to choosing a foundation is to find one that matches your skin type. Each skin type has a particular type of foundation that matches it and works best for it, hence it prevents having a face that it has makeup layered on it. For oil-free skin prone to breakouts, using a thick foundation or one that has a lot of moisturisers could make the skin even oilier. As such, people with acne prone skin should stay away from heavy pancake foundations that could clog the pores. Instead, use a lightweight foundation with salicylic acid whose formulas can reduce or to some extent, prevent breakouts.

Liquid foundation is precisely the best type of foundation or dry skin. While some mineral based powder foundations can nourish the skin, they typically aren’t the best foundation choice for dry skin. Rich creamy foundations work very well with dry skin. For oily skin, matte foundation is the best fit as they would prevent the makeup from breaking.

Matching one’s complexion and colouring
Figuring one’s skin tone is the first step to matching one’s foundation to one’s complexion. Undertone differs from skin colour or tone, while one’s skin colour might change, the undertone remains the same. Undertones could be warm, cool or neutral. In addition to pigment or colour, foundations also have cool, warm or neutral tones. To effortlessly blend one’s foundations seamlessly, it needs to work with one’s undertone. Foundations often come in three shades; fair, dark and medium. For each shade, there is also a range of undertones; cool, warm and neutral. The goal is to find the right shade with the right undertone.

Ensure to Test out Foundation Shades before Buying
Often, buying foundation online is not advisable especially if one has no idea of one’s foundation shade or trying out a new product. To avoid buying a wrong foundation, it is important to test out different foundation shades before buying or better still, visit stores for recommendations. Foundations could look different in a bottle as opposed to when on the skin. Also, these stores have a wide array of options that allows one to choose from. It is important to do test patches before choosing a foundation shade. However, there are rules to this.

For under-exposed faces, the chest is a good option for selecting the foundation shade. The jawline is one of the most common areas for doing a foundation patch test. This is a good way to ensure the foundation matches one’s neck. Note that the skin on the arm or hands is not a good place for a foundation patch test. This is because, more often than not, the skin on one’s face differs in colour and texture from that of the hand. Also, try to see how well these shades look in natural light as opposed to the fluorescent lighting of most makeup stores. Finally, ask for a second opinion from the makeup professionals manning the counter.

Getting the Right Look
The choice of a foundation can make or break a look. Because of this, it is necessary to choose one that matches one’s needs and style. Lightweight water-based liquid foundation gives a luminous glow, an oil-based foundation with moisturiser gives a nice dewy glow and a matte finish can be gotten using matte liquid, matte powder or a mousse foundation. Also, take into consideration the weather and environment, if one’s plans include physical exertion or humid weather, then a water-resistant or sweat-resistant foundation is best. For fluorescent lighting, a foundation with a little warmth is best and for long events, a matte foundation works best.

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The impact of Western civilisation in Africa is enormous and documented, from culture and religion to political structure. But Africa isn’t a country.

Some societies and tribes, somehow, have remained unaffected by the reach of civilisation and thus making their dressing, custom, traditions and lifestyle uniquely peculiar.

Till date, these tribes in Africa still exist in an uncivilised bubble, maintaining traditions long left behind by the rest of the world and providing a wealth of information for anthropologists seeking to understand the way cultures have developed over the centuries.

Here are the five African tribes unaffected by civilisation:

The Hamer Tribe

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The Hamer are located in south-west Ethiopia and in the Omo valley.

They live in huts and villages and have been able to preserve their unique culture, wherein young men jump over bulls in order to transition into adulthood and women offer themselves to be whipped by men who have recently been initiated.

They are Agro-pastoralists, meaning they grow crops and keep livestock. Many elements of their traditional religion are practised today. For instance, they believe that natural objects such as rocks and trees have spirits.

The Bayaka ‘Pygmy’ Tribe

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The Bayaka are found in the southwestern Central African Republic and are reported to be constantly dwindling in their numbers.

The reason is that their natural habitat, which is the rainforest, is always under threat from illegal mining, genocide and deforestation.

They call themselves the people of the forest and they are masters at exploiting the resources of their environment. They are hunter-gatherers.

Dogon Tribe

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The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali. They are believed to be of Egyptian descent who have managed to preserve their culture over the years.

The majority of them live in rocky hills, mountains and plateaus. They are mainly into agriculture, leatherwork and craft.

The Dogon are also famous for their mask dances, wooden sculptures and architecture. Like many African societies, the Dogon are agriculturists, cultivating millet, sorghum, rice, as well as peanuts, onions and tobacco.

The Karo

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With an estimated population of 1,000 to 2,000, the Karo Tribe makes up some of the smallest indigenous groups left in Africa. The ethnic group occupies the Lower Omo Valley in Southern Ethiopia.

The Karo paint their bodies with a mixture of white chalk, yellow mineral rock, iron ore and charcoal to express beauty.

Another symbolic custom practised by this tribe is body scarification, a tradition down to express cultural identity and community status.

The Hadzabe

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The Hadza tribe occupy the shores of Tanzania’s Lake Eyasi in the Great Rift Valley, whose way of life has remained the same for more than 10,000 years. One of the intriguing aspects of the Hadza tribe is their language.
They speak a distinctive click language which has led to the belief that they are related to the Khoisan of the Kalahari Desert.

This Tanzanian tribe mainly rely on wild fruits, tubers, and roots for food. They are also avid hunters who use bows and arrows to hunt antelope, buffalos and birds.

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In the Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath, the authors prescribed that in creating moments with our kids, we should ask them to plan an entire 24-hour day, and we parents must do everything that has been planned out by them, so long as it is not unsafe, immoral or illegal, of course.

