Best Money Tips: 5 Exercises That Boost Your Mood

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on the best exercises to increase endorphins, the most expensive mistake a millennial can make, and how to increase your productivity in a co-working space.

Top 5 Articles

5 of the Best Exercises to Increase Endorphins — High-intensity interval training is the best kind of exercise for boosting your mood. [Productivity Theory]

The Most Expensive Millennial Mistake (and How to Fix It) — Millennials know the importance of saving, but investing may not be on their radar. [MintLife]

How to Increase Your Productivity in a Co-working Space — Visual noise, like a cluttered table or busy streets, can be just as distracting as audio noise. Give yourself a view with clean, straight lines to help you focus. [Dumb Little Man]

10 Plants for a Happier, Healthier Home — All the houseplants on this list can clean the air, and some offer other benefits like moisturizing your skin and improving sleep. [Money Talks News]

21 Ways to Think Positively Every Day — Keep negative thoughts at bay by avoiding their triggers. [PopSugar Smart Living]

Other Essential Reading

Common Makeup Mistakes that Cost Women Big Bucks — The nicest makeup brushes won't do you any good if you don't clean them at least once a week. Dirty brushes are less effective and, even worse, they can cause you to break out. [SheBudgets]

Seven Strategies for Efficient Hobby and Entertainment Spending — Recognize when some time-intensive hobbies may need to take a back seat in your life. [The Simple Dollar]

8 Tips For Proofreading and Perfecting Your Resume — If you're using hyperlinks in a digital version of your resume, remember to click on the link and make sure works properly. [MoneyMiniBlog]

8 Reasons a Fear of Success, Not Failure, Is Holding You Back — Odds are, success will bring on more responsibilities, and that can be scary. [Life Optimizer]

How to Take Action Every Day: 5 Powerful Habits — When you're working on something, whether it's writing or working out, focus only on the process. Don't think about the results. [The Positivity Blog]

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