New study reveals cats who listen to classical music may be less stressed -- just like their owners. Find out what hard rock does to a feline's temper.
Great advice on how to find out if a new date has any long-term potential. First, go on a car trip with them, then play a competitive game or run a race.
Believe it or not, there are things you can do outside of the gym to get exercise. Watch the video to find out what kind of every day things you can be doing to burn extra calories!
The "paleo diet" may be all the rage among people who think we should eat like cavemen, but "paleo fitness" is the latest fitness trend. Find out what it means to work out like a caveman.
While driving, you may be more distracted by hearing your passenger's half of a phone conversation than you would be if you were talking on the phone yourself. John Tesh explains how.
New studies reveal new reasons that people love to hug. John explains how hugging releases a feel-good hormones, and that even hugging a teddy bear can boost our moods.
John explains two science-based secrets to help get you pumped up to work out. And find out what to listen to on the way to the gym so you'll be primed for exercise.
Many dogs purchased online come from illegal puppy mills, and die within 6 months. That's because conditions in these mills often have terrible impacts on the puppies' physical and mental health.
Should dogs live outside or in; do they sleep on your bed; can they beg for food? Discuss these topics and more with your partner before you adopt a dog.
Whether you're asking for information from a doctor, teacher, pharmacist or contractor, there's one very effective way to ensure they offer up more detailed info.
John Tesh reveals the latest intel on how children raised in a city are likely to be thinner, healthier and slightly less likely to use drugs than their country cousins.
Financial experts have identified spending triggers that make us spend more on frivolous purchases, including being hungry, having small bills in our wallets and more.
Researchers find a little dose of gratitude at the end of each day reduces even the worst work-related stress. So write down what you're grateful for and watch the stress disappear.
How many times a day do you check your cell phone for social media messages? You'll be surprised at the effect this has on our relationships, our moods and our weight!
Before you upload another photo of your honey, your vacation, your family or food, get the latest intel on what your "friends" really think about them.
John Tesh reveals the top signs that your child is being picked on by a bully, including coming home from school hungry or in urgent need of a bathroom.
The average person fritters away about $1,400 a year in impulse purchases. Find out how to save thousands by identifying money wasters that are draining your bank account.
Find out the body language secrets used by law enforcement agents to gain trust and appear friendly and confident. John Tesh reveals some "power moves" to use at your next meeting.
Every small, fidgeting movement we do throughout our day can make a huge difference in our weight loss journey. Find out how the small things you can do throughout the day will turn into pounds you've lost!
Today's weddings are for the birds - and burros and butterflies. Including exotic animals in your special ceremony is a sure-fire way to guarantee an unforgettable day.
Learn some animal secrets from the people who know pets best, their veterinarians. Learn the dangers of dog parks and why overweight pets have overweight owners.
Marijuana users may think it's funny to get their dogs high, but the "joke" comes with serious health risks for your pet, including seizures and death, veterinarians report.
Employers are now paying a premium for multi-lingual employees, so learning another language can really boost your income potential. Connie explains which languages are in most demand.
Did you get dumped & you have no idea why?
Connie will tell you why one Harvard psychologist says you're better off NOT knowing why - and not getting closure!
If you're in the market to buy a house, watch this video to find out how not to get tricked by the sights, sounds and smells that sellers use to stage their Open House.
Many of us think that exercising gives us "license" to eat more food because it will offset our caloric intake. Watch the video to find out how we can cut back on this and pay more attention to it.
If you're re-entering the job market after being a stay-at-home parent for a while, you should mention your kids. Connie explains how to impress an interviewer with your parenting skills.
If you're having a hard time falling asleep at night, there are a number of things you could be doing to help solve that problem. Here's a video with Connie to help explain it.
New research reveals that eating carbs throughout the day makes you hungrier. Connie Sellecca explains why saving your carbs for dinner keeps your diet on track.
A top body language expert reveals moves to avoid that make us appear weak and insecure, and "power moves" that send messages of strength and confidence.
Having a business meeting by sitting around a table isn't good for getting things done. Connie explains why having everyone stand up can move things along.
Does your partner avoid arguments or blame you for everything? And what do your family and friends think about your new relationship? Find out what matters and what doesn't.
A picture is worth 1,000 words, or more, when it comes to online dating profiles. Men spend more time studying photos, while words are more important to women.
Brodal Showers. No... That's not a spelling error. That is a real thing! Step aside ladies, looks like your pre-wedding festivities might have some friendly male competition!
Most jerks don't even know they're offending people, so how can you tell if you're a jerk? Psychologists say answering this one question can reveal how close to you are to being insensitive and arrogant.
Research shows that 3 of children's favorite foods present the greatest danger of getting stuck in their airways. Connie reveals tips for preventing a choking tragedy in your home.
New intel reveals the shocking, least-expected new scam that takes place at hotels. So when you get a call from the front desk, tell them you'll call back.
