Your infant child might learn how to stick with tasks by watching you
“try, try again.” Testing found that 15-month old babies would try
harder at a task after watching an adult struggle before they succeeded.
Researchers say it’s okay to not be perfect in front of children
because seeing your determination shows them how persistence can pay
off. Source Link
You
can build a home gym around the kinds of activities that you enjoy. If
that’s walking or running, try a treadmill or an elliptical trainer or
rowing machine if you like cross-country skiing. A thick, washable mat
is a must for floor exercises and strength training can use a simple set
of resistance bands, dumbbells and free weights or a multi-station home
weight machine. Source Link
If
having someone else shop for groceries and deliver them isn’t
convenient enough for you, what if they also put the food away? Walmart
will try a service that takes home delivery all the way to the
refrigerator. Testers will use a special WiFi-enabled electronic door
lock to give a delivery person one-time access to their home and keep
track of the visit. Source Link