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may sound counter-intuitive, but
try downing an espresso before
taking your 20-minute snooze. The
caffeine will enter the brain just as
you’re waking up, boosting your
energy levels.


  1. MAKE FOOD TASTE BETTER
    According to the work of
    ‘gastrophysicist’ Prof Charles
    Spence, meals are tastier if eaten
    off round, white plates with heavy
    cutler y. In a not her Spence study,
    700 volunteers were played music
    while eating takeaway. Indian
    food was rated more highly when
    indie music was playing, whereas
    Thai and Japanese food tasted


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  1. SUCCEED AT ONLINE DATING
    Unsurprisingly, your photo is key



  • people say they draw more
    information about someone’s
    personality from their photo than
    their words. A 2016 study found
    that an open posture is important,
    so those leaning back or spreading
    their arms were more likely to
    receive romantic interest. With the
    words, stick to a 70:30 ratio of who
    you are to what you’re looking for.



  1. CHOOSE YOUR CAR COLOUR
    If you’re buying a new car, avoid
    black. An Australian study of
    850,000 accidents over a 20-year
    period found that black cars were
    12 per cent more likely to be
    involved in a crash than white
    ca rs, rising to 47 per cent at daw n
    or dusk when the light is low.
    Research has also shown that
    black cars are some of the most
    likely to be stolen.

  2. TAKE THE PERFECT NAP
    The ideal napping time is six to
    seven hours after waking, around
    2pm for most people. This is far
    enough away from bedtime not to
    interfere with your sleep cycle. It


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better with jazz. Justin Bieber’s
music consistently lowered the
enjoyment of almost every food
group (seriously!).


  1. BECOME A MASTER STONE SKIMMER
    The magic number here is
    20°. According to a study
    published in Nature, that’s the
    angle at which your stone should
    hit the water. Pick a flat, round
    stone approximately five
    centimetres (two inches) in
    diameter. Use your finger to set it
    spinning as it leaves you r ha nd,
    aiming for a launch speed of at
    least 2.5 metres per second
    (5.6mph).


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