How To Say I love You in Different Languages (Infographic)

In English, saying the three words, “I love you,” can hit with the force of an atom bomb or a magic spell. These words can either destroy a relationship when spoken too soon or solidify a bond when said at the right moment. And since in the United States, courtship is rather casual, this makes … Read more

80 Must-Know Marijuana Statistics and Facts

As we have just stepped into 2020, it’s high time we made a brief summary of one of the most exciting plants in the world, its medical and industrial benefits. Did you know medical cannabis has helped over 90% of the people who were using it? Or that marijuana overdose death is nothing but a … Read more

Increase brand recognition: Color increases brand recognition by 80%

Color increases brand recognition by 80%. But what does color mean? Understanding colors and how they relate to your target audience (age, class, gender) will help you create a stronger brand palette. All colors fit into three categories; cool, warm, and neutral. While you can select all your colors from the same group, it is … Read more

Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs And The Social Media That Fulfill Them

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is often portrayed in the shape of a pyramid. With the largest and most fundamental levels of needs at the bottom. The need for self-actualization at the top. This infographic takes Maslow’s theory and looks at the social media tools that fulfill these needs. Brought to you by ticsyformacion.com.

How To Identify An Internet Troll

What is an internet troll? An internet troll is a person who sows discord on the internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, with the intent of provoking reactions. Trolls often use inflammatory language or harass people to get a reaction. Internet trolling is a form of online harassment that occurs in many different contexts. … Read more

Types of Fats: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Let’s take a look at the various types of fats, their effect on our body, and their sources. Adults should get 20% to 35% of their calories from fat, according to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Many of us cut the science behind fats and replace it with refined carbohydrates, so we miss out on … Read more