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    This $200 MacBook Air Handles Your Hustle Without Complaints


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    One thing to keep in mind when getting a laptop to support your professional needs is that not every job needs the latest M-series MacBook. If your goal is reliable performance, decent battery life, and that always-satisfying Apple experience—without obliterating your tech budget—this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3″ (from 2017) might be exactly what you’re looking for.

    At just $199.97, it’s a compelling option for entrepreneurs, frequent flyers, remote teams, or anyone needing a no-fuss, high-functioning laptop. Whether you’re outfitting new hires, building a small remote team, or just need a travel-friendly workhorse for flights and coworking spaces, this deal checks all the right boxes.

    Powered by a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor with 128GB SSD and Intel HD Graphics 6000, this MacBook Air can easily handle productivity apps, video calls, and browser-based work. The 13.3-inch Retina display (1440×900) gives you enough screen real estate for spreadsheets, docs, or Netflix—no judgment here.

    And with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 12-hour battery, you’ve got the flexibility to work wherever you find a signal and a seat.

    A business-savvy no-brainer

    Sure, it’s not the newest model, but at this price, it’s a smart choice for businesses that are looking to scale or support remote productivity without buying into another $1,000 machine. It’s also ideal as a reliable secondary laptop for traveling professionals who’d rather not risk their $2,000 daily driver at airport security. It’s been cleaned and inspected, and arrives with the possibility of some light scratching or minor blemishes.

    All in all, it’s a legit Apple laptop with great performance, for just $200. You’ll get what you need, save what you don’t, and maybe even impress a client or two with how resourcefully you roll.

    Get a top-quality refurbished Apple MacBook Air for just $199.97 (reg. $999) with free shipping when you order through July 20.

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    One thing to keep in mind when getting a laptop to support your professional needs is that not every job needs the latest M-series MacBook. If your goal is reliable performance, decent battery life, and that always-satisfying Apple experience—without obliterating your tech budget—this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3″ (from 2017) might be exactly what you’re looking for.

    At just $199.97, it’s a compelling option for entrepreneurs, frequent flyers, remote teams, or anyone needing a no-fuss, high-functioning laptop. Whether you’re outfitting new hires, building a small remote team, or just need a travel-friendly workhorse for flights and coworking spaces, this deal checks all the right boxes.

    Powered by a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor with 128GB SSD and Intel HD Graphics 6000, this MacBook Air can easily handle productivity apps, video calls, and browser-based work. The 13.3-inch Retina display (1440×900) gives you enough screen real estate for spreadsheets, docs, or Netflix—no judgment here.

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  • Managing Mental and Emotional Health

    Managing Mental and Emotional Health


    Reviewed by Brian St. Pierre, MS, RD and Helen Kollias, PhD


    It’s like my thoughts were under a pile of garbage.

    On a Friday night, as my husband and I tried to figure out where to eat, a typical conversation would go like this:

    Me: Do you want to go to that restaurant?

    Him: What restaurant?

    Me: I can’t think of the name. We’ve eaten there before. It’s that place with the peanut shells on the floor? It’s next to… You know… It’s on that road where we used to take the dog to the vet. Do you know the one I’m talking about??

    It was as if certain details got lost in a pile of sludge in the deep recesses of my brain. Then, hours later, the details would escape, and I’d shout into an empty room…

    “Texas Roadhouse!”

    Sludginess with proper nouns is typical for people who are middle-aged and beyond.

    However, what seemed to be happening to me, increasingly in my late 40s and early 50s, felt far from typical.

    Not only could I never seem to spit out the names of various restaurants or people or books or movies or so many other things, but my brain was also pooping out during the workday.

    I’d sit in front of my computer screen, stare at a document, and will myself to do something constructive with my fingertips. Everything seemed hazy, like those first few moments in the morning when you’re awake enough to turn off the alarm but too sleepy to do basic math.

    I had my good moments, usually in the morning, when I attempted to pack eight hours of writing into the two or three hours I possessed mental clarity.

    On my worst days, however, I awoke with a haze I never managed to shake. Work was a non-starter. Nor did I have enough bandwidth to read, or do much of anything, really.

    I sought medical advice.

    Three healthcare professionals recommended antidepressants. I tried one, and felt even worse. I tried another. I tried yet another at a higher dose. Still, I felt like a zombie. Another professional gave me a sleeping pill. It left me feeling even more drugged.

    Someone tested my thyroid. There was nothing wrong with it. Nor was I anemic. I tried supplements, mushroom coffee, and just about any product with the word “think” somewhere on its label.

    Finally, after nearly two years of seeing a revolving door of doctors, I made an appointment with a gynecologist for my yearly exam. I mentioned vaginal dryness. That information triggered her to ask a string of questions that had nothing to do with my undercarriage. How was my sleep? Mood? Energy levels? Was I experiencing hot flashes? How about brain fog?

    “Funny you should mention brain fog,” I said in my usual hazy monotone. “I feel like I’m barely alive.”

    By the end of the visit, I understood that I’d likely never had depression.

    What I “had” was menopause.

    My gynecologist sent me home with prescriptions for estradiol and progesterone.

    Within days, it was as if someone had flipped a switch.

    I could think again. I could type words again. I could follow conversations. I could work past noon.

    And, for the first time in years, I could sleep more than two hours without waking.



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    Now, menopause isn’t a medical condition.

    Nor is it a disease.

    Instead, like puberty, it’s a life stage—a transitional moment to be precise.

    Once you’ve gone 12 consecutive months without a period, you’ve reached menopause. And from that moment onwards, you’re officially “postmenopausal.”

    As women approach this transitional moment, hormone levels fluctuate and fall, triggering dozens of symptoms. Weight gain and reduced sex drive get a lot of attention.

    However, during and after menopause, roughly 40 percent of women report increased irritability, mood swings, anxiety, fatigue, and trouble concentrating, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.1 2 As the following image shows, it’s also one of the most vulnerable times in a woman’s life to develop depression,3 particularly if they’ve struggled in the past with it before.

    Graph shows men and women's risk of depression across the lifespan. While men's risk remains relatively stable across adulthood (and also lower than women's risk overall), women's risk peaks around the perimenopausal years, before declining around age 50.

    Before starting hormones, I often found myself sobbing for no reason. Other times, the world’s stimuli felt too… stimulating.

    Normal everyday sounds—like the buzz of traffic or people at the mall—literally hurt. I was jumpy and irritable and felt anxious about situations that had never bothered me in the past, such as driving over bridges or through construction.

    It’s not completely clear what drives these cognitive and emotional symptoms.

    Fluctuating hormone levels likely play a role, as do typical age-related changes in the brain.

    In addition, during this stage of life, women often deal with several issues that siphon cognitive capacity faster than a thirsty vampire drains a carotid.

    During their 40s and 50s, for example, many women have reached the peak of their careers, with responsibilities that follow them home and keep them up at night. They may also be parenting angst-filled teens, caring for aging parents, adjusting to an empty nest, questioning their marriage, or trying to wrap their bank account around the latest statement from the college bursar or hospital billing department.

    However, one of the lesser-known and talked about triggers for cognitive discontent has nothing to do with aging or life stress and everything to do with that hallmark menopausal symptom: the hot flash.

    Anatomy of a hot flash

    Hot flashes, which happen during the day, and night sweats, which occur at night, fall under the category of vasomotor symptoms. (The word “vasomotor” refers to the constriction or dilation of blood vessels which, in turn, can influence everything from blood pressure to sweating.)

    During a hot flash or night sweat, norepinephrine and cortisol levels rise. Blood vessels dilate in an attempt to shed heat. Blood pressure and heart rate increase.

    Depending on the severity of the hot flash, your skin might redden as sensations of warmth spread through your face, neck, and chest.

    You might sweat, experience heart palpitations, or feel anxious, tired, or faint.4

    It’s not entirely clear why hot flashes crop up around menopause.

    According to one theory, falling estrogen levels affect the hypothalamus, the area of the brain involved in temperature regulation. The brain’s internal thermostat gets wonky and occasionally thinks your body is too hot or cold (when it’s not).

    How vasomotor symptoms change the brain

    For many years, experts thought of vasomotor symptoms as mere inconveniences or sources of embarrassment.

    (To be honest, so did I. During all of those fruitless visits to various healthcare professionals, it never occurred to me to mention them.)

    However, an increasing body of research has revealed that hot flashes may do more than make us uncomfortable or force us to change our sheets in the middle of the night.

    They may also affect our blood vessels and brains—and not for the better.5 For this reason, an increasing number of experts now consider vasomotor symptoms to be a treatable medical condition.6 7 8

    Hot flashes and brain lesions

    In one study, researchers asked 226 women to wear monitors that tracked when they were experiencing a hot flash. The women also underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), filled out sleep diaries, and wore smartwatches that recorded how often they woke at night.9

    As researchers looked at the brain images obtained from women who experienced the most hot flashes, they noticed an abundance of patchy areas called whole-brain white matter intensities.

    These lesions were once thought of as a typical consequence of aging. However, neuroscientists now believe that the presence of whole-brain white matter intensities is predictive of future cognitive decline.

    People with an abundance of these brain lesions are twice as likely to get diagnosed with dementia and three times as likely to have a future stroke.10

    The blood vessel connection

    It’s thought that the increased presence of whole-brain white matter intensities may stem, in part, from changes taking place in the blood vessels that feed the brain.

    A three-year study of 492 women supports that theory. It determined that women who experienced frequent hot flashes also tended to experience unhealthy changes in their blood vessels, such as an inability to dilate to accommodate increased blood flow.11

    Other research has linked frequent hot flashes with increases in the following:

    • Thickening in the carotid arteries that supply blood to the brain, face, and neck12
    • Body fat
    • Total and LDL cholesterol
    • Insulin resistance13 14 15 16

    The sleep connection

    In addition to directly affecting the blood vessels, frequent hot flashes may also affect the brain by disturbing sleep.17

    Interestingly, many women don’t necessarily know that hot flashes are disturbing their sleep.

    They may instead—as I did—assume they have insomnia or sleep apnea.

    That’s because night sweats aren’t always sweaty.

    By the time a surge in cortisol and norepinephrine jolts a woman awake, the hotness of the flash may have dissipated. So, it can feel as if she’s repeatedly waking, over and over and over again, for no discernable reason.

    These frequent awakenings may interfere with the brain’s ability to consolidate memories, metabolize toxins, and store all the names, dates, and facts one encounters daily.

    It can also lead to lost connectivity in the hippocampus, a part of the brain that’s important for learning and memory.

    Sleep loss also means the amygdala, a part of the brain involved in emotion, becomes more reactive, causing people to feel more easily stressed, anxious, irritable, frustrated, or enraged.18 19

    All of these brain changes can set in after just days to a week of lost sleep. So, imagine what happens when you’ve been waking over and over again—for years.

    Why it can be hard to get help

    To diagnose depression, healthcare professionals use a tool called the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) depression scale. If you check off four of the nine symptoms on the scale, you’re considered depressed.

    However, four of the symptoms on the checklist also overlap with the symptoms of menopause-related sleep deprivation:

    • Little interest or pleasure in doing things
    • Trouble falling or staying asleep
    • Feeling tired or having little energy
    • Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television

    Check off those four items, and you might be diagnosed with depression, even if what’s really ailing you is the battle with sleep you’ve been waging since you turned 47.

    A lack of menopause-specific training

    Another problem: On surveys, 80 percent of medical residents admit they feel “barely comfortable” talking about menopause.20 In addition, few residency programs—including ob-gyn residency programs—offer training in it.21

    Given the above, it’s no wonder so many healthcare professionals never think to ask about hot flashes or sleep disturbances when people like me show up complaining of fatigue, lack of gumption, and an inability to focus.

    In addition, even when it’s clear that vasomotor symptoms are leading to cognitive and emotional symptoms, many healthcare professionals still shy away from prescribing menopausal hormone therapy (also called hormone replacement therapy, or HRT), often telling women that supplemental hormones are “not safe” or “too risky.”

    These professionals are practicing what Michigan-based menopause-trained gynecologist Jerrold H. Weinberg, MD, calls “defensive medicine.”

