Yahoo: The 1-Minute Cleaning Rule Could Be a Game Changer for Your Daily Routine
The 1-Minute Cleaning Rule Could Be a Game Changer for Your Daily Routine
If you've worked with concrete before, you have probably heard of the 90-minute rule. Here's what it is, where it came from and why it should be followed.
Front Office Sports on MSN: New NFL draft 8-minute rule has GMs planning differently
Yahoo: I Started Using the "1-Minute Rule"—and Now I Spend Way Less Time Cleaning
The one-minute rule helps keep messes in check by encouraging you to immediately tackle any small task that takes a minute or less. Testing the rule revealed that many dreaded chores actually take far ...
I Started Using the "1-Minute Rule"—and Now I Spend Way Less Time Cleaning
Bustle: Is The "One Minute Rule” The Key To Getting Your Life Together?
Is The "One Minute Rule” The Key To Getting Your Life Together?
Forbes: How The ‘8-Minute Rule’ Can Help Us Fight Loneliness—By A Psychologist
The “8-minute rule” is a simple yet powerful gesture that can prevent isolation in friendships, reminding us that even a brief check-in can make a world of difference in someone’s life. Imagine a ...
MSN: The 3-minute rule hosts use to judge you before you're even seated
The 3-minute rule hosts use to judge you before you're even seated
5 mins" would be appropriate unless you are expressing it as an adjective then use the singular form, as in a five minute break or the ten minute mark. However, in scientific writing, the abbreviation for the units is always in the singular form – 5min, 5km, 5kg. It might therefore not be considered wrong to use singular forms of abbreviations with plural numbers.