
All work and no play leads to burnout, says new study
New European research is encouraging us to take a break from work and set boundaries between our personal and professional lives, for failure to do so can lead to exhaustion.
New European research is encouraging us to take a break from work and set boundaries between our personal and professional lives, for failure to do so can lead to exhaustion.
“Power” came out on top, followed by the term “woke,” suggesting that the feminist and politically-charged fashions seen on the catwalks over the course of 2017 made a strong impression.
In Australia, a “minion” is wreaking funny havoc, digging up his own piece of land from the lawn of a clueless local.
High-intensity exercise three times a week is not only safe for those with early-stage Parkinson’s disease, but it could also decrease the worsening of symptoms.
Authorities didn’t want kids watching salacious material and vulgar themes.
Cola makes the most of the carbon-fiber prosthetics by running around all day without a care in the world.
This year is definitely not complete without the traditional and much-awaited Inquirer Lifestyle Best Desserts list. So, grab a fork and dig into these delightful sweets!
You can tell a lot about a restaurant by the way it serves its bread. I’ve been to a few where the bread was simply shoved onto the table, stone cold and indifferent. Such restaurants don’t seem to care much about customers other than getting the whole meal over and done with quickly.
Last week, I was supposed to write a list of food books by local authors to give for Christmas. I usually try to buy local books, whenever I can, to support the industry as well as the people who wrote them. But it was a long list.
It was unfortunate that I couldn’t attend the “Food for Peace” event last Nov. 4 at Ateneo de Manila University, which featured Maranao cooks demonstrating Marawi cuisine.
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