    “It’s one of the first reflexes doctors have when they recommend a treatment,” says Dr. Weinberg. “They worry they’re going to get sued.”

    What the research actually says about hormone therapy

    These worries are based on research done several decades ago that linked the use of certain types of hormones with a slightly increased risk of developing breast cancer or stroke.22

    However, according to more recent research, that small increased risk seems to depend on several other factors, such as age, dose, the type of hormonal preparation, and the duration of hormone use.23 24

    As long as you’re younger than 60 and have been postmenopausal for fewer than 10 years, many experts now say the benefits outweigh the risks for women with moderate to severe menopausal symptoms.25

    It’s also counterbalanced by health benefits such as reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or osteoporosis, says Dr. Weinberg, who confirms the health benefits of menopause hormone therapy far outweigh the risks for most women.

    Because some antidepressants can lift mood, improve sleep, and reduce hot flashes, some healthcare professionals turn to them instead of menopause hormone therapy. As with any medicine, antidepressants have their own list of side effects. However, for someone practicing defensive medicine, they often seem like a safer bet, says Dr. Weinberg.26 27 28

    How to advocate for your health

    If you or your client are on what seems like a never-ending quest to find a healthcare professional who understands menopause, use the following advice from Dr. Weinberg and Helen Kollias, PhD, an expert on physiology and molecular biology and science advisor at Precision Nutrition and Girls Gone Strong.

    ▶ Seek care from a menopause-trained health professional.

    Usually, these professionals list this training and interest in their bio. For example, they might list “menopause” as an area of focus.

    You can also search this database for practitioners who have earned a certification from the Menopause Society.

    ▶ Document your symptoms.

    Write them down. That way, if you feel foggy or nervous during your appointment, you can lean on your notes.

    This information can also help you judge whether MHT or another medicine is working. Based on your symptom data, you and your healthcare professional may decide to switch to a different medicine or change your dose.

    Consider tracking:

    • How often you get hot flashes
    • The number of hours in a typical day you find yourself battling brain fog
    • How often you experience fatigue, anxiety, rage, or some other symptom
    • How often you wake up at night

    ▶ Be as specific as you can during your appointment.

    Saying something like “I don’t sleep well,” is less likely to get you the right kind of help than saying, “During the past seven days, I’ve only gotten four uninterrupted hours once. I wake, on average, five times a night. On a typical night, my longest stretch of sleep is three hours.”

    If you use a smartwatch, come ready to fire up your health app, so your healthcare professional can see the data.

    ▶ Talk about the pros and cons of treatment.

    There’s a concept in medicine known as “shared decision-making.” Part of that process involves frank discussions about the benefits and risks of a given treatment. Then, patients and clinicians work together to make decisions based on those benefits and risks.

    Many healthcare networks encourage clinicians to use shared decision-making, as it seems to reduce patient complaints as well as malpractice lawsuits.29 30

    For this reason, shared decision-making can help shift a healthcare professional out of the “defensive medicine” mindset.

    You might ask questions like:

    • “I’m interested in seeing if menopausal hormone therapy might be helpful. Could we discuss if I’m a good candidate?”
    • “I’ve read that menopausal hormone therapy could slightly increase my risk of breast cancer. Could you help me understand my personal breast cancer risk based on my family history, age, body weight, and lifestyle?”
    • “Osteoporosis runs in my family, as does dementia. I’ve heard that menopausal hormone therapy might help to reduce the risk for both, in addition to helping me sleep. Could you help me weigh the pros and cons?”

    How to improve mental and emotional health during menopause: 9 lifestyle strategies

    The lifestyle habits that improve mental and emotional health during menopause aren’t terribly different from the lifestyle habits that improve overall health—for any person, at any stage of life.

    Other than avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and spicy or hot foods, there’s no special diet for people with vasomotor symptoms. (And by the way, tofu and other soy products don’t seem to help with vasomotor symptoms as much as once thought30—though they’re still nutritious.)

    Strategy #1: Lean into fundamental health strategies.

    Healthy behaviors don’t necessarily change during middle age.

    Nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep, social connectedness, and a sense of purpose matter just as much during the menopausal transition as they do when we’re younger. However, these fundamentals are even more important to dial in as life progresses.

    So consider:

    • Are you setting aside enough time for sleep and rest?
    • Are you physically active?
    • Are you eating a diet that’s mostly minimally processed and full of brightly colored produce, healthy fats, lean protein, fibrous vegetables, and legumes?
    • Do you regularly connect with other humans in ways that help you buffer stress and feel supported?
    • Do you find ways to experience awe, joy, curiosity, peace, and purpose?

    If you answered “no” to some or all of those questions, consider why that is. What’s stopping you? How might you remove barriers or shore up support to make those fundamentals easier?

    Strategy #2: Experiment with creatine.

    In addition to helping to blunt age- and hormone-related losses in muscle and bone mass, creatine may also help bolster mood and brain function while reducing mental fatigue.

    It also seems to counter some of the negative effects of sleep deprivation. 32 33 Research shows a daily dose of 5 to 7 grams of creatine monohydrate is effective.

    Strategy #3: Get regular about light exposure.

    In addition to helping you feel alert, sunlight helps to set the internal clock in your brain that makes you sleepy at night and spunky in the morning. Morning and late afternoon light exposure seem particularly potent.

    In a study of 103 people, exposure to morning sunlight predicted better sleep quality the following night. When people spent time outdoors in the mornings, they fell asleep more quickly, slept longer, and experienced fewer awakenings the following evening.34

    Sunlight may also improve mood and concentration.35

    Strategy #4: Go easier at the gym.

    If you’re already worn out, long, intense exercise sessions will likely make you feel worse.

    For one, injuries crop up much more easily at middle age than during our 20s and 30s. In addition, it takes longer to recover between sessions.36

    String too many overly zealous workouts too close together, and you’ll not only likely start to feel achy but also more irritable, tense, and tired.

    However, much like a cold shower, short bursts of exercise may help you to feel alert during the day.

    If you’re falling asleep at your desk, encourage yourself to take short movement breaks such as a 5- or 10-minute walk outdoors or a quick set of pushups or squats.

    In addition, you may find gentle exercise—such as yoga or stretching—helps you relax before bed. Just don’t make it too intense, or you’ll trigger a release of adrenaline.

    Whenever you exercise, tune into how your body feels, especially after a particularly bad night of sleep.

    We’re not saying you should never exercise vigorously or try to beat your lifting PRs. However, depending on your sleep and recovery, you might want to pare things back, especially if you’ve traditionally hit the gym hard.

    You can still do intense sessions—just balance them out with more moderate sessions, as well as proportionate recovery.

    Depending on how you feel, you might decide to go all out, as usual.

    However, you might also decide to do a zone 2 training session instead of an intense run. Or, if you’re resistance training, you might still do your planned session, but reduce the number of sets, reps, or volume lifted.

    Strategy #5: Investigate Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).

    This research-based therapy for insomnia can help you develop skills and mental reframes that encourage sound sleep.

    For example, a CBT-I therapist will help you develop the skill of getting up at the same time every day, regardless of how badly you slept (or didn’t sleep) the night before.

    (Read more: Three CBT-I skills that can transform how you sleep.)

    Strategy #6: Get real about stress.

    You may not have the energy (or desire) to do everything you did when you were younger. (When you were 36, your daily checklist defied time and space.)

    As a result, you might benefit from looking critically at your current responsibilities to see which ones you can shrink or downsize. For several days, track how you spend your time and bandwidth. Then, analyze your data.

    Ask yourself:

    • Is this how you truly want to spend your time and energy?
    • Does your current schedule allow you to rest, recover, and tend to your own needs? Or, do you spend nearly all of your time and energy caring for and providing for others?
    • What changes could you make to prioritize rest and recovery?

    If you’re a coach, use the Wheel of Stress Assessment to help clients identify different dimensions of their life that might be draining their mental and emotional capacity. (When you know specifically where your stress is coming from, you have a better chance of resolving it.)

    If it’s demands from other people that prevent you from prioritizing self-care and recovery, you might like to read: How saying “no” can seriously change your life.

    Strategy #7: Experiment with cooling technology.

    You might find you sleep better and experience fewer night sweats if you sleep in a cooler environment.

    Try turning down the thermostat a couple of degrees, using a fan, or investing in an electric cooling mattress pad.

    Strategy #8: Take frequent breaks.

    When you feel the fog take over your brain, it’s not likely you’ll be doing “your best work” anyway.

    So, for a block of time—say, 20 minutes—permit yourself to do nothing. You might:

    • Relax with a cold beverage
    • Cuddle with a pet
    • Gaze out a window
    • Sit outdoors while listening to the birds
    • Call a friend

    If you need a quick “refresh,” you can also try a 5-minute mind-body scan.

    Get your body into a comfortable position. For example, you might use the yoga “legs up the wall” pose or lie down and place a pillow under your knees.

    Then, close your eyes and bring your attention to physical sensations in your body. Start at your head, and work your way down to your toes.

    Don’t judge or rush to change anything. Just observe, like a scientist. You can also scan your mind, for example, by noticing thoughts.

    When you’ve completed the scan, consider:

    • What are you feeling physically?
    • What are you feeling emotionally?
    • What are you thinking?

    You don’t have to “do” anything with the information you uncover, just notice.

    Strategy #9: Follow a diet that promotes healthy circulation.

    The foods that protect the blood vessels around your heart can also protect the blood vessels in your brain.

    For example, both the MIND and Mediterranean diets are associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease and depression.37 38 These eating patterns are rich in vegetables, fruit, whole grains, olives, beans, fish, and other minimally-processed whole foods.

    In addition, nitrate-rich foods like beets and dark, leafy greens may help to dilate blood vessels, temporarily improving memory by helping more blood to reach the brain.39 40

    (For more on how our diet can support brain function and emotional regulation, read: Nutrition and mental health: What (and how) to eat)

    The upside of menopause

    It’s frustrating when you feel like you can’t do it all.

    Believe me. I know.

    However, this stage of life presents a hidden opportunity, forcing you to re-evaluate what’s most important.

    Before going on hormones, as my ability to type coherent words and phrases diminished, I was forced to ask an important question:

    Do I really need to be doing this?

    It was more of an existential question than a career-related one, and it allowed me to reassess how I wanted to spend my limited mental resources.

    Given that I was self-employed, I didn’t actually need to be working eight hours a day. That was a gift, wasn’t it?

    Maybe I also didn’t need to cook dinner six nights out of seven. Maybe the recipes I chose could be simplified, too.

    Finally, maybe saying “no” a lot more often and without regret would allow me to continue to say yes to the things that mattered most.

    Things like visiting my aging parents.

    And picking up the phone whenever my kid called from college.

    Or meeting a friend for a meandering walk around town.

    Thanks to the hormones and life tweaks, I now have energy again. I’m also clear-headed most of the time. However, I still tend to end my work day around 3 p.m.

    Why?

    Because I can, and I want to.

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  • NCAA baseball tournament 2025: Regional teams, seedings, schedule, scores, and more

    NCAA baseball tournament 2025: Regional teams, seedings, schedule, scores, and more


    The Road to Omaha, and the College World Series, begins this week.

    Starting Friday, regional action in the Men’s College World Series begins. While the Men’s College World Series is the most well-known part of the Division I baseball tournament, the 64-team tournament begins this week at various sites throughout the college baseball world.

    Here are the teams, schedules, seedings, bracket, and more as it all gets underway Friday.

    How does the NCAA Division 1 baseball tournament work?

    The NCAA Division 1 baseball tournament has four stages, the last of which is the Men’s College World Series Finals. It also combines double-elimination tournaments in both the Regionals and the College World Series, with a best-of-three series in both the Super Regionals, and the College World Series Finals.

    It all begins with the Regionals, or the first round of the tournament, and that stage gets underway this week.

    This portion of the tournament sees the 64 teams split into 16 four-team brackets. Each four-team bracket sees the teams seeded #1 through #4, and they participate in a double-elimination tournament, culminating in a winner for each bracket. Those tournaments are hosted by the top seed in each bracket, one of the 16 teams selected as a national top seed.

