Lifestyle Infographics

Everlasting Lessons from Mr. Rogers

Mr. Rogers was a reassuring voice to millions of children for over 45 years. Check out the infographic below to learn about some of Mr. Rogers everlasting life lessons.

How to Be More Creative

Fear is an enemy of creativity, the fear to get up and do something creative. Becoming more creative is a process, not an unreachable dream. By being open to, and with, your ideas, you can make the most of your creativity and find a way to spark ideas you can put into action. This infographic from tells us how we can start being more creative in our everyday lives.

The Birth Order Effect

Many of us have heard the adages and sayings about birth order, and how it impacts the characters of the children in the family. But research is starting to show that the long-held beliefs may be startlingly true. Best Psychology Degrees has created an infographic entitled “The Birth Order Effect” exploring how birth order may influence children’s personality, life choices, and careers.

Spokeo Dating Research

While some say that dating in the digital age has made courtship harder than ever, the results of Spokeo’s Harris Interactive Poll show us what average Americans really do when they have access to more information.

High Life: Conformity in Illegal Drug Usage

Recently, you may have heard a lot about so-called designer drugs, and how they’re commonly available to teenagers. Although those certainly pose dangers, young people are often able to find drugs in a location that’s much more accessible: The home medicine cabinet. That’s not a reason to be paranoid and avoid keeping prescription drugs on hand when they’re needed, but it’s a good idea to at least store them securely to prevent misuse by teens who feel compelled to conform to behaviors encouraged by peers.

The Science of Staying Warm

The Science of Staying Warm

Layers, layers, layers! Your grandma is always saying to put on a jacket (or two) whenever you go out during winter and she is right. This infographic looks at the science of staying warm.

How to Move Out of Your Mother’s Basement

It has been reported that a whopping 44 percent of unemployed adults between the ages of 18 and 34 still live at home with parents. Perhaps even more surprising is the fact that 25 percent of employed adults in the same age group also still live at home. Homeownership in the U.S. is at an all-time low—right around 65 percent.That’s the lowest level since 1995.

Millennials Still Want Their Newspapers

Millennials Still Want Their Newspapers

Believe it or not, 56 percent of young adults read newspaper media content in print or online. Check out the infographic below to learn more about how millennials still want their newspapers.

Talking Turkey: Thanksgiving Facts & Figures

Thanksgiving is a tradition that dates back to before the formation of the United States however most people know less about its origins than they think. For example, did you know that, contrary to popular belief, the first Thanksgiving on our shores was celebrated with Indians but not with Pilgrims and took place in what is now West Texas not in Plymouth, Massachusetts? In this infographic, you’ll find a collection of useful and interesting facts and figures about Thanksgiving.