This looks pretty good. I like the solar powered element.
This looks pretty good. I like the solar powered element.
Totally agree with Dan Dunckel's comment. You might be using your mouse. Wrong! I too am a big fan of keyboard shortcuts. Here are a few for the Mac (grab all 45 from my blog post):
very educational. thanks.
I find the best way to beat procrastination is through my mindfulness practice. It boiled down to three steps (you can read the whole post on my blog)
Awesome idea. Spending a few minutes trying to remember details in the day is good to build the memory and to help gain useful insights from the day. Great hack. Thanks.
How this for a headline: The Steve Jobs guide to using Death as the Ultimate Change Agent
They want to be seen as the good guy and play good guy when it's convenient to do so. Like most other large corporations.
I totally agree about the point around overthinking things. One of the best ways to avoid having your past affect you is to be mindful in each present moment. There are several other benefits to mindfulness including:
I use Omnifocus for most of my tasks. But ultimately I find the most powerful tool is pen and paper because when I'm making a list of my most important tasks for the day this is the most distraction free option. Some other hacks for me are (you can read the entire post on here ):
Chocolate milk sounds really heavenly after a workout. I'll have to add it to my workout repertoire.
I use Rescuetime but I like this functionality where timestats allows you to place limits on time on certain websites. That's pretty cool.
I think the ultimate way to practice this skill is by watching your mind using mindfulness (I've explained mindfulness fully with it's 34 benefits in my blog post here). Mindfulness allows you to step back from your mind and observe it's patterns.
Ummm ... I'm with you on that one.
Wow that's pretty cool. I didn't realise that Moves tracks all the different activities. Wonder how it distinguishes between roller blading and cycling for example. Obviously has some really advanced gyroscope interoperation algorithms going on.
I use a shredder every day. I make electronic copies of all my documents using Devonthink which makes retrieval super easy and then shred all the stuff
That video was hilarious!!!!
Sort of a bit like Einstein's habit of having 5 identical outfits for the week so he didn't have to spend any mental energy figuring out what to wear.
I love the 3D cube explosion and the Torque. They are just awesome!
I like the minimalist interface. I downloaded the app. Looks pretty nice. I like the tags functionality which can be used as contexts (I'm a GTD / Omnifocus tragic)
I'm a huge fan of Siri as a voice assistant for the iPhone. I'd say it saves me at least an hour each week. I hardly ever type on my phone any more. The accuracy is very good. On my computer I use Dragon Dictate.