    Those 16 teams advance to the Super Regionals, where they are split into eight pairings. These pairings then play a best-of-three series, leaving just eight teams standing.

    The third stage is the Men’s College World Series, where the eight winners of the Super Regionals descend upon Omaha, Nebraska. The eight teams are split into two double-elimination brackets, consisting of four teams each.

    The winners of the two brackets then meet in the Men’s College World Series Finals, where they play a best-of-three series to determine the NCAA Champion.

    2025 NCAA Men’s Baseball Regional Schedule and Results

    The Regionals begin on Friday, May 30, with games running through Monday, June 2 if necessary. Again, this is a double-elimination format.

    All times Eastern

    Athens Regional hosted by Georgia

    • Georgia 20, Binghamton 4
    • Duke 12, Oklahoma State 5
    • Oklahoma State 13, Binghamton 5
      Binghamton is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Georgia vs. Duke, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Oklahoma State vs. Loser Game 4, 12:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Auburn Regional hosted by Auburn

    • Stetson 11, NC State 2
    • Auburn 9, Central Connecticut 5
    • NC State 12, Central Connecticut 0
      Central Connecticut is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Stetson vs. Auburn, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | NC State vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 7:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Austin Regional hosted by Texas

    • Texas 7, Houston Christian 1
    • UTSA 10, Kansas State 2
    • Kansas State 7, Houston Christian 4
      Houston Christian is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Texas vs. UTSA, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Kansas State vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 7:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU

    • LSU 7, Little Rock 0
    • Dallas Baptist 6, Rhode Island 2
    • Little Rock 22, Rhode Island 10
      Rhode Island is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | LSU vs. Dallas Baptist, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Little Rock vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 9:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Chapel Hill Regional hosted by North Carolina

    • North Carolina 4, Holy Cross 0
    • Oklahoma 7, Nebraska 4
    • Nebraska 4, Holy Cross 1
      Holy Cross is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | North Carolina vs. Oklahoma, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Nebraska vs. Loser Game 4, 12:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Clemson Regional hosted by Clemson

    • West Virginia 4, Kentucky 3
    • Clemson 7, USC Upstate 3
    • Kentucky 7, USC Upstate 3
      USC Upstate is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | West Virginia vs. Clemson, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Kentucky vs. Loser Game 4, 12:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Conway Regional hosted by Coastal Carolina

    • East Carolina 11, Florida 6
    • Coastal Carolina 10, Fairfield 2
    • Florida 17, Fairfield 2
      Fairfield is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | East Carolina vs. Coastal Carolina, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4, 12:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Corvallis Regional hosted by Oregon State

    • USC 13, TCU 1
    • St. Mary’s (CA) 6, Oregon State 4
    • Oregon State 7, TCU 2
      TCU is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | USC vs. St. Mary’s (CA), 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Oregon State 7 vs. Loser Game 4, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 10:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Eugene Regional hosted by Oregon

    • Arizona 3, Cal Poly 2
    • Utah Valley 6, Oregon 5
    • Cal Poly 10, Oregon 8
      Oregon is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Arizona vs. Utah Valley, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Cal Poly vs. Loser Game 4, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 10:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Fayetteville Regional hosted by Arkansas

    • Arkansas 6, North Dakota State 2
    • Creighton 11, Kansas 4
    • North Dakota State 4, Kansas 3
      Kansas is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Arkansas vs. Winner Game 2, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | North Dakota State vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 9:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Hattiesburg Regional hosted by Southern Miss.

    • Miami (FL) 5, Alabama 3
    • Columbia 11, Southern Miss. 4
    • Southern Miss. 6, Alabama 5
      Alabama is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Miami (FL) vs. Columbia, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Southern Miss. vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 7:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Knoxville Regional hosted by Tennessee

    • Cincinnati 11, Wake Forest 6
    • Tennessee 9, Miami (OH) 2
    • Wake Forest 14, Miami (OH) 13
      Miami (OH) is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Cincinnati vs. Tennessee, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4, 12:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA

    • UCLA 19, Fresno State 4
    • Arizona State 4, UC Irvine 2
    • UC Irvine 8, Fresno State 3
      Fresno State is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | UCLA vs. Arizona State, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | UC Irvine vs. Loser Game 4, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 10:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Nashville Regional hosted by Vanderbilt

    • Louisville 8, East Tennessee State 3
    • Vanderbilt 4, Wright State 3
    • Wright State 7, East Tennessee State 5
      East Tennessee State is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Louisville vs. Vanderbilt, 9:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | East Tennessee State vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 9:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss

    • Georgia Tech 9, Western Kentucky 2
    • Murray State 9, Ole Miss 6
    • Ole Miss 8, Western Kentucky 6
      Western Kentucky is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Georgia Tech vs. Murray State, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Ole Miss vs. Loser Game 4, 3:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 7:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    Tallahassee Regional hosted by Florida State

    • Florida State 6, Bethune-Cookman 2
    • Mississippi State 11, Northeastern 2
    • Northeastern 4, Bethune-Cookman 3
      Bethune-Cookman is eliminated
    • Saturday, May 31 | Game 4 | Florida State vs. Mississippi State, 6:00 p.m., ESPN+
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 5 | Northeastern vs. Loser Game 4, 12:00 p.m., TBD
    • Sunday, June 1 | Game 6 | Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5, 6:00 p.m., TBD
    • Monday, June 2 | Game 7 | If necessary

    2025 Men’s Division 1 Tournament Bracket

    Here is the complete NCAA Men’s Baseball Tournament bracket:

    You can also view the Men’s tournament bracket at NCAA.com.

    Men’s Baseball Tournament Regional teams and seedings

    What teams earned a top seed?

    If you play baseball in the SEC, odds are you secured one of the top 16 seeds. Of those teams, half are SEC schools. In all 13 SEC programs made the field of 64, a new NCAA record.

    Vanderbilt, coming off their win in the SEC Tournament, secured the top seed in the field.

    Here are the national top 16 seeds heading into the Regionals.

    1. Vanderbilt (42-16)
    2. Texas (42-12)
    3. Arkansas (43-13)
    4. Auburn (38-18)
    5. North Carolina (42-12)
    6. LSU (43-14)
    7. Georgia (42-15)
    8. Oregon State (42-12-1)
    9. Florida State (38-14)
    10. Ole Miss (40-19)
    11. Clemson (44-16)
    12. Oregon (42-14)
    13. Coastal Carolina (48-11)
    14. Tennessee (43-16)
    15. UCLA (42-16)
    16. Southern Miss (44-14)

    Here are the 16 Regional locations, listed in alphabetical order:

    • Athens Regional (Georgia)
    • Auburn Regional (Auburn)
    • Austin Regional (Texas)
    • Baton Rouge Regional (LSU)
    • Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina)
    • Clemson Regional (Clemson)
    • Conway Regional (Coastal Carolina)
    • Corvallis Regional (Oregon State)
    • Eugene Regional (Oregon)
    • Fayetteville Regional (Arkansas)
    • Hattiesburg Regional (Southern Miss)
    • Knoxville Regional (Tennessee)
    • Los Angeles Regional (UCLA)
    • Nashville Regional (Vanderbilt)
    • Oxford Regional (Ole Miss)
    • Tallahassee Regional (Florida State)

    What teams earned an automatic bid?

    • America East: Binghamton
    • AAC: East Carolina
    • ASUN: Stetson*
    • Atlantic 10: Rhode Island
    • ACC: North Carolina
    • Big 12: Arizona
    • Big East: Creighton
    • Big South: USC Upstate
    • Big Ten: Nebraska
    • Big West: Cal Poly
    • CAA: Northeastern
    • Conference USA: Western Kentucky
    • Horizon League: Wright State
    • Ivy League: Columbia
    • MAAC: Fairfield
    • MAC: Miami (OH)
    • Missouri Valley: Murray State
    • Mountain West: Fresno State
    • NEC: Central Connecticut
    • Ohio Valley: Little Rock
    • Patriot: Holy Cross
    • SEC: Vanderbilt
    • Southland: Houston Christian
    • Southern: East Tennessee State
    • SWAC: Bethune-Cookman
    • Summit: North Dakota State
    • Sun Belt: Coastal Carolina
    • WCC: Saint Mary’s
    • WAC: Utah Valley

    *Stetson’s spot is a matter of some controversy. Florida Gulf Coast led Stetson 6-5 in the seventh inning in an Atlantic Sun Tournament game on Sunday, when a six-hour rain delay began. Conference officials eventually called the game and declared Florida Gulf Coast the winners, and the two teams co-conference champions.

    However, Stetson received the automatic bid. As outlined in ASUN commissioner Jeff Bacon in a statement, the decision came down to conference “policy:”

    “Despite tremendous efforts, we were unable to complete the 2025 Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament due to inclement weather,” Bacon said in a statement. ”Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) has been declared the winner of today’s first championship game and, with FGCU and Stetson University (Stetson) having a 1-1 record versus each other, both FGCU and Stetson will be recognized as 2025 ASUN co-tournament champions.

    “Per ASUN policy, Stetson University will be awarded our 2025 automatic qualifier. Congratulations to both teams for an outstanding season, and best wishes to the Hatters as they continue on.”

    Stetson was the top seed in the ASUN tournament, with a 24-6 regular season record compared with the 16-14 mark of Florida Gulf Coast. Stetson had also already defeated the Eagles 5-4 in the double-elimination tournament, and entered Sunday’s game with an unblemished 3-0 mark in the ASUN tournament.

    Here are the 64 teams selected for the 2025 Men’s Baseball Tournament, broken down into their four-team brackets

    Athens Regional hosted by Georgia
    #1 Georgia (42-15)
    #2 Duke (37-19)
    #3 Oklahoma State (28-23)
    #4 Binghamton (29-24)

    Auburn Regional hosted by Auburn
    #1 Auburn (38-18)
    #2 NC State (33-19)
    #3 Stetson (40-20)
    #4 Central Connecticut State (31-15)

    Austin Regional hosted by Texas
    #1 Texas (42-12)
    #2 UTSA (44-13)
    #3 Kansas State (31-24)
    #4 Houston Christian (32-23)

    Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU
    #1 LSU (43-14)
    #2 Dallas Baptist (40-16)
    #3 Rhode Island (38-20)
    #4 Little Rock (24-32)

    Chapel Hill Regional hosted by North Carolina
    #1 North Carolina (42-12)
    #2 Oklahoma (35-20)
    #3 Nebraska (32-27)
    #4 Holy Cross (31-25)

    Clemson Regional hosted by Clemson
    #1 Clemson (44-16)
    #2 West Virginia (41-14)
    #3 Kentucky (29-24)
    #4 USC Upstate (36-23)

    Conway Regional hosted by Coastal Carolina
    #1 Coastal Carolina (48-11)
    #2 Florida (38-20)
    #3 East Carolina (33-25)
    #4 Fairfield (39-17)

    Corvallis Regional hosted by Oregon State
    #1 Oregon State (41-12-1)
    #2 TCU (39-18)
    #3 USC (35-24)
    #4 St. Mary’s (CA) (35-24)

    Eugene Regional hosted by Oregon
    #1 Oregon (42-14)
    #2 Arizona (39-18)
    #3 Cal Poly (41-17)
    #4 Utah Valley (32-27)

    Fayetteville Regional hosted by Arkansas
    #1 Arkansas (43-13)
    #2 Kansas (43-15)
    #3 Creighton (41-14)
    #4 North Dakota State (20-32)

    Hattiesburg Regional hosted by Southern Miss.
    #1 Southern Miss. (44-14)
    #2 Alabama (41-16)
    #3 Miami (FL) (31-24)
    #4 Columbia (29-17)

    Knoxville Regional hosted by Tennessee
    #1 Tennessee (43-16)
    #2 Wake Forest (36-20)
    #3 Cincinnati (32-24)
    #4 Miami (OH) (35-21)

    Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA
    #1 UCLA (42-16)
    #2 UC Irvine (41-15)
    #3 Arizona State. (35-22)
    #4 Fresno State (31-27)

    Nashville Regional hosted by Vanderbilt
    #1 Vanderbilt (42-16)
    #2 Louisville (35-21)
    #3 ETSU (41-15)
    #4 Wright State (38-19)

    Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss
    #1 Ole Miss (40-19)
    #2 Georgia Tech (40-17)
    #3 Western Kentucky (46-12)
    #4 Murray State (39-13)

    Tallahassee Regional hosted by Florida State
    #1 Florida State (38-14)
    #2 Northeastern (48-9)
    #3 Mississippi State (34-21)
    #4 Bethune-Cookman (37-21)

    2025 Super Regionals schedule

    The Super Regionals will run either Friday-Sunday, June 6-8 or Saturday-Monday, June 7-9. Here is how the brackets will align for the Super Regionals:

    Nashville Regional winner vs. Hattiesburg Regional winner
    Tallahassee Regional winner vs. Corvallis Regional winner
    Chapel Hill Regional winner vs. Eugene Regional winner
    Conway Regional winner vs. Auburn Regional winner
    Austin Regional winner vs. Los Angeles Regional winner
    Oxford Regional winner vs. Athens Regional winner
    Baton Rouge Regional winner vs. Clemson Regional winner
    Knoxville Regional winner vs. Fayetteville Regional winner

    2025 Men’s College World Series

    The Men’s College World Series will begin on June 13. The Men’s College World Series Finals are set to begin on June 21.