Fear of flying is a common phobia, and turbulence in the air is often the cause. Connie explains why we react so strongly to unexpected motion in a plane.
The latest theft intel reveals that thieves are charging smaller amounts on stolen credit cards. Connie Sellecca tells how to protect yourself against credit card fraud.
Whether it's a workplace bully or an irritating relative, there are 2 sure-fire ways to stop their aggressive tactics when they're trying to get you to react.
If you want to be wealthy and successful, get up earlier in the morning and spend less time surfing the web. Connie explains these and other tips in this IFYL video.
Instead of a honeymoon, couples who love a challenge are planning for an "adventuremoon." Connie explains how couples boost their bonds by going on an adventure after the wedding.
Many people who don't eat meat often feel judged by their carnivorous dates. But on the other hand, his food preferences may show he's the sensitive type!
Scientific evidence proves that the old adage "Happy wife, happy life" really is true! Connie explains why it's important for a wife to calm down soon after an argument.
Is your partner giving you more pecks on the cheek than "magic kisses" these days? Start replacing those pecks with 6-second lip-locks. You'll be glad you did!
Cardio and strength training isn't just for people anymore. Now, there are doggy gyms. That's because nearly half the pet canines in the U.S. are overweight, and have the health problems to prove it.
Scientists tell us that when dogs tilt their heads, there's a reason for that behavior. It's a trained response that elicits extra love from their owners.
New research reveals that cats who crawl inside boxes or other small spaces are looking for a way to lower their stress levels. They love feeling safe and snug.
Gib offers some great tips about how not to blow a second date by getting too close too soon, and what topics of conversation might make your date head for the hills.
One of the latest trends in home buying is the "test drive," or "sleep-over." Find out why people are spending more time in a prospective home before they buy.
Find out how your cat is controlling you, and why more cats are developing allergies. Learn what they might be reacting to, and what you can do about it.
Positive expectations of your employees proves the power of suggestion creates a "placebo effect" on the job. Find out how employees tend to live up, or down, to a boss's expectations.
NOAA offers new advice on safety during a thunderstorm, and it's probably not what you grew up with. Gib reveals who's most likely to be struck by lightning.
The latest intel explains how your cat controls you, and why more cats are developing allergies. Learn what they might be reacting to, and what to do about it.
A picture is worth 1,000 words, or more, when it comes to online dating profiles. Men spend more time studying photos, while words are more important to women.
Some people are so obsessed with their facial pores that they panic at the thought of leaving home or being photographed! Find out about this new phobia in this video.
Find out the best way to store jeans so they always look and feel great. And did you know that manufacturers recommend only washing them after 10 wearings?
Experts reveal the most popular words, movies and TV shows to get the most attention for your dating profile. And learn how men and women are attracted to different words and photos.
Suprachiasmatic nucleus: It may sound strange, but it's the reason that a jangling alarm clock is so irritating. Gib explains why our brain's "body clock" wakes us up a little early.
Find out what science says about what makes the perfect dating profile, including how many photos and what kind, and which profiles men and women respond to most.
Do your own a cat, or does a cat own you? Find out which human behaviors cat-lovers will recognize as signs that your pet, not you, is really in charge.
Research reveals secrets behind that special bond between women and felines. Gib Gerard separates fact from fiction when it comes to our favorite myths about "crazy cat ladies."
Traditional business networking events are giving way to "sweatworking." Colleagues are now connecting while by walking, playing tennis or taking a workout class together.
Restaurants are now encouraging diners to take pictures of their food to post on social media. And some eateries reward you with a free dessert or appetizer.
The number of "protein princesses," hitting the gym to sculpt their physiques, and guzzling far too many protein shakes, is rising. Find out how it causes health issues.
We love to take pictures of our pets, but it's a real challenge when their fur is all black. Gib offers tips on how to make them stand out and shine in pictures.
A growing number of companies are allowing employees to drink alcohol on the job, in some situations. But new research shows drinking on the job can be a bad thing.
Have you ever "googled" yourself and come across people with your name? New polls reveal the popularity of connecting with our "Googlegangers," or strangers who share our names.
You delete everything from your phone or computer before turning it in for recycling. But a good identity thief can still retrieve personal data. Find out how to "leave no trace."
Odd, but true: Animal shelters are being overrun with urban chickens. Find out why, and what some of the problems are with keeping chickens in your yard.
Another surprising fact: happy cows produce more milk! Research reveals that a cow's mood has affects her milk output. Gib explains how to make a cow happy.
If it seems that cockroaches travel in packs, it's not your imagination. Gib explains why they also like to bunch up when they find something good to eat.
Watch this video for some creative and unusual ways to make extra money on the side. Some are so interesting that you may want to start a new business!
Experts unveil the truth behind some common dog and cat misconceptions, like what they mean by tail-wagging and purring, and how germy their mouths are.
Maybe your dogs can't talk back, but they understand words and body language. They're also very quick to pick up on our emotions, and they want to help.
