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Interior designers told Business Insider the best and worst ways to use extra space in your home. Business Insider asked interior designers for tips on the best and worst ways to take advantage of extra space in your home. "Having all that extra space means you should be able to space out your wardrobe." "Bookshelves can add extra storage space by incorporating lower cabinets, and we utilize baskets as hidden storage on a bookshelf," Brandolino said. On the other hand, defining extra space with permanent features can lower the resale valueBuilt-in cabinetry is not very versatile.
Persons: , Mark Cutler, Cutler Schulze, Culter, Betty Brandolino, Brandolino, Amanda Oninski, Oninski, Brenna Morgan, Morgan, Charli, Hantman, Ying Reeves, Reeves, Renee Croome, I've, Andra DelMonico, Trendey, they're, DelMonico, Heather McKeown, McKeown Organizations: Service, Business, Re, Sky Designs Locations: cabinetry
Read previewYou may already have a trip to an all-inclusive resort on the books, or perhaps you're still browsing. As a travel writer, I've stayed at almost 40 all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, the Maldives, the Caribbean, and more. If you're dining at a restaurant that offers both sit-down and buffet menus, remember that servers sometimes pull food straight from the buffet. Lounge chairs that are all claimed before breakfastAt all-inclusive resorts, I've seen guests wake up early to stake their claim on the best loungers on the beach or pool deck, only to leave for breakfast and return hours later. AdvertisementActivities without safety protocols in placeMost all-inclusive resorts have a ton of water activities available to book.
Persons: , I've, Kelly Magyarics, bartenders Organizations: Service, Business, buffets, Google Locations: lazing, Mexico, Maldives, Caribbean
CNN —When Margaret Bensfield Sullivan envisioned the type of family who might jet off for a year to explore the world together, she had a very specific image in her head. According to Sullivan, she and her husband had never traveled with their kids before their big trip. “We loved to travel as a couple,” Sullivan explains, recalling how they visited countries like Thailand, Cambodia, Argentina and Turkey together before starting their family. They won’t remember anything.”However, Sullivan explains that a work trip to Tanzania in 2017 completely changed her perspective. ‘Following the sun’When it came to planning their route, the Sullivan family decided to “follow the sun.” Margaret Bensfield SullivanOnce they’d made up their minds, the couple spent seven or eight months “working out the logistics” and winding their lives in New York down.
Persons: Margaret Bensfield Sullivan, Sullivan, ” Sullivan, Teddy, Willa, James, , , , they’d, “ It’s, they’ve, didn’t, you’re, shouldn’t, Lucia, we’re Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, Sullivans, Sun Locations: New York, Thailand, Cambodia, Argentina, Turkey, Tanzania, South America, Africa, East, Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Mongolia, Vietnam, Indonesia, , Mexico, Guatemala, Italy, Greece, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, St
So we spoke to interior designers to figure out which items and design elements you should remove. "Nothing makes a kitchen look messier than countertop clutter," the designer said. Pixel-Shot/ShutterstockRebecca Langman, interior designer and owner of Revision Custom Home Design, told BI that open shelving is rarely the best option for kitchen storage. Advertisement"Go through your dish towels and discard those that are past their prime and no longer complement your kitchen," Jarvis said. AdvertisementToss the cleaning supplies you rarely reach forMake your kitchen neater by ditching the cleaning supplies you infrequently use.
Persons: , Jill Jarvis, Ehrlich, Jarvis, Rebecca Langman, Langman, Joe Cangelosi, Cangelosi, Shutterstock Langman Organizations: Service, Ehrlich Interiors
In July, American offloaded a passenger after he got into an argument with a flight attendant. AdvertisementHere are three of Laurie's pet peeves as a flight attendant and how to avoid them. Laurie said passengers should pay for their seats in advance rather than trying to move to other passengers' seats once on board — especially without telling the cabin crew. "Don't 'steal' the seat and think the flight attendant won't notice. "As a crewmember, I always tried to have fun and relate to my passengers," Laurie said.