  • Join Life Happens’ 2024 Insure Your Love Facebook Chat – Life Happens

    Join Life Happens’ 2024 Insure Your Love Facebook Chat – Life Happens


    Join Life Happens for a Facebook Chat during Insure Your Love month this February. We’ll discuss all things life insurance and love!

    Date: Thursday, February 15 from 1 to 2 p.m. ET

    Where: Join us on Facebook using your personal handle or your company’s handle.

    Hashtag: Use and follow #InsureYourLoveChat during the above time frame.

    How to: To share a response from your company account on Life Happens’ posts, first switch your profile to your company’s Facebook page. Then look up Life Happens in the search bar. When you’re on Life Happens’ Facebook page, make sure you’re writing a comment as your company’s page by checking to see that the profile picture and name match your company and not your personal account. If you need any assistance, please contact Corey Goodburn, our Social Media Specialist, at [email protected].

    Life Happens will moderate the discussion and drive the conversation on Facebook using the questions below. Pass your answers through company compliance beforehand if needed. We’ll share each question as a Facebook post and create a dialogue in the comments with companies’ answers. Remember, you’ll have to use the #InsureYourLoveChat hashtag in each comment. You are also encouraged to share our posts and engage with other comments.

    Q1: How are love and life insurance related to one another? #InsureYourLoveChat

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    And don’t forget, Life Happens is a nonprofit organization with a mission to educate people about life insurance. Want to help us further our mission by becoming a member company? Contact Brian Steiner at [email protected].

  • What is Systeme.io + how it works + my review (January 2024)

    What is Systeme.io + how it works + my review (January 2024)


    Systeme.io has burst onto the digital marketing scene, brandishing a bold claim as an all-in-one, free platform.

    Let’s face it, when you hear something like that, your first thought is, “This has got to be too good to be true.

    That was my initial reaction too. A free, do-it-all software that doesn’t suck? Highly doubtful.

    screenshot of systeme.io homepage

    But here’s the shocker: Systeme.io isn’t just blowing smoke. It’s a game-changer. As someone who’s navigated the maze of digital marketing tools, I was prepared for disappointment. Yet, Systeme.io left me floored with its capabilities.

    Take it from someone who’s been around the block with the likes of ConvertKit, AWeber, and MailChimp. These giants lure you in with free offerings, only to tighten the screws when your audience grows. Then there’s WordPress.org – great for setting up a blog, but it’s like climbing Everest if you’re a newbie.

    Systeme.io, on the other hand, is a beast of a different nature. Offering highly effective landing pages and robust sales funnels with professional templates for free? That’s unheard of. It’s like stumbling upon a treasure chest in your backyard.

    My first foray into landing page software was with ClickFunnels, an undeniably powerful tool. But once the 14-day trial evaporates, you’re staring down the barrel of a $100 monthly fee. Worth it if you’re a pro, but a gut punch for beginners.

    That’s where Systeme.io plays its masterstroke. It lets you dip your toes with up to 2,000 contacts or email subscribers and three sales funnels before asking for a dime.

    Yes, you can test it out 100% completely FREE.

    And when the time comes to open your wallet, it’s less than $30 a month – an absolute steal for the arsenal of tools you’re getting.

    So, is Systeme.io the real deal?

    Absolutely. It’s a diamond in the rough, especially for those just starting their digital marketing journey. For the veterans, it might not have the same allure, but for the rookies, it’s a godsend. Forget the skepticism; Systeme.io is a disruptor that’s here to stay.

    The platform serves a multifaceted purpose, aiming to simplify the digital marketing process. It’s designed for entrepreneurs and businesses seeking an integrated solution for email marketing, sales funnels, website building, and more.

    The importance of such a tool lies in its ability to streamline various marketing tasks, which are often scattered across different platforms, into one cohesive system.

    How Systeme.io Works

    The user interface of Systeme.io? It’s okay, but let’s not sugarcoat it. For a newbie who’s never dabbled in sales funnels or email campaigns, it can feel like being thrown into the deep end. It’s not the sleek, intuitive experience that tech gurus might rave about. But, and this is a big but, Systeme.io doesn’t just leave you hanging.

    The saving grace here is their tutorials. These are goldmines for beginners. They walk you through the process, breaking down what could be an overwhelming experience into manageable chunks. So, while the interface might not win any beauty contests, the support system in place is BIG help.

    Features of Systeme.io

    At the core of Systeme.io are several key features that make it a comprehensive digital marketing solution. These include email marketing capabilities, sales funnel creation tools, a website builder, options for hosting membership sites, and affiliate program management.

    Each of these features is designed to work seamlessly with the others, providing a unified experience. For instance, the email marketing service is notably efficient, rivaling established providers like ConvertKit, AWeber, and MailChimp, especially with its free subscription model that remains functional up to a certain point.

    Here’s a sample template they offer for their email campaigns:

    screenshot of my personal systeme.io account showing a sample newsletter template you can use your their email campaigns

    Here’s a breakdown of all the features Systeme.io offers:

    • Email Marketing: Here’s where Systeme.io flexes its muscles. You can segment your audience, whip up personalized campaigns, and dive into analytics. It’s not just sending emails; it’s about sending smart emails. But don’t expect to master it overnight. There’s a learning curve, but it’s worth the climb.
    • Sales Funnel Builder: This is where Systeme.io starts to shine. It’s not just about slapping together a few pages; it’s about crafting a customer journey. The drag-and-drop interface is decent, but it’s the strategic aspect that’s the real winner. Newbies might feel a bit lost at sea initially, but once you get the hang of it, it’s smooth sailing.
    • Blogging and SEO: Systeme.io’s blogging platform is straightforward. It’s not the Rolls Royce of blogging, but it gets you from A to B. You’ve got your SEO-friendly tools, customizable URLs, and Google Analytics integration. It’s no WordPress, but it’s not trying to be.
    • Automation and Workflow: Here’s where Systeme.io tries to simplify the complex. The automation rules are a time-saver, although they’re not the most advanced on the market. It’s like having a Swiss Army knife when sometimes you might need a specialized tool.
    • Affiliate Program Management: Running your own affiliate program within Systeme.io is a neat feature. It’s a solid, if not spectacular, way to expand your reach without breaking the bank.

    And if here’s a fancy table to help simplify it even more:

    Feature Description
    Email Marketing Advanced segmentation, personalized campaigns, performance tracking
    Sales Funnel Builder Drag-and-drop interface, user journey mapping, lead capture elements
    Blogging and SEO SEO-friendly tools, customizable URLs, Google Analytics integration
    Automation and Workflow Time-saving automation rules, efficient process management
    Affiliate Program Management In-platform affiliate recruitment, performance tracking, payout management

    Benefits of Systeme.io

    Cost-Effectiveness: Breaking It Down

    When we talk about the cost-effectiveness of Systeme.io, we’re looking at a platform that offers a substantial suite of features without the hefty price tag that usually accompanies such versatility.

    For starters, Systeme.io’s freemium model is a standout in the digital marketing space (click here to open a free account today). You can manage up to 2,000 contacts and create three sales funnels without spending a penny. This is a significant advantage for entrepreneurs and small businesses where every dollar counts.

    To put this into perspective, let’s compare it with some industry counterparts. Platforms like ClickFunnels and Kartra, while offering robust functionalities, start their pricing at around $97 to $99 per month after their trial periods. This can be a steep investment for those just starting out.

    In contrast, Systeme.io not only allows you to test the waters for free but also keeps the costs low even when you upgrade. Their paid plans, offering a broader range of features, start at less than $30 a month.

    This pricing strategy makes advanced digital marketing tools accessible to a wider audience, breaking down the financial barriers that often hinder small businesses and startups.

    All-in-One Platform: A Closer Look

    The all-in-one nature of Systeme.io is its hallmark. It consolidates various marketing tools into one cohesive platform. This integration means you can manage email campaigns, build sales funnels, create websites, and even run affiliate programs without having to switch between different software. For many users, this integration simplifies the digital marketing process significantly, allowing for a more streamlined workflow.

    However, it’s important to recognize that while Systeme.io covers a broad spectrum of functionalities, it may not offer the same depth as specialized standalone tools in each specific area.

    For instance, while its email marketing capabilities are robust, they might not have the advanced features of a dedicated email marketing service.

    Similarly, its website builder is competent for basic to intermediate needs, but it might not satisfy users looking for highly advanced web design features.

    Ease of Use: A Realistic Perspective

    Systeme.io aims to be user-friendly, and for the most part, it achieves this goal. The interface is designed to be intuitive, especially for those who have basic familiarity with digital marketing tools. However, for complete beginners, there can be a learning curve.

    The platform offers a range of tutorials and support materials, which are invaluable for new users. I’ve watched (and rewatched) several of these tutorials to lean how to use their software.

    screenshot of systeme.io's tutorials page on their site

    These resources are designed to help users navigate through the initial complexity and make the most out of the platform’s features.

    Drawbacks of Systeme.io: The Straight Talk

    Customization: Not Quite There Yet

    Let’s get real about customization in Systeme.io. It’s got a decent selection of templates and the interface won’t make you pull your hair out, but if you’re looking to really dive deep into customization, you might hit a wall.

    For those who have grand visions of a highly unique and tailored digital presence, Systeme.io can feel a bit like playing with kid gloves. It’s great for getting you up and running, but for the more ambitious or specific design needs, it’s not quite the creative playground you might be looking for.

    Growing Pains: Scaling Up Challenges

    Now, onto scalability. Systeme.io is like that compact car that’s perfect for city driving but struggles a bit on the open highway. For small businesses or solo entrepreneurs just starting out, it’s a match made in heaven. But as your business grows and your needs become more complex, Systeme.io might start to feel a bit cramped.

    This is especially true for larger businesses or those niche ventures that need more than just the basics. As you scale up, you might find yourself needing more sophisticated tools and features that Systeme.io doesn’t offer.

    Plus, when it comes to playing nice with other tools or services you might be using, Systeme.io isn’t always the most cooperative. It works well within its own confines but doesn’t always reach out to others easily.

    Pros & Cons of Systeme.io

    Here’s a quick rundown on the pros and cons of Systeme.io

    Pros

    Affordable: Offers significant functionality at a lower cost compared to competitors.
    All-in-One: Combines email marketing, sales funnels, website building, and more in one platform.
    Free Plan: Generous free plan for starters.

    Cons

    Limited Customization: Not ideal for advanced, specific design needs.
    Integration Challenges: Limited in integrating with external tools.
    Customer Support: Can be slower than expected.