Looking for a new, hands-on job? Try becoming a cooper, or barrel-maker. It's one of the fastest-growing occupations in the U.S. Gib explains why, and how to look for a coopering job.
The latest research on what men and women are most likely to forget about cars, including leaving stuff on the roof, driving off with the gas nozzle still attached, and much more.
Most people can't resist looking at their own reflections -- in mirrors, store windows and other places. Find out how many times a day most people check themselves out.
New survey shows that giving diners tiny mints or drawing a smiley face on their dinner check garners bigger tips for servers. John Explains why these small things affect our generosity.
If you're a top-notch gamer, should you mention your fantasy video game expertise on a resume or in an interview? Gib Gerard fills us in on the dos and don'ts.
The top 2 recommended scents to use when prospective buyers come to your home will surprise you, since they're not the usual cinnamon-sugar smell. Gib Gerard gives the details.
Texting while driving is such a dangerous thing to do that cops are using some effective new methods to catch drivers who can't resist sending messages on the road.
Scientists have discovered that male speakers with deep voices are believed to be more successful and charismatic. Find out why the same isn't true for women.
Sure, the Empire State Building is interesting, but New York City's night court is finding its way onto many tourists' lists of "must-have" adventures.
Would you be more likely to order something labeled a "customer favorite?" Gib reveals how restaurants entice us to order pricier items by re-naming them.
We rate the service and cuisine at restaurants, the helpfulness of store clerks and the cleanliness of motel rooms online, so why not rate the weddings you attend?
A top relationship expert reveals 3 red flags you might come across in an online dating profile. And why should you run at the first use of the word "technically."
A new study reveals we get more work done at home than at the office. Find out why! And would you eat a piece of pizza left out overnight, or dropped on the floor?
Want to know the one change to make that can help you make more money and be perceived as more likeable...
The answer is in this video from our Intelligence For Your Life TV show.
Not surprisingly, watching stressful TV shows raises our stress levels. So if you must binge watch before bed, go for comedies, not crime dramas, experts advise.
Find out whether you should stick with a chicken caesar salad or a chicken sandwich, which alcoholic drink to stay away from and which peanut butter is sneaking extra sugar into your diet.Â
The latest in memory research reveals an important trick for increasing your brain's ability to recall important info - like where you parked your car.
Ladies, you know you feel more attractive when you're having a fabulous hair day, but did you know guys are more attracted to beautiful hair than a revealing outfit?
Bullying is a big problem in the workplace just as it is in the schoolyard. Get some body language tips in this video for putting bullies in their place.
"Netflix Adultery" is the new term for watching your favorite shows alone instead of waiting to watch them with your partner. And 1 in 5 of us lie about it!
Thanks to new 3D copy technology, pet owners are now able to have 3-dimensional replicas made of their beloved pets, to enjoy after they pass away. It works for people, too!
John Tesh speculates that "slow movement TV" may be coming to America. Would you enjoy watching a 6-hour train ride, a person knitting or lambs being born?
A new study reveals 30% of women end relationships because of this one issue. Find out women's top complaints about their men, and why men reach emotional maturity later in life.
Home is where most high heel injuries happen -- injuries severe enough to send women to the emergency room. Find out about the danger zones in this video.
If you must discuss something with your ex, one kind of meeting threatens your current partner more than another, according to Cornell researchers. Find out how to keep a meeting with your ex from coming between you and your partner.
John, Connie and Gib discuss why dishonesty is contagious. And find out why the sound of your cell phone ringing can be more stressful than a baby crying.
A rotary phone and a typewriter are just two of the common sounds of yesteryear that today's youngsters wouldn't even recognize. Find out what the next 3 are!
Thanks to cell phones that take pictures, this generation's photo albums -- digital or print -- are now completely stuffed with close-up photos of our own faces. Learn more about how selfies are killing photo albums.
A new survey reveals what a cluttered desk says about your personality and work habits, and that bosses often consider firing employees with super-messy work areas.
We've heard of "helicopter parents," but psychologists say "lawnmower parents" are even worse. Find out why constantly smoothing the path for your child isn't doing her any favors.
New parents post so many photos of their new baby that they're being un-friended in record numbers. John, Connie and Gid talk about why people hate this "oversharenting."
New survey reveals that second, third and subsequent children are almost ignored in family photo albums. Do these "forgotten siblings" suffer for it later?
The coming "grandparent explosion" is likely to raise the academic skills of a new generation. Find out what grandparents do with kids that many parents don't.
New child psychology research reveals that constant over-the-top praise isn't good for kids. Find out how other kids react when a classmate feels superior.
"No-rescue" is the latest parenting trend, as more and more parents are discovering that bailing kids out every time they forget something does not help.
A traffic expert explains what goes on in your brain when you drive off in your car after fighting with a loved one at home. Does driving calm you down? Or are you more aggressive on the road?