Persons: Bobby Laurie, Laurie, , Tungateja, stow, Taylor Rains Organizations: Service, US Airways, Virgin America, Jackets, Airlines, AirAsia, Marielle
Hiring managers have all kinds of pet peeves when it comes to the job interview. When preparing for an interview, you'll want to be ready for the kinds of questions they'll ask about your own professional history as well. 'Literally just paste in the job description'ChatGPT can use a job description to generate the kinds of questions a hiring manager or prospective employer would ask in an interview. "And then literally just paste in the job description." "I'd be looking for ChatGPT to provide anywhere from seven to 10 questions," says Taylor, "to help provide a well-rounded slate."
Persons: you'll, Simon Taylor, Taylor Organizations: Disney
Getting into the right mindset for Valentine’s Day
  + stars: | 2024-02-14 | by ( Ian Kerner | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
No matter your view on the topic, Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to put sex on the calendar, but don’t just focus on the act itself at the end of the evening. I’m not telling you to rearrange your entire day for sex, but to make small intentional choices that are pro-sex. That’s why my Valentine’s Day advice for you is not to just have sex. It’s Valentine’s Day, so come up with a sexy prize for each win and a naughty consequence for each loss. Don’t forget your kidsMany teens also feel pressure around Valentine’s Day — to be in a couple, find a date or have sex (whether or not they’re feeling ready).
Persons: Ian Kerner, , we’ve, Heck, I’m, Sara Nasserzadeh, It’s, ” Nasserzadeh, Leah Abucayan, Signe Simon, Simone Humphrey, you’ve, Alexandra Solomon, , you’re, ” Solomon, Don’t, Debby Herbenick, it’s, they’re, ” Herbenick, Emily Nagoski Organizations: CNN, ” CNN, Northwestern University, Indiana University School of Public Health Locations: California, New York City, Illinois, Bloomington, Massachusetts
As a live-in childcare provider, I became the fly on the wall with front seats for parenting styles and techniques of all types. Parents omitting behavioral issues in the interview stage was my biggest bugbearDuring the interview, parents are trying to find the best mutual pairing for their child and a nanny. But some parents don't understand that. I'm unsure whether they became so detached that they didn't realize how hands-off they've become or if they truly didn't care. We live-in nannies quickly grow to care about your children and only want the best for them.
Persons: , I'd, didn't, peeves, I've, weren't, they've Organizations: Service, Down, Business Locations: Sydney, nannies
Rebekah Maciorowski, 28, traveled to Ukraine in March 2022 to volunteer as a combat nurse. She will spend Thanksgiving on the frontline and plans on staying in Ukraine until the war is won. Rebekah Maciorowski | @bekamaciorowskiThere is no standardized testing when it comes to supplies, which has been a huge problem for me. 53rd Mechanized BrigadeThere was an anonymous gentleman who wrote a check for $2,000 for tactical medical supplies. And because I'm not a 501(c) organization, he gave it to this other organization and wrote them a handwritten letter explaining these are for medical supplies for Rebekah Maciorowski.
Persons: Rebekah Maciorowski, , didn't, there's, tourniquets, @bekamaciorowski, I've, they'll, I'd, she's, I'm, we're Organizations: Service, Ukrainian, Health, Marines, Rockets, 53rd Mechanized Brigade Locations: Ukraine, Denver , Colorado, Donbas, Donetsk, Luhansk Oblast, Guyana, Mexico, Ecuador
Insider asked funeral directors to share their top etiquette rules and common pet peeves that they wish more people knew. Keep the family room private before the funeralOftentimes, the close family will wait in a private room together before the funeral. Casey said guests should assume it isn't appropriate to visit the private family room before the funeral unless the family has said otherwise. Respect the funeral and the funeral homeDino Cantelmi , the owner and director of Cantelmi Funeral Home in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, says there are a few rules to keep in mind if you've never been to a funeral. Leave your phone in the car or in your pocketBefore entering a funeral, Cantelmi said, one thing people can do is be aware of their cellphone.
