thepavsalford
Bio
Hi,
I have written articles for various websites, such as Helium, Hubpages, Medium, and many more.
Currently, I work as a translator. I have studied Tourism Management at college.
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Stories (112/0)
A comparison of common bread-making mistakes
Sourdough vs. yeast If you are like me, you have probably read many recipes and watched an equally high number of bread-making videos online, in order to discover those little secrets that will help you to take your bread-making technique to another level.
By thepavsalford2 years ago in Feast
How to stop quitting exercise
Don’t push yourself too much When you start to exercise, the first thing that you need to do is set specific goals. Although most people who start a workout routine may think that this is not necessary, you need to make it clear to yourself whether your purpose is to have light exercise, just to keep yourself healthy, or you want to gradually reach high levels of athletic performance, and, why not, participate in sports competitions.
By thepavsalford2 years ago in Longevity
LibreOffice tricks and a bonus Linux tip based on my experience
How to use the word count function in LibreOffice Calc If you used Microsoft Excel spreadsheets in the past, then you are probably familiar with the word count feature of this application, which comes handy, when you want to calculate how many words are in an Excel document.
By thepavsalford2 years ago in 01
How to use aluminium foil on walls for heat insulation
Is it a good idea to use aluminium foil on walls? Aluminium foil is a versatile and inexpensive material. Since it is used a lot to wrap or cover food to keep it cool or warm, due to its thermal insulation properties, many people might think that it could be a good idea to also use it to insulate a wall.
By thepavsalford2 years ago in Lifehack
Simple methods to follow when buying used cars
Buying a used car has become popular The car manufacturing industry is a major contributor to the global economy, and despite harsh competition among firms for the construction of models with similar features and the subsequent downward movement of prices, there is still room for healthy profits to be made.
By thepavsalford2 years ago in Wheel
Does the world need new leaders?
Leadership is a commodity that never seems to be in adequate supply. Whether leadership can be taught, or not, which is an argument that has been going for ages, the supply of leaders in business and society will probably never be enough to keep up with demand.
By thepavsalford2 years ago in Interview
Is "seagull management" unfair to seagulls themselves?
The misunderstood “seagull manager” Although the phrase “seagull manager” tends to be used in numerous cases in management, it is not an officially recognized business management term, such as, for example, Maslow’s theory on the hierarchy of needs, which is extensively taught to business school students around the world.
By thepavsalford3 years ago in Journal
Book review: What would Google do, by Jeff Jarvis
Introduction to the book’s main idea Google is among those companies that have enjoyed financial success and extraordinary brand recognition as a result of the online information economy. In fact, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that billions of web users across the globe identify information seeking with Google itself.
By thepavsalford3 years ago in 01