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DETTY DECEMBER guide FRSC warnings aside, the most dangerous thing about December is that it’s right before January. And you see January? Hmm. It has 61 days. If your'e not careful,your parte after parte December would become a debte after debte one So before you get reckless with money over the next three weeks, let’s agree on a few things. 1. You won’t attend shows featuring the same artistes. How many times are we going to listen to the same songs live, really? If two shows feature 75% of the same artistes without any special guests, skip one and save money. 2. You will set a budget. Because you can never overplan to spend. 3. You will eat before you go out (because there’s always rice at home). A full stomach equals some money saved. Sure, it may mean there’ll be less vigorous dancing at first but you’ll get lighter as the night progresses. 4. You will turn on Spend+Save (and keep it on). Even when you’re spending on budget, it’s good to know that something is be
You Don’t Have to Quit Social Media Getting off the ‘gram probably won’t improve your life.. ’T is the season for dreaming of your ideal self: The healthier, wiser, more productive person you’ll be as soon as the calendar turns and all your resolutions kick into gear. Once you purchase that extra-fancy gym membership, you tell yourself, you’ll become the type of person who voluntarily — joyfully, even — goes on long, early morning runs. Maybe you’ll start posting sweaty selfies captioned with marathon times. Or, scratch that, maybe this will be the year that you finally leave Instagram. I’m not here to convince you out of the gym thing. But if part of your journey into the new decade does include plans to get off social media, there’s something you should know: It might not make you any happier. A new study published in the journal Media Psychology found that abstaining from social media, even for as long as a month, had no noticeable impact on people’s reported levels of lonelines