Persons: , you've, Randi Goldstein, Casey, Goldsteins, Raphael, Sacks, Dino Cantelmi, Cantelmi, Lean, Elizabeth Fournier, Fournier Organizations: Service, Social, Cornerstone Funeral Services Locations: Philadelphia, Bethlehem , Pennsylvania, Boring , Oregon
You may want to think twice before you raise your voice in a meeting or complain about a co-worker behind their back. Loud talkers and office gossip are the most irritating office pet peeves, according to a recent report from Robert Half, which surveyed over 1,000 workers in August. "They're not just distractions, they're dangerous habits that can cause turmoil for your career." I've tried other methods and none have worked, so if there's any help or guidance you can offer, I'd really appreciate it." How to ward off office gossip
Persons: Robert Half, Dawn Fay, They're, It's, Fay, Brandon Smith, Smith, I'd, it's, I've
Deion Sanders has been praised and criticized for his leadership style at the University of Colorado. Their new head coach, Deion Sanders, has been praised and criticized for his leadership style, especially after cleaning house immediately upon arriving from Jackson State. "You take a team that's won one game, and you fire the whole coaching staff. Granted, he's not the first college football coach to be in the news every week (hi, Nick Saban). Don't sugar coat"I'm not going to lie to you," Sanders told People magazine earlier this month.
Persons: Deion Sanders, it's, Shedeur, phenom Travis Hunter —, that's, Sanders, That's, CBS's Jon Wertheim, he's, , Nick Saban, Shadeur, Travis Hunter, Dustin Bradford, I'm, I've, David Ubben, Ubben, Prime's, HBCUs, Ringer Organizations: University of Colorado, Service, University of Colorado Buffaloes, Nebraska, TCU, Jackson State, Buffaloes, Oregon, USC, NFL Hall of Fame, MLB, NPR, Lean, NFL, Jackson State University Locations: Wall, Silicon, Jackson, Colorado
How Hard Could It Be to Translate a Picture Book?
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Daniel Hahn | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Over its 60 years, “Where the Wild Things Are” has been translated into several dozen languages. The inadequacy of the world’s “Where the Wild Things Are” translations is one of my pet peeves. Sendak’s book is marvelous across so many dimensions, and I feel the losses keenly — more keenly than is perhaps reasonable. But I believe my job as a translator is to preserve all the dimensions of a book, not just one of them. And some of the most complex books I’ve reconstructed have been children’s picture books.
Persons: Max, , Maurice Sendak, I’ve
Carly Pifer, founder of online erotica site Aurore, edits erotica stories professionally. It was one of the reasons she started Aurore, an online erotica community where women and LGBTQ+ writers can submit confessional-style true stories. "I want something slow, meandering, I want something that's like a tease…you're not going get straight to sex," Pifer told Insider. "I don't really care what color lipstick you're wearing and like how often as women do we really wear red lips?" Building up to sex is one of the most important parts of erotica, according to Pifer — and of intimacy itself.
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
  + stars: | 2023-04-28 | by ( Erik Piepenburg | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Ruben Broekhuis’s propulsive thriller mixes documentary and found-footage conventions to tell a sinister and unpredictable story about surveillance and the dark web. The young siblings were in a shelter, about to be adopted, when one day Adin mysteriously disappeared. When Elias and Aisha arrive at the shelter with the camera rolling, blows are exchanged as the administrators question the visitors’ motives. But then — and here’s where the film made me sit straight up — the camera’s point of view switches. A knockout final stretch explains most everything, but the film concludes with a too-twisty coda.
I have been a difficult manager to more than one person in my career, and I have also worked under more than one difficult manager. Some of the managers I found the most difficult to work with were people who others found to be amazing mentors and sponsors. When you've recently changed managers, setting a strong foundation for your working relationship should always be the first thing you do. Many times, you will see a broken manager-direct report relationship due to extremely different work styles. Difficult manager relationships are difficult because they are a meeting of two people who come from entirely different points of view.
