EDUCATION

Which Content Is Most Important? The 40/40/40 Rule

by Terry Heick I first encountered the 40/40/40 rule years ago while skimming one of those giant (and indispensable) 400 page Understanding by Design tomes.

ENTERTAINMENT

The Psychiatry Puzzle

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FOOD

Cream Cheese Biscuits | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Cream cheese biscuits have a

HISTORY

Thousands of Maya Structures, Including Lost City, Revealed in Mexico

Archaeologists analyzing lidar data from over the remote forests of Campeche, Mexico, have discovered a profusion of previously unknown Maya structures, including pyramids, residential complexes,

MARKET

How to Start Using Video in Your Marketing

HubSpot recently conducted a video marketing survey and found that 73% of respondents agreed that video marketing has been effective in reaching their marketing goals.

MOBILE

Google now sells certified refurbished Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 phones at a discount

If you want a Pixel but don’t want to splurge for the latest Pixel 9 family, or even the older Pixel 8 series, you can

MONEY

How Much Do Content Creators Make In 2024? (+ my tips inside)

Top creators like MrBeast can rake in over $50 million annually, combining ad revenue, merchandise sales, sponsorships, and even ventures like his burger chain, Beast

MOVIE

In praise of Stan Brakhage’s most disturbing film document

In praise of Stan Brakhage’s most disturbing film document About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine

REAL ESTATE

Expensive Markets Are Surging—Here’s Where Investors Can Buy Big

In This Article Key Takeaways Despite unpredictable mortgage rates, high-end real estate markets in cities like Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Jose are experiencing a

RELIGION

After exiting the Christian music industry, these artists engage religion on their terms

(RNS) — When former Christian artist Michael Gungor first hosted a new spiritual community in Los Angeles this year, worship began not with an organ