On Children’s Day this year, I decided to ask my four-year-old what he would like to spend his holiday doing, per foods, outings, and activities. He had some great ideas per activities, one of which was following me to the gym. However, the one activity I am sure he truly relished was the cartoon I let him watch for about 45 minutes on YouTube.

You see, I recently completely eliminated screen time from his life. I saw that he was getting addicted to cartoons, and I was beginning to see it affect his concentration levels, especially when it was time to do more serious activities like homework. And I take some blame for it, because I started to relax my grip on really rationing screen time, sometimes allowing him and his one-year-old brother go hours on end from Disney Junior to Nick Junior and Cartoon Network and back.

Every mama knows this is an easy way to get these kids off our backs, especially those who ask questions about everything. Well, I was ready to fix that, and after careful consideration, I decided that a complete elimination at home was best to help me achieve my goal, as opposed to just a reduction or rationing.
As a result, all the cartoon stations were gone, and so were the YouTube privileges on my phone. I figured that when he had lost the taste for it, I could then re-introduce it and ration it brutally.

I saw the effect on his life almost immediately. Oh, of course, he protested at first, but this mama was adamant. Soon he started to adjust, then we filled those hours with other activities like playing outside, playing with toys inside, reading, and writing. Yes, this placed even more demand on my time, but any time I spend investing in my kids and actually training them, without passing the responsibility over to Nickelodeon, is absolutely worth it. I saw his concentration levels increase, and he generally did better work. Recently, he did an assessment examination at a school and he passed brilliantly with As. I also noticed that he asked more intelligent questions, and his love for being read to increased. He was no longer forced to read or listen to me read to him, he would actually request that I read to him daily. Something that should make my friend, Farida Ladipo-Ajayi, who is an advocate for children reading, very happy.

Did I even mention that his very poor attention span had even become a prayer point for me. Seeing that transformation really wowed me (and taught me that, sometimes, my prayers reflect a lack of wisdom already available to me).

So, basically, I cut down on screen time for my son, introduced other beneficial activities to fill the time, and I saw improvements in major areas of his life.

Then I had a déjà vu moment when I actually did the same thing in my own life. My entire 24-hour-day was full of screen time. I hated that I was a stay-at-home mom. It was made even worse with the fact that I was a literal ‘Most Likely to Succeed,’ having made a first class and gotten my dream job with the United Nations, only to lay it all down sacrificially as my new mommy season demanded. With no external schedule placing a demand on my time, I filled it with the screen: TV shows, movies, blogs, social media and more. Then one day I had a brain reset and completely shut down the screen. No movies, TV programs, Instagram, blogs, Facebook or Twitter. I felt cut away from the world, and yes, I did miss some important information, but the world didn’t end. In fact, my own world started to come alive again. My brain started to think up more possibilities and ideas beyond comparing my life to someone else’s. I rekindled my love for reading, and boy, did I read or what?

Our finances also started to do more for us, since I was no longer under the pressure to have what was in vogue on the ‘gram. After all, who misses what they don’t see? In fact, I was so out of tune with most happenings in the social scene that if I took an assessment exam based on that, I would have scored parallel Fs. But guess who was winning in the exams of her personal life? Me.

Ah, those private victories! They also bear public testimonies. In that season, my brain had upgraded to do the kind of deep work that gave me a thriving home-based business, platforms I could never have been on (like BellaNaija), and basically a life that still astounds me with how much fruit it bears.

Just maybe some of us are unable to start, complete or see through that brilliant idea that has been stewing in our brains because of the endless hours we spend online. Just maybe those applications have been getting more rejects than they should because the quality of our work is weak, no thanks to the state of our screen-filled grey matter. Screen time has cost us deep work, which really is the game changer, whether at home or in the corporate world. In fact, this is good place to throw in this quote from Deep Work, a book by Cal Newport I highly recommend:

Deep work is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. It’s a skill that allows you to quickly master complicated information and produce better results in less time. Deep work will make you better at what you do and provide the sense of true fulfillment that comes from craftsmanship. In short, deep work is like a super power in our increasingly competitive twenty-first century economy. And yet, most people have lost the ability to go deep, spending their days instead in a frantic blur of e-mail and social media, not even realising there’s a better way.

I didn’t know this at the time, but my completely eliminating unnecessary screen time made me do the kind of deep work that has brought me so many results in my life today. Deep work and social media cannot exist together; they are strange bedfellows.

These days, I enjoy a bit of screen and social media time, but in controlled measures. You see, I have lost my taste for a lot of things that interested me then, and I know my son, too, will. Until I lost that taste and got a better grip, I didn’t turn on the screen again. Today, I am no longer overwhelmed by everything online, thereby allowing my brain do deep productive work, and even giving me time to engage in the real relationships with my family and friends.

So dear Stay-at-Home mom, maybe you too need a social media break.

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Over 200,000 fans of the HBO series have signed a petition to redo the show’s final season.

According to the Change.org petition, called “Remake Game of Thrones Season 8 with competent writers,” fans of the show want the creators to step aside.

David Benioff and D.B. Weisshave proven themselves to be woefully incompetent writers when they have no source material (i.e. the books) to fall back on. This series deserves a final season that makes sense. Subvert my expectations and make it happen, HBO!

With 5 episodes already aired, the final episode of Game of Thrones airs on Sunday (May 19).

The petition is asking for 300,000 signatures and they almost have it with 291,671 signees at the time of posting.

According to the fans, “This series deserves a final season that makes sense.”

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