Solo travel is one of my favorite perks of being single. Plus, like the everyday costs that rack up quickly for singles, solo travel can often be more expensive than going with a companion. I'm not alone: Search interest in female solo travel specifically recently hit a 10-year high, according to Google Trends. These are my top four tips for smarter saving and spending on your next solo trip. The destination itself might even be a chance for you to save money.
Movie theater employees across the country told Insider what customers do that annoys them most. They wish customers would figure out their concessions order before it's their turn in line. It's a family-owned movie theater, and I love working there. Customers here are generally very kind and understanding — but some things I wish customers would do are:7. Don't ignore "please wait" signsScott works at a theater in Idaho, and said customers barge past "please wait" signs.
Produced by the Hearst-owned food brand Delish, "Budget Eats" was the kind of digital success story that traditional magazine giants crave. As Xie worked her day job developing recipes, "Budget Eats" was morphing from a pandemic experiment to a bonafide hit. A career recipe developer at work, the "Budget Eats" Xie doesn't even measure out ingredients. "It felt like she was afraid that putting 'Budget Eats' from her kitchen onto this cable network might dilute the honesty," Lennon-Simon said. As for "Budget Eats," Delish recently posted what is presumably the last episode.
With one click, shoppers expect items to be shipped to them with alacrity and precision, across continents and oceans. Why then, do so many people make it hard for delivery drivers to find their homes? Tiny house numbers, perhaps OK for hawks or eagles but not human drivers in a moving vehicle, are among the top pet peeves, drivers say. So are Christmas decorations or snow blotting out mailbox numbers. House numbers spelled out in cursive are a pain.
Delivery drivers work double duty during the holidays, but enjoy the extra work due to higher tips. 1 headache reported by the delivery drivers is customers who intercept package deliveries. Food delivery drivers' biggest pet peeve while on the road is people who drive slow in the fast lane. Delivery drivers said Indiana was the worst state to drive in during the holiday season. More than 60% of delivery drivers said they dislike customers who request hidden drop-off locations and who request rush deliveries.
Insider asked three hairstylists the things they wish clients knew, and not all of them are obvious. Now that salons are back with full steam, it's as good a time as any to brush up on salon etiquette. Insider spoke with seasoned and newer hairstylists in urban and suburban salons to find out their best customer etiquette tips across the board. Expect to get what you pay forWhen you enlist the service of a professional, you're not paying for that one service — you're paying for the years of experience that led to it. "There's one lady that comes to my salon who always tips $40 for a blowout, which is a lot," Fernandes said.
Insider asked current and former Starbucks baristas what annoys them the most on the job. They shared five customer pet peeves, including not cleaning up your cups or utensils. "Love red-cup season," Tayla, a former Starbucks barista who's based in the UK, told Insider. Insider spoke with three current and former Starbucks baristas about their biggest customer pet peeves, and what customers can do to make the holiday season more cheerful. "I did love working at Starbucks," Tayla said.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are two of the busiest shopping events of the year. Some of our staff purchased tried and true favorites that needed replacing, like beloved Lululemon running sneakers or perfume. I bought the Kalorik MAXX 10-in-1 because I have a large household and its 26-quart capacity can cook an entire rotisserie chicken. They’re lightweight yet supportive, and great for running outdoors or on the treadmill.” — Zoe Malin, associate updates editor“My brother and I bought this iPad for my mother's Christmas present. It also comes with a dishwasher-safe scraping tool for easy clean-up, says Cuisinart” — Mili Godio, associate reporter“I bought this cute toiletry bag that looks roomy.
London CNN —Wimbledon will relax its white clothing rule to allow women players to wear dark-colored undershorts if they want to, organizers announced Thurday. “I’m pleased to confirm that, following consultation with players and representatives of several stakeholder groups, the Committee of Management has taken the decision to update the white clothing rule at Wimbledon. Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesUntil Thursday’s announcement, Wimbledon still employed a rigid all-white dress code, which was first implemented to camouflage sweat stains. And in a recent interview with CNN’s Amanda Davies, tennis great Billie Jean King explained that the dress code had caused anxiety for her and her fellow competitors. King also pointed out that the all-white dress code makes it difficult for fans trying to distinguish between players on the court.
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