    Systeme.io Pricing Structure

    The pricing structure of Systeme.io is one of its most appealing aspects. The platform operates on a freemium model, offering significant functionality without any cost for up to 2,000 contacts or email subscribers and three sales funnels. This approach allows users to thoroughly test and experience the platform before committing financially.

    screenshot of systeme.io plan options and pricing structure

    When compared to competitors, Systeme.io’s pricing is highly competitive. For instance, platforms like ClickFunnels offer powerful functionality but at a higher cost, typically starting at around $100 per month after a free trial. This can be a significant investment, especially for new entrepreneurs or small businesses.

    In contrast, Systeme.io’s paid plans, which provide access to a broader range of features, are more affordable, starting at less than $30 a month.

    Comparative Analysis with Other Tools

    To provide a broader perspective, let’s compare Systeme.io with other popular tools in the market:

    Feature/System Systeme.io ClickFunnels HubSpot Kartra
    Email Marketing Advanced segmentation and automation Basic email functionalities Comprehensive email tools with CRM integration Advanced automation and lead scoring
    Sales Funnel Builder Intuitive drag-and-drop builder Highly customizable funnels More focused on inbound marketing Similar to ClickFunnels with added features
    Blogging and SEO Basic but effective SEO tools Not a primary feature Advanced SEO and content strategy tools Limited blogging capabilities
    Automation and Workflow Simple automation rules Complex automation capabilities Extensive automation with CRM integration Advanced automation but steeper learning curve
    Affiliate Program Management Integrated affiliate management Available but less intuitive Not a core feature Robust affiliate management system
    Pricing (Starting Plan) Free plan available $97/month $45/month $99/month

    This comparison shows that while Systeme.io offers a comprehensive suite of tools at an affordable price, platforms like HubSpot and Kartra provide more advanced features in certain areas but at a higher cost. ClickFunnels, on the other hand, is more expensive but offers highly customizable funnel-building capabilities.

    Is Systeme.io Legit?

    User reviews and testimonials play a crucial role in understanding the real-world effectiveness of Systeme.io. Many users have shared success stories, highlighting how the platform has helped them streamline their marketing efforts and grow their businesses.

    Upon reviewing their Trustpilot account, you can see the experience with Systeme.io is remarkable. Currently, there are 3,635 reviews with an average rating of 4.9. That is outstanding!

    screenshot of Trustpilot review page for Systeme.io

    However, it’s also important to consider critiques and common issues raised by users. Some have pointed out the limitations in customization and scalability, as mentioned earlier. These critiques are valuable for potential users to set realistic expectations and for the platform’s developers to identify areas for improvement.

    Comparing Systeme.io to Others

    I currently have accounts with Systeme.io, Click Funnels, and Kajabi. To show you how they compare here’s a look at 3 different landing pages I’ve created each of them.

    Here is a landing page I created with Systeme.io:

    screenshot of a landing/squeeze page I built in systeme.io

    In comparison, here’s an older landing page I create with Click Funnels…

    screenshot of a sales funnel I built in Click Funnels

    And just because I love showing you variety, here’s a landing page created in Kajabi..

    screenshot of a landing page I built in Kajabi

    When you factor in both Click Funnels and Kajabi only offer free trials (around 14 days) and you have to start paying after that, the Systeme.io funnel becomes THAT more attractive. Here’s a look at some of the templates they offer for free:

    screenshot of different templates that systeme.io offers for their sales funnels from my personal account

    Final Verdict on Systeme.io

    In essence, while Systeme.io is a fantastic starting point for new online businesses, offering a solid foundation and easy-to-use tools, it’s not the endgame for everyone.

    As your business evolves, you might outgrow its capabilities and start looking for something that offers a bit more room to stretch your entrepreneurial legs.

    It’s a great launchpad, but for those on a path to rapid growth or with highly specific needs, keep in mind that you might need to eventually graduate to more advanced tools.

  • Can Technology Help You Sleep Better?

    Can Technology Help You Sleep Better?


    We all deserve a good night’s sleep. But if snoring, sleep apnea, or tossing and turning is keeping you up, your search for answers might lead you through diets, gadgets, and medications – while overlooking one surprisingly powerful solution: your mattress.

    Yes, your bed might be working against you.

    While it may sound ironic, embracing modern tech could actually help you unplug for better rest. Enter smart beds – smart mattresses loaded with sleep-tracking tools that adjust to your needs and help decode your nightly habits. Think of them as your personal sleep coach, minus the whistle.

    What Exactly Is A Smart Mattress?

    If smartphones are pocket-sized computers, smart mattresses are your sleep-savvy sidekick. These high-tech beds use embedded sensors to monitor how you sleep – tracking everything from your breathing to your body position.

    Connected apps then crunch the data and offer tips for improving your sleep. Some, like Bryte Balance Smart Beds, even adjust the firmness or raise your head slightly to stop snoring before it wakes you (or your partner) up.

    Dr. Sleep (not a real doctor, but go with us) might say it’s the 21st-century solution to your bedtime woes.

    How Smart Beds Can Support Your Health

    Let’s take the Bryte Balance Smart Bed, for example. This high-tech mattress tracks key metrics like:

    • Sleeping positions
    • Breathing and heart rate
    • Circadian rhythm and sleep cycles

    Using that info, the bed learns your patterns and responds in real time – like adjusting your position when it senses snoring or discomfort. Over time, this can mean less tossing, fewer disruptions, and deeper rest.

    Sleep & Hormones: The Hidden Connection

    A well-tuned sleep cycle does more than make you feel refreshed, it also keeps your hormones balanced. Growth hormone (which helps with muscle repair and regeneration) is released while you sleep. Poor sleep? Less of that helpful hormone.

    Same goes for insulin – poor-quality sleep can spike blood sugar levels, making your mornings groggier and afternoons sluggish. Smart mattresses help medical professionals track these patterns, offering insights into how your sleep might be affecting your overall health.

    Spotting Sleep Issues You Didn’t Know You Had

    Waking up tired even after eight hours? Your smart mattress might have answers.

    Advanced models track signs of:

    Some even claim to detect early signs of illness like the flu or restless leg syndrome, giving you the nudge to check in with your doctor when needed.

    Extra Perks Of A Smart Bed

    1. Tracks your breathing
      AI sensors monitor your breathing rate and oxygen levels, giving insight into sleep apnea severity or other respiratory issues.
    2. Adjusts your position
      No more elbow nudges from a partner – these beds can gently raise your head if snoring starts, opening up airways for better breathing.
    3. Regulates temperature
      Smart beds can sense your body temp and adjust accordingly, keeping you comfortably cool and helping ease conditions like sleep apnea.

    Final Thoughts: Is A Smart Bed Worth It?

    Smart mattresses like the Bryte Balance aren’t miracle cures, but they are smart tools that help you understand how you sleep and what might be getting in the way. That awareness can lead to better energy, improved health, and more productive days.

    So while it might not be time to throw away your pillow just yet, upgrading your mattress could be the best sleep decision you’ve ever made.



  • How to Build a Nighttime Routine for the Whole Family

    How to Build a Nighttime Routine for the Whole Family


    I’ve written before about our morning routine and how it keeps our home humming. Now it’s time for me to dish the deets on nighttime routines. I also share my current personal nighttime routine and why I have the habits I do. 

    Nighttime Routine for Moms (and Everyone Else)

    A routine isn’t the same as a minute by minute schedule. One of the biggest breakthroughs for my sanity as a mom was switching to a block schedule. Routines fit perfectly into that and are basically scheduled habits. Once we get into the habit of routines, like brushing our teeth every morning, it quickly becomes second nature.

    We can literally rewire the pathways in our brain in positive ways by using routines.

    Consistency Plus Flexibility

     Kids thrive with consistency, routines, and knowing what comes next. This doesn’t mean our schedules have to be rigid and static, but it gives us a framework. Give yourself grace and wiggle room. Nighttime routines don’t work unless they’re tailored to your individual family’s needs and my health routines aren’t going to be identical to yours.

    The Basics of a Nighttime Routine

    Before we design our ideal nighttime routine, we have to think about our ideal morning (and next day). Reverse engineer your perfect day. Decide what your priorities and appointments are for the upcoming day and what you need to do to make them as smooth as possible.

    If everyone takes a bunch of supplements in the morning, then use presorted pillboxes for easy access. If the baby is going to grandma’s for the afternoon, then make sure the diaper bag is stocked. Making coconut chicken curry in the Instant Pot for supper? Set it out to thaw.

    Do it as a Family

    This will depend on children’s ages and abilities, but I’ve found kids can often do more than we give them credit for. Years ago, I realized I didn’t have to do everything for my kids. It’s better for them if I don’t! Teaching children responsibility and self-reliance helps them to become strong, independent adults.

    I have my own nighttime routine, but the kids have theirs alongside me. Kids can do simple evening chores, layout clothing, and pack their lunches, to name a few. Then there are the staples, like brushing teeth, pajamas, and bedtime stories.

    Create Your Perfect Nighttime Routine

    Here are different elements or steps to get you where you want to go. Decide what works for you and your family as you build your nighttime routine. It helps to have the family routines printed and displayed in an easy to see place, like the fridge. It could be as simple as a list, or you could include exact times or checkboxes for the kids.

    1. Meal Prep

    My kids are largely independent now and can handle their own breakfasts and lunches. The older ones can even cook a meal from scratch for the whole family. When they were little though, that was all on my shoulders.

    If you have busy mornings then make-ahead breakfasts like banana bread muffins, baked oatmeal, or ham and egg cups can be lifesavers. These can be made the day/night before and reheated in the morning.

    Are the kids going to school or co-op the next day? Then lunches need packed. Is bulgogi Korean beef on the meal plan? Make sure the ingredients are thawed and ready to go.

    2. Avoiding the Mess Mayhem

    I like to do a quick evening cleanup during our nighttime routine so I can start with a clean slate in the morning. A quick cleanup before bed helps ensure everything (most days) is in its place. This is something the kids can help with. Age-appropriate chores like, sweeping the floor after supper or loading the dishwasher helps everyone out.

    3. What’s on Tomorrow’s Agenda?

    Look at your schedule and see what appointments you have the next day to prep for. Do you need to pack the kid’s lunches/backpacks/sports bags? Once they’re old enough they can be entrusted with this responsibility. Certain items can be loaded in the car that night so there’s no bag left behind in the morning! 

    The kids can also set out their own weather appropriate clothes for the next day (capsule wardrobes are great for this!). 

    4. Leave Time to Digest

    Our family eats pretty early in the day for several reasons. This fits best into our schedule, and it gives everyone time to really digest their food. The body can’t efficiently focus its resources on sleep when it’s busy trying to digest food.

    I try to stop eating by sunset, or at least a few hours before bed. This simple practice helps:

    • Support melatonin production
    • Improves blood sugar regulation
    • Helps us better detox during sleep
    • Personally, I notice deeper sleep and a calmer heart rate when I do this

    Along with that, I stop drinking fluids about an hour before hitting the hay. This helps me avoid getting up all night to go to the bathroom.

    5. Nighttime Supplements

    I have morning supplements that I take for clearer thoughts and more energy, but I also have a nighttime supplement routine. I regularly take Pectasol (modified citrus pectin) and enzymes, or binders like Carbon Cleanse on an empty stomach. This combination helps me reduce inflammation, support my detox pathways, and sleep better. Here’s a list of all my nighttime supplements.

    6. Avoid Blue Light

    Blue light has gotten a bad rap, but we actually need it for healthy cortisol during the day. At night though, it can disrupt sleep, leading to a host of health issues. That’s why I started wearing blue-light blocking glasses at night years ago.

    I also switched the overhead lightbulbs in the house to daylight mimicking ones. Once sunset hits, the lamps with red light bulbs come on instead. By positioning the nighttime light at or below eye level, this mimics natural light angles, like campfire or sunset.

    Our family also switches off screens to avoid blue light at night. And our phones go into the charging drawer in the kitchen before bed. If inspiration strikes and I feel like writing, I use this special bluelight-free  Daylight computer. And if I have to use the phone, I use it with a red light filter.

    By turning off the blue light this helps signal our body’s circadian rhythms and supports melatonin production. It also improves blood sugar signaling, cortisol levels, and helps us get a better night’s sleep.

    7. Avoid EMFs

    In the past we used to turn off the WIFI every night. I learned though that this can damage the computer router over time. Now the phones go in the charging drawer and I sleep under a special EMF blocking canopy. Even if I have my phone under the canopy I don’t get a signal! 

    If you prefer to turn the WIFI off in the house you can put the job on autopilot with this EMF Safe Switch

    8. Optimize Your Sleep Environment

    We spend about a third of our lives in bed. By creating a healthy sleep environment we can get the biggest bang for our buck when it comes to health habits. This is why I sleep in linen or silk pajamas and linen sheets. It’s an easy way to avoid microplastics (non-natural fibers) against my skin for at least 8 hours a day. 

    When the temperature lowers at night it triggers neurons in our brain to release melatonin and help us sleep. One option is to set the thermostat to 60-70 degrees before bed. If you don’t want to add that much to your electric bill, another option is sleeping on a mattress cooling pad. I love my ChiliPad which cools just the mattress and I can pile on the cozy blankets. 

    Along with sleeping cool, I also make sure the room is dark. Like can’t see my hand in front of my face dark. Blackout curtains can work, but I switched to blackout shades that block 100% of the light. This helps further signal to the brain that it’s time to rest and improves REM sleep.

    I also sleep with a sound machine with white noise or gentle background music. With teenagers in the house I find that I’m now going to bed before them and this helps cover any noise! My air filter does double duty and also creates some white noise while it keeps the air clean. 

    9. Red Light Therapy

    Nighttime is usually when I try to get some red light therapy time in. Red light is natural and free during both sunrise and sunset and I take advantage of this whenever possible. I also have a red light panel that does the same thing. Using a red light helps reduce inflammation, supports the mitochondria and signals our hormones it’s time for bed. There’s also a lot of evidence showing it’s skin and other health benefits. 

    10. Skincare and Lymph Routine

    I take a few minutes at night to do a simple skincare routine and support my lymphatic system. Right now this involves a weekly clay mask from Alitura and nightly moisturizing with things like tallow or shea butter. I’m also loving the skincare products from Annmarie Gianni and my Magic Molecule toner. I also do a gentle lymphatic massage to support detox and boost circulation. 

    11. Winding Down

    There’s a lot going on during the day for any family, and moms carry a lot of that mental load. Instead of laying down and drifting off to sleep, it’s too easy to stay up thinking about tomorrow’s to-do list. One way to get rid of the excess mental clutter is to journal or meditate before bed.

    I keep a gratitude journal that collects my daily thoughts. You can also write down tomorrow’s priorities if you’re anxious about forgetting something. Getting it all written out on paper helps our brains sort information and release tension.

    Meditation is another really helpful way to wind down at night. It’s not about emptying the brain of all thoughts, but it helps us gain focus and deep rest. Even if you don’t have trouble sleeping at night, routine meditation can help make nighttime even better.

    Here are some more of my calming evening rituals: 

    • Drink Cacao Calm or herbal tea a few hours before sleep. This helps calm my nervous system and feels cozy. I like that it has adaptogenic herbs that make my brain give a sigh of relief.
    • Put my legs up the wall for 5-10 minutes and use gentle movement. This easy exercise supports lymphatic flow, helps regulate the vagus nerve, and calms the nervous system. It especially feels great after a long day on my feet!

    Sticking to the Nighttime Routine

    Kids need time to wind down for the day and so do parents. When possible, it helps to have a firm bedtime, not stay up all night working or watching tv. This helps kids have consistency and ensures they’re getting enough sleep for their brain and body development.

    While it doesn’t always happen, especially when there’s a baby involved, it’s good to have goals. Just don’t stress if things don’t always go perfectly!

    It’s tempting to stay up late and take in all of the “me” time once the little ones hit the hay. However, late nights don’t make my body happy either and make for hard mornings. A good night’s rest starts with healthy daytime habits! 

    I find it important to treat my nighttime and morning routines as sacred times for stillness, reconnection, and aligning with my body’s natural rhythms. Over time I’ve noticed better sleep, improved hormones, mood, and metabolism. 

    Putting it Into Practice

    The good news is that most of these healthy habits are cheap or free. My bedroom is one of the few places I’ve prioritized spending money because a lot of it is one and done. Like the EMF canopy, air filter, my Oura ring (to track health variables while I sleep), and mattress cooling pad. But these things aren’t strictly necessary to still have a good nighttime routine. 

    It can be easy to look at a routine like this and want to (or feel like you need to) do all of it. Tailor your nighttime routine for your own needs and start with baby steps. Try adding in things a little at a time to make the habits stick. 

    What are your nighttime routines and habits? Are there any you’d like to change?

  • 4 Factors that can Impact the Cost of Car Repairs

    4 Factors that can Impact the Cost of Car Repairs


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    It’s not just in your head: Anyone who’s gone hunting through new or used car dealerships in recent years may have wondered if it was just their area or if cars are getting much more expensive.

    They are, and it’s not just because of rising sticker prices. Owning a car today means paying $12,297 a year (or $1,024.71 a month) on average now, according to a 2024 AAA study, up from $10,728 as recently as 2022.

    Owning a car includes much more than just the car itself, including fixed and variable costs. Fixed costs may change over time, but whether you drive 100 miles or 10,000 miles a year, you typically pay the same for insurance, license, registration, taxes, and finance fees. Variable costs, on the other hand, will increase the more you use your car, including fuel, maintenance, and tolls.

    These prices will also fluctuate depending on your state—just like any cost of living price. “Hidden costs”—gas, repairs, insurance—put the most burden on car owners in Georgia, at an average of $687 a month. Prospective buyers in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, Oregon, and New Hampshire will be happy to know there is no sales tax on cars in their state, with the latter having the least hidden costs in the nation.

    While California has the highest per-gallon rate for gas (around $4.66 as of July 2024, according to Bankrate), when the total annual miles driven and tanks emptied are calculated, it’s actually those in Indiana that shell out the most for fuel (around $2,913 annually). Unfortunately, a rise in extreme weather events, car crash fatalities, and supply chain shortages means insurance rates are rising nearly everywhere.

    The costs of owning a car may be increasingly daunting. Still, for many people—especially those commuting long distances to work or live in rural areas—there’s simply no other option. According to Data for Progress, 4 in 5 Americans believe they have no choice but to drive as much as they do.

    So many Americans’ backs are against the wall. The average person spends 20% of their monthly income on car-related costs, and 16% had to take on a second job just to afford payments, according to a survey of 1,000 drivers by MarketWatch Guides. The same study also revealed that nearly 1 in 6 drivers had to delay maintenance due to finances. It’s not surprising, then, that car loan delinquency is at a post-COVID-19 pandemic high.

    The General used data from AAA via the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to examine the overall cost of car ownership. From insurance to weather events to protecting unique features, there’s a lot more to owning a car than just the vehicle itself.

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    Owning a Car is Already Expensive

    Tariffs

    Americans could soon find themselves shouldering the financial burden of diplomatic conflict: In February, President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff on Chinese imports and a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico. Considering that the United States is the world’s #1 importer of foreign cars (spending $208 billion in 2023, per the Observatory of Economic Complexity), these tariffs can have very real effects on American car owners’ everyday vehicle costs.

    In 2023, the U.S. imported $44.9 billion worth of vehicles from Mexico and $35 billion from Canada. These new tariffs may increase repair costs for cars from these countries by a hundred dollars or more; the average price of a vehicle imported from Mexico or Canada could rise an additional $6,250, according to S&P Global Mobility.

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    The U.S. has had a rough year regarding natural disasters: 2024 alone saw a near-record 27 weather and climate events that racked up $1 billion in damages across the U.S.

    How does that relate to car ownership? Unsurprisingly, insurance costs will be more expensive in states susceptible to natural disasters, including coastal areas and those prone to tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards. From 2023 to 2024, for example, auto insurance rates rose by 43% in New Jersey, 30% in Florida, 37% in Georgia, and 57% in Missouri.

    In the face of rising storm-related damage, consumers should also consider different kinds of insurance, which can affect what they pay out of pocket. For instance, comprehensive coverage—which is often optional when purchasing auto insurance—can cover damage that you would otherwise pay out of pocket, including damage from storms, floods, earthquakes, and falling trees.

    Besides comprehensive coverage, many other types of auto insurance add-ons can keep car owners from having to pay for cripplingly expensive damage themselves. These include property damage liability (which covers the damage you may cause to someone else’s property if you hit it with your car), collision coverage (which covers damage to your own car if you hit another car or object), and personal injury protection (which covers injuries you or your passengers might sustain in an accident).

    The bottom line? It’s not just damage to your car that you have to worry about—and having more than one insurance policy might save you money in the long run.

    Special Features

    As a new variety of cars is rising, their unique features may pose higher price tags when they malfunction and need repair. For instance, automatic brakes and cameras are much more complicated, expensive, and time-consuming to fix. Additionally, modern cars are built out of more advanced materials, including aluminum, magnesium alloys, and high-strength steel. All of these aspects can hike up your repair costs.

    Electric vehicles are also particularly costly to repair: At the start of 2024, the average repair bill for an EV in the U.S. was 29% higher than that of a regular vehicle (around $6,0666, based on insurance data from Mitchell). That’s mainly because it takes more hours to repair an EV’s more complicated internal wiring: the average number of hours used to repair an EV is about twice that of a regular car. Since the average hourly rate for a mechanic in the U.S. is over $100, that adds up fast.

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    Labor Costs

    As cars get more sophisticated, the labor involved in constructing them gets more complicated—and expensive.

    Unfortunately, there’s currently a labor shortage for mechanics in the U.S., which is contributing to higher costs for manufacturing and repairing vehicles. From 2023 to 2024, there was a gap of nearly 40,000 car technicians in the country, according to TechForce Foundation’s 2024 Supply & Demand Report.

    At the same time, many automobile workers are striking for higher wages, which also means a larger price tag for shoppers. In 2023, GM, Ford, and Stellantis workers were granted a salary increase of 25%; Volkswagen and Honda quickly followed suit with 11% raises; then Toyota with 9%; and Hyundai with 25% over the next four years.

    Given these factors that contribute to increased costs, one would think car purchases would be less enticing, but surprisingly, just 8% of drivers expressed regret, according to the MarketWatch survey. Some have also taken a stoic outlook, employing strategies to stay on track with their finances, such as paying loans off early, taking public transit when possible, and attempting repairs themselves.

    While there are many reasons for costs to rise, budgeting wisely and making informed choices are two ways owners can stay on the road without overburdening their pockets.

    Written by: Andrea Vale. Data Work By Emma Rubin. Story editing by Carren Jao. Copy editing by Paris Close. Photo selection by Clarese Moller.

  • Ownwell Review 2025: Can A Property Tax Appeal Service Save You Money?

    Ownwell Review 2025: Can A Property Tax Appeal Service Save You Money?


    Ownwell

    Product Name: Ownwell

    Product Description: Ownwell is a service that will protest your property tax assessment and attempt to get it lowered. They will also look for other discounts and programs that may lower your tax liability. They work on a “savings-or-free” model, which means you only pay them if they reduce your taxes.

    About Ownwell

    Ownwell was founded in 2020 with the goal of bringing sophisticated real estate tools to ordinary homeowners. They claim to save, on average, $1,430 annually and look to do 400,000-500,000 protests in 2024.

    Pros

    Easy to use
    Free if not successful
    Average annual savings of $1,430
    Continuous monitoring for exemptions

    Cons

    Only available in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, Texas, and Washington

    How much are your property taxes?

    In our county in Maryland, we pay a total of $1.442 per $100 of assessed value.

    1.442% doesn’t sound like a lot, but the median home price in my county is around $580,000.

    That’s $8,400 a year.

    When I received my property tax assessment last year, it included a significant increase in assessed value. We renovated a section of the house, so part of that was justified, but it seemed like the jump was too high.

    I decided to contest my property taxes myself and won. The process, which you can read about in the linked article, took several hours spread across several weeks. And I was “lucky” in that I was given a good result at the first stage (just filling out a form), so I accepted it.

    If they rejected my claim and required me to plead my case to a live panel, I’m not sure I’d be as comfortable doing that.

    Fortunately, there are services out there that will do it for you.

    One of those is called Ownwell.

    At A Glance

    • Ownwell will appeal your property taxes on your behalf
    • Monitors for tax exemptions based on your individual property
    • No upfront fees – pay only upon successful reduction of property taxes
    • Pay 25% or 35% of savings, depending on your state
    • Available in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, Texas, and Washington. (but expanding all the time so check your state)
    • Average savings is $1,148

    Who Should Use Ownwell

    Homeowners and Real Estate investors who want to ensure they aren’t overpaying their property taxes should consider Ownwell. They will appeal your property taxes for no upfront costs and you pay a percentage of your savings if your appeal is successful. So there is no risk and no leg work for you.

    Table of Contents
    1. At A Glance
    2. Who Should Use Ownwell
    3. Who Is Ownwell?
    4. In Which States Does Ownwell Operate?
    5. When Can I Appeal My Property Taxes?
    6. How Does Ownwell Work?
    7. Finding Exemptions and Claiming Refunds
    8. Automatic Annual Re-enrollment
    9. Is Ownwell Legit?
    10. Ownwell Fees
    11. What are Ownwell Alternatives?
    12. Is Ownwell Worth It?
    13. FAQs
    14. Summary

    Who Is Ownwell?

    Ownwell is a service that will contest your property tax assessments with your taxing authority so you can pay less in property taxes. They will also find exemptions and other tax savings you may not know about or have overlooked.

    Ownwell was founded by Colton Pace and Joseph Noor in 2020. Pace’s background in investing and asset management gave him exposure to the various tools used by real estate investors, and he wanted to bring them to regular homeowners. The result is Ownwell, a service to contest property taxes.

    Ownwell doesn’t operate in every state (yet).

    In Which States Does Ownwell Operate?

    Ownwell isn’t in every state and for some of the states they do operate in, they aren’t in every single county.

    As of May 2025, they are in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, Texas, and Washington. You have to double check that your county is included (it’s not feasible to list every county here though, California has 58 counties and Texas as 254!).

    They are adding counties all the time, so the best way to know is to go to Ownwell and enter your address.

    When Can I Appeal My Property Taxes?

    The schedule for when you can appeal will depend on your state and, in some cases, the county within that state. They’re all on different schedules.

    For example, in Maryland, this process only happens once every three years. In New York, and many other states, it happens every single year!

    I asked Ownwell to provide a schedule (and they did) but it’s a little complicated and hard to share on a single screen… also, many dates are county specific and they cover so many counties that it’s unwieldly to list it all here.

    The end result is that the simplest thing to do is sign up for Ownwell and then wait for your assessment to arrive. Then, enter in the details and decide whether you should use them to contest your appraisal.

    As there’s no cost to sign up, you can use their technology to help you manage the schedule and decide later if you want to use them.

    How Does Ownwell Work?

    First, go to Ownwell and enter your address.

    Since they don’t operate in Maryland, I chose a random property in Humble, TX (a suburb of Houston). They service Harris County.

    Go to Ownwell

    It may not be worth it for a homeowner to learn the ins and outs of protesting property tax assessments for $473, especially if it’s not a guarantee you’ll get any reduction. But if I owned this home and didn’t want to do it, I’d be perfectly happy hiring someone on a contingency basis (I pay only if they win) – which is how Ownwell works (more on fees later).

    If you continue, you’ll be prompted to enter your information. (I’m using a demo account, if you do this yourself, enter your information)

    The next few screens confirm information, like whether you purchased this property in the last 18 months and the property owner’s name.

    The last page, after you’ve confirmed all the details, authorizes Ownwell to act as your Tax Agent. This lets them contact the taxing authority on your behalf and contest your property taxes.

    From here, you can log in and check the progress of your protest.

    I believe Texas publishes them in April, and then you have 30 days to protest.

    This will vary from state to state and in Texas, you can(and should) do this every single year.

    Go to Ownwell

    Finding Exemptions and Claiming Refunds

    In addition to contesting your assessment this year, they offer a service to determine whether you’re eligible for any tax exemptions. If they find any, they can even make claims on previous years to get a tax refund.

    There are a lot of different tax exemptions out there and these are challenging to keep track of. For example, here in Maryland, we have an Agricultural Use Assessment that significantly lowers property taxes on areas where you have agreed to keep to agricultural use. I only knew about it because the previous owner had it.

    We don’t grow anything (commercial) on the land, it’s all wooded, but that counts. The only requirement is that we get an arborist to certify an agricultural use plan every few years, and we get a huge discount on the assessed value of the undeveloped land. It has saved us thousands of dollars a year.

    Ownwell looks for exemptions like that. And while you could file for these exemptions yourself (usually for free), they do so for the same fee structure.

    Then, they will monitor your taxes each year to make sure everything is correct. If, for whatever reason, an exemption is left off, they’ll make sure to fix it.

    Automatic Annual Re-enrollment

    You must opt out of Ownwell if you don’t wish to use them every year. You automatically re-enroll unless you specifically opt out, which must be done two months before your county’s filing deadline.

    You are still only charged if they successfully reduce your assessment though, so all the terms are still the same.

    Is Ownwell Legit?

    Ownwell is a legitimate company and what they offer is a service that is common in places with high property taxes and annual appraisals. In Texas, which has high property taxes and annual appraisals, there are a lot of companies and lawyers that offer this service.

    In doing some research, I found this insightful comment from Reddit (it’s two years old but still accurate):

    These companies are very common where I live (in Texas, which has very high property taxes).

    They package up a lot of them together and settle with the county appraisal district. Around here they charge 40%-50%. They aren’t a scam to the individual but they certainly are at a different level – one of the largest ones in Houston is run by a lawyer that used to be the county tax appraiser and is now a state senator. His company knows how the game is played and profits from it.

    Personally I generally do my own, but it takes a few hours to put together a good protest package and go in front of the appraisal board. I’ve generally won, mainly because I know what I am doing and put in a lot more effort on my individual property than the appraiser (who is doing hundreds of them) does. I kind of enjoyed the last one because I did so much better than the appraiser did before the board. He didn’t have his evidence together, and it was the end of the day and they were in a hurry to complete the docket and ruled in my favor.

    If you don’t have time/don’t want to bother/not sure how to protest it’s worth a shot.

    As you’ll learn below, Ownwell charges 25% in Texas (making it quite a bit cheaper) and depending on how much they can save, they can also save you several hours of work (and an appearance in front of the appraisal board).

    Ownwell Fees

    Ownwell operates on a success fee model – you only pay them if they win an appeal and lower your property taxes. They only charge you if your final property tax bill is reduced and they have a signed document from your taxing authority to prove it.

    If they aren’t able to lower it, you pay nothing.

    In California, New York, and Florida, the success fee is 35%. It is just 25% everywhere else.

    For the above example, if Ownwell gets a $473 reduction in property taxes, I would pay them $118.25. I keep $354.75.

    How does this fee compare to other companies? You should research this for your own state, as it will vary, but I found a tax firm in Texas that listed their pricing. On a single property, they charged 40% with a $149 minimum. For 2-5 properties, it was 35% with no minimum. Only 6+, it was 30%.

    What are Ownwell Alternatives?

    The biggest alternative is to call a local law firm that specializes in this same type of work. There are plenty of law firms that offer this. At this time, I’m not aware of a company that operates in multiple states.

    The tradeoff with using a local law firm has to do with cost. They are typically not going to be able to work with individual homeowners and still be able to charge a small success fee. They often have minimum fees and will only take your case if they see it as being “worth their time.” In a quick search myself, I found that firms are very up front about this because contesting appraisals is time intensive and they don’t want to waste their time or yours.

    As I mentioned in the above section about fees, I found a tax firm that charged 40% fee with a $149 minimum. In Texas, Ownwell charges just 25% with no minimum.

    Home Tax Shield is an example of a company that operates in Texas. They charge a $30 annual fee and then a 30% success fee on tax savings. You can do everything online and they also use technology to streamline the process. If you assume they are similar to Ownwell, you’re paying $30 a year plus an extra 500 basis points on your savings.

    Alternatively, you can reach out to your real estate agent to see if they can help. This will be dependent on how friendly and available your agent is to this type of help. Some may do it for free, seeing it as a part of their offerings, while others won’t.

    Is Ownwell Worth It?

    It depends on how much you value your time and how much of a return you expect to get. If I owned a home in which a protest was going to net me $500 and it’s something I have to do every year, I’d more more likely to pay Ownwell a 25-35% success fee to handle it all for me. With four kids and a slew of other responsibilities, the ROI on my time just isn’t there.

    Also, the property tax assessment process varies from state to state. In Maryland, we only have to do it once every three years and I had a personal interest in learning the process (also, I was happy after the first round reduction – the work gets considerably more involved after the first round). I realize I’m a weirdo like that, most people don’t care and just want to save money.

    The only thing I do know is that you must contest your property tax assessment. You may not win a reduction, but you have to do it. Those increases will compound so you have to keep the increases as little as possible.

    If you aren’t going to do it yourself, getting someone else to do it is better than taking the increase.

    Go to Ownwell

    FAQs

    Is Ownwell legit?

    Yes, Ownwell is a legitimate company that will appeal your property taxes for no upfront fee.

    Can I appeal my property taxes on my own?

    You absolutely can appeal your property taxes on your own. Assuming you have the time an inclination to research and file the appropriate documents. It took me a few hours of research, and I was successful in the first appeal.

    Summary

    Ownwell is a company that will appeal your property tax bill on your behalf with no upfront fees. You’ll pay either 25% or 35% (depending on your state) of the savings they can get you. If they are not successful at lowering your property tax bill, then their services are free.

  • Fat Burning Supplements For Men: Hype Or Effective Solution?

    Fat Burning Supplements For Men: Hype Or Effective Solution?


    In the age of six-pack abs, gym reels, and fitness apps, men are increasingly drawn to a wide array of fat-burning products that promise rapid weight loss and a leaner physique. From social media ads to gym locker room conversations, fat-burning supplements for men have become a popular yet controversial topic. With the market saturated with powders, pills, and promises, the lines between fact and fiction have blurred.

    Many men find themselves chasing quick fixes. Fat burners, often portrayed as miracle pills, claim to melt fat with minimal effort. The truth, however, is far more complex. Some supplements might support your fat loss efforts when used correctly, but others might cause more harm than good. Simultaneously, men often find themselves confused between what works, what is backed by science, and what is just good marketing.

    This article aims to break down the fat burners for men. We will explore how they work, who should take them, what ingredients to look for (and avoid), and the healthy, sustainable way to lose fat. Whether you are looking for a belly fat burner for men or just trying to find out which weight loss pills for men are worth the investment, we have you covered.

    What are Fat-Burning Supplements?

    Fat-burning supplements are dietary products designed to aid in weight loss by accelerating the body’s fat metabolism. Often available in the form of pills, powders, or capsules, they are popular among individuals aiming to reduce body fat, especially stubborn fat in areas like the belly. These supplements often combine natural or synthetic ingredients believed to support fat breakdown, appetite suppression, or increased energy expenditure.

    These supplements generally work by targeting one or more of the body’s natural fat-burning processes. For instance, some raise your body temperature to promote thermogenesis, a process where the body burns more calories to produce heat. Others may aim to suppress hunger hormones or reduce fat absorption from food. While the science behind each supplement varies, the general promise is to make fat loss more efficient when paired with a healthy diet and regular physical activity.

    However, fat-burning supplements are not miracle solutions. They serve as supportive tools in a larger health plan. The fundamental foundation of weight loss continues to be a balanced diet, physical activity, and sustainable lifestyle changes. Without these elements, even the most powerful fat-burning ingredients may fail to produce meaningful results.

    Types of Fat Burners: Thermogenic vs Non-Thermogenic

    Fat burners generally fall into two major categories: thermogenic and non-thermogenic. Understanding the differences can help users choose the right type based on their health, fitness goals, and lifestyle.

    Thermogenic Fat Burners

    Thermogenic fat burners work by stimulating the central nervous system to increase the body’s core temperature. The body responds by expending more energy to maintain its equilibrium. That leads to a higher calorie burn even while at rest. Ingredients like caffeine, green tea extract, and yohimbine are commonly found in thermogenic supplements.

    The mechanism is simple: when your core temperature rises slightly, your metabolism speeds up, resulting in more calories burned throughout the day. These supplements can also enhance workout performance by increasing energy levels and focus. However, due to their stimulating effects, they may cause restlessness, insomnia, or elevated heart rate, especially in people with underlying medical conditions.

    Caution: If you suffer from high blood pressure, insomnia, or anxiety, consult a healthcare provider. They can overstimulate your system.

    Non-Thermogenic Fat Burners

    Non-thermogenic fat burners typically take a gentler approach. They may help regulate appetite, improve fat metabolism, or reduce fat absorption without stimulating the nervous system. Ingredients like Garcinia Cambogia, soluble fiber, and CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) fall into this category.

    These are often preferred by those who are caffeine-sensitive or have cardiovascular concerns. They offer a more sustainable, less aggressive strategy for fat loss. However, results may be slower or less noticeable compared to thermogenic alternatives. While their mechanisms are milder, they are typically easier to tolerate over the long term and carry fewer risks.

    Caution: While generally safer, long-term use should be monitored by a health expert.

    Do Fat Burners Actually Work?

    The effectiveness of fat burners is nuanced. While some ingredients like caffeine, green tea extract, and soluble fiber have shown mild weight loss benefits in clinical trials, the results are usually modest. Fat burners can enhance fat oxidation and slightly increase resting energy expenditure, but they do not magically melt fat.

    Their real benefit lies in offering additional support during a structured diet and exercise plan. For instance, they can help maintain energy during calorie restriction or suppress cravings that could derail progress. However, when used in isolation (without lifestyle changes), their impact is minimal.

    Moreover, because the FDA does not regulate most fat-burning supplements, their safety and ingredient claims can vary widely. For consumers, this means caution is critical. Look for products with third-party testing, transparent ingredient lists, and scientific backing to avoid ineffective or harmful compounds.

    Key Ingredients in Fat Burners for Men

    Understanding the role of each common ingredient in fat burners can help users make informed choices.

    1. Caffeine

    Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that increases alertness and energy levels. It promotes thermogenesis and lipolysis, the breakdown of fat cells into free fatty acids that the body uses for energy. Caffeine is particularly effective when taken before workouts to enhance performance and calorie burn.

    2. Green Tea Extract

    Rich in catechins and moderate caffeine, green tea extract supports fat metabolism and helps reduce fat absorption. It also has antioxidant properties, which support overall metabolic health and reduce inflammation.

    3. CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid)

    CLA is a fatty acid found in meat and dairy that can help reduce body fat by inhibiting fat storage and promoting fat oxidation. It is often included in non-thermogenic supplements and works best alongside regular exercise.

    4. L-Carnitine

    This amino acid helps transport fatty acids into mitochondria, the energy-producing parts of cells. There, fat is burned for energy, which may support fat loss and athletic performance, particularly in individuals with low L-carnitine levels.

    5. Soluble Fiber

    Soluble fiber helps regulate appetite by slowing digestion and increasing satiety. It may also bind with dietary fat and reduce its absorption. Some studies show that fiber supplementation can reduce body weight and waist circumference.

    6. Yohimbine

    Derived from the bark of the Yohimbe tree, yohimbine is a stimulant that increases fat breakdown, especially during fasting or exercise. However, it may cause side effects like anxiety, elevated heart rate, or hypertension.

    7. Vitamin B12 & Magnesium

    Support energy metabolism. Often deficient in individuals with obesity.

    8. D-Aspartic Acid & Ginseng

    Boost testosterone levels, which are essential for muscle building and fat burning in men.

    Note: Ingredients like Yohimbe, Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA), or unlisted compounds may pose health risks. Always review the label and consult an expert.

    Top Fat-Burning Supplements for Men

    With the market flooded with options, these supplements have gained popularity due to their formulation and user feedback.

    1. L-Carnitine L-Tartrate – Often used to enhance recovery and promote fat burning, particularly effective for active men.

    2. Green Tea Extract Supplements – Offers metabolism support and antioxidant benefits.

    3. Caffeine Capsules – A budget-friendly thermogenic option that boosts energy and calorie burn.

    4. CLA Supplements – Ideal for gradual fat loss without central nervous system stimulation.

    5. Whey Protein Isolate – Supports muscle maintenance and fat loss by promoting satiety and recovery.

    6. Multivitamins – Multivitamins with B-complex and magnesium can help enhance metabolism support, which ultimately leads to better fat loss results.

    If you are a male over 50 looking for the best fat burner for belly fat, consider supplements that protect lean mass while supporting hormonal balance and fat metabolism.

    Who Should Take and Avoid Fat Burners

    Not everyone benefits equally from fat burners. A thoughtful approach is necessary.

    Who Should Take Fat Burners:

    • Men struggling with stubborn fat despite exercising and dieting
    • Men facing weight loss plateaus
    • Those who are physically active and want to enhance fat metabolism
    • Older men experiencing hormonal imbalances or low testosterone

    Who Should Avoid Fat Burners:

    Avoid fat burners if:

    • You have heart conditions, diabetes, or high blood pressure
    • You are looking for a quick fix without changing lifestyle habits
    • You are not monitoring diet and physical activity

    Pros and Cons of Fat Burners

    Fat burners come with a mix of advantages and limitations.

    Pros:

    • Increased Metabolism: Many ingredients stimulate thermogenesis or fat oxidation, helping the body burn more calories.
    • Appetite Control: Certain compounds, like soluble fiber and caffeine, can reduce hunger, making calorie restriction more manageable.
    • Enhanced Workout Performance: Energy-boosting ingredients can improve focus and endurance.

    Cons:

    • Side Effects: Stimulants can lead to jitters, anxiety, insomnia, or elevated heart rate in sensitive individuals.
    • Overdependence: Some users may rely on supplements instead of building sustainable habits.
    • Lack of Regulation: Many products are not FDA-approved, raising concerns about ingredient safety and dosage transparency.

    Male Weight Loss Pills vs Lifestyle Changes

    You might find male weight loss pills that promise rapid results. But real, sustainable fat loss happens with the right strategy:

    • Create a calorie deficit through balanced meals
    • Maintain consistent physical activity
    • Prioritize sleep and stress management
    • Use supplements (if needed) as a supporting aid, not a primary solution

    The best fat-burning supplements for men are only effective when they support a bigger, long-term plan. That is why relying solely on pills without working on your habits is unlikely to give meaningful results.

    Choosing the Right Supplement: What to Look For

    Selecting a fat burner requires careful consideration of both safety and efficacy.

    • Ingredient Transparency: Look for products with clearly listed ingredients and clinically backed dosages.
    • Third-Party Testing: Independent lab certification ensures that the supplement is free from harmful contaminants.
    • Avoid Proprietary Blends: These often hide underdosed ingredients behind vague labels.
    • Reputation of the Brand: Established brands with a track record of safety are preferable.
    • Realistic Claims: Be wary of supplements promising “rapid weight loss” without diet or exercise.

    Stay away from any product that claims to be a belly fat burner for guys with unrealistic promises. Always read reviews, ingredient lists, and research-backed results.

    Natural Supplements That Support Fat Loss

    Some supplements may not be traditional fat burners, but they aid fat loss effectively:

    • Protein Powder: Helps preserve muscle mass during weight loss
    • Magnesium: Reduces inflammation and supports energy metabolism
    • Fiber Supplements: Improve digestion and keep you fuller for longer
    • Vitamin B12: Supports energy and metabolism

    These can be categorized as good weight loss pills for guys when selected correctly.

    Sustainable Weight Loss: The Smarter Route

    Rather than chasing the top fat burners for men, consider these:

    • Custom diet plans based on calorie and macronutrient needs
    • Strength training to preserve muscle
    • Regular cardiovascular activity
    • Coaching support for accountability and habit building
    • Routine assessments using body composition tools

    This is where platforms like HealthifyMe become useful. With AI-based support and certified coaches, they help you design personalized strategies that may or may not include supplements, depending on your body’s needs.

    HealthifyMe Note

    In today’s supplement-heavy world, it is tempting to think there is a shortcut to fat loss. However, as coaches, we often see better outcomes when people stop looking for magic pills and start understanding their bodies. Fat burners can offer an edge, but only if your basics are right. That includes nutrition, movement, and consistency. If you do consider supplements, make sure they match your needs and are verified. A good coach or expert can help you decide. And remember, the most powerful formula is still a good diet, strong will, and mindful progress. It is also important to reach out to your healthcare providers before consuming these to see if you really need them and to pick the best one for your goals.

    The Final Word

    Fat burners may promise fast results, but most benefits come when they complement, not replace, a healthy lifestyle. The best fat-burning supplements for men are those taken mindfully, with professional advice, and tailored to your goals.

    There is no one-size-fits-all solution. What works for a 25-year-old gym-goer may not suit a 55-year-old beginner. Your supplement, diet, and workout should all work in harmony. That is where tools like the HealthifyMe app, smart scale, and expert coaches can bridge the gap between goal and execution.

    HealthifyMe also offers nutrition-backed weight loss plans and health supplements that focus on science, not shortcuts. Instead of picking just any male weight loss supplement, choose a smart ecosystem that supports your entire journey.

    With patience, professional guidance, and a bit of discipline, sustainable fat loss is not only possible but inevitable.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: Do fat-burning supplements for men actually work?

    A: They can help support fat loss when used alongside proper diet and exercise. However, they do not work as standalone solutions, and their effectiveness depends on the ingredients, dosage, and overall health plan.

    Q: Are weight loss pills for men safe to use?

    A: Not all of them. Since most are not FDA-approved, some may contain harmful ingredients or interfere with medications. Always consult a healthcare professional before using any weight loss supplement.

    Q: What is the best fat burner for belly fat for males over 50?

    A: Older men should look for supplements that support metabolism without overstimulation, like CLA, soluble fiber, and mild thermogenics. Avoid stimulants that could increase blood pressure or disrupt sleep.

    Q: Can fat burners help lose belly fat specifically?

    A: While some products claim to be a belly fat burner for men, no supplement can target fat loss in a specific area. Fat burns throughout the body as a result of calorie deficit and consistent training.

    Q: Can fat burners replace diet and exercise?

    A: No. Fat burners are only effective when paired with a healthy diet and consistent exercise. Relying on pills alone will not result in meaningful or sustainable weight loss.

    Q: What are the most important ingredients to look for in fat burners?

    A: Look for clinically supported ingredients like caffeine (in moderation), green tea extract, CLA, fiber, and L-Carnitine. Avoid proprietary blends and ingredients with insufficient safety data.

    Q: How long should you take fat burner supplements?

    A: They should only be taken for short durations (4–12 weeks) unless advised otherwise by a healthcare expert. Long-term reliance can lead to side effects or reduced effectiveness.

    Q: What are the side effects of fat burner supplements?

    A: Common side effects include jitteriness, insomnia, increased heart rate, anxiety, or digestive discomfort. These vary depending on the ingredients and your body’s sensitivity.

    Q: Is it better to take fat burners before or after a workout?

    A: Most thermogenic fat burners are designed to be taken before a workout to increase energy and fat oxidation. However, always follow dosage instructions and assess tolerance levels.

    Q: Are fat burners safe for daily use?

    A: Fat burners can be safe if used as directed and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. However, long-term daily use, especially of thermogenic supplements, may lead to side effects such as insomnia, elevated heart rate, or dependency.

    Research Sources

    1. Efficacy of conjugated linoleic acid for reducing fat mass: a meta-analysis in humans.

    2. The effect of L-carnitine on fat oxidation, protein turnover, and body composition in slightly overweight subjects.

    3. Beta-alanine and the hormonal response to exercise.

    4. Dietary Supplements for Weight Loss

    5. Dietary Supplements for Weight Management: A Narrative Review of Safety and Metabolic Health Benefits

    6. The effects of a thermogenic supplement on metabolic and hemodynamic variables and subjective mood states

    7. A Review of Natural Stimulant and Non‐stimulant Thermogenic Agents