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Probably the easiest thing you can do is just get up and put some socks on. It sounds silly, but when you're about the fall asleep your body redirects blood flow to your hands and feet. When those extremities are warm, it increases blood flow and makes it easier to fall asleep. So anything you can do to make your

AnyList for iOS does this superbly well. All items on your shopping list are sorted by department. You can also add recipes to the app, and then if you decide you want to make a recipe, tap each item you need and it'll be added to your Shopping List. I put all of my favorite recipes in the app, then tap each item I

I used to struggle to death any time I needed a screenshot of something on my Nook HD+ and could NEVER get the timing right. Just tested it now, knowing you need to push both down and hold them down for at least two seconds, and what do you know, worked 3 times in a row like a charm.

Gamification is one of the reasons I love using Todoist as my task manager. That stinkin' Karma really gets me motivated to keep working and ticking tasks off my list. I notice a HUGE difference in my desire to stay on top of my tasks when I have a potential negative Karma on the line.

Anyone else have issues commenting on Lifehacker sometimes? I wrote a comment a few days ago but it never showed up...

I absolutely adore my Graze subscription. They list all of their ingredients and let you filter out things like dairy and gluten. Each compartment is individually sealed - perfect for chucking in a bag and going out the door. I CANNOT recommend them highly enough!

Smoke point ≠ oxidation point. This poster is deceptive (perhaps unintentionally). Just because an oil has a high smoke point doesn't mean it's healthy to eat it after using it at high temperatures. The more stable the fat, the more it takes for it to oxidize/produce unhealthy free-radicals/go rancid. Saturated fats

I'm with you on this one. As a musician and amateur audiophile, I used to be very big on the Own It bandwagon, but I've since 180'd on that opinion for the following reasons. Haters of streaming take note, because most of you don't seem to truly understand what the streaming services have to offer (of course, this

but I can certainly envision trying to enjoy your media, alone or with others, and being interrupted by a call that you have to take.

My guess is it's either a) designed in Illustrator and finished in Photoshop, or b) just done in Photoshop (or similar programs, of course). The texture lets us know it's most likely Photoshop.

NAILED IT.

Eggs are not your enemy - nor is meat. Get GOOD eggs and meat - free range, grass fed, etc. and eat to your heart's content. Your body needs that fat to transport vitamins and you need to consume cholesterol so your body doesn't have to resort to making it on its own (which is when we can run into imbalance issues).

According to Apple's website for Mavericks, Enhanced Dictation also removes the time/character limit for a dictation. It's now supposedly unlimited (I don't use Dictation so I haven't tested it).

Most of these are true to an extent, but #4 & #5 are complete BS.

My mileage was exactly the same. Acid reflux, GERD, IBS, headaches, horrific sleep patterns, weight gain... the list goes on. Needless to say, I felt like crap. I'd heard about Paleo and the Paleo Diet by Loren Cordain had come in at work (I work in a library), so I checked it out with a shrug and a "What the heck,

Paleo, Primal, tomato, tomahto.

I'm a die-hard Trello user. I'd tried them all before settling (Asana, OneNote, OmniFocus, Things, Todoist [which I still have a soft spot for], Evernote [which I use daily, just not as a task manager], the list goes on and on), and I couldn't be happier. Trello's feature list is massive, though my favorite features

Trello does! I create a Board for each book series I read, a list for each book, and one of the cards I put for each book is Reading Progress, where I then list all of the chapters as a checklist and tick them off as I go. It gives a percentage completion as well:

Agreed! Though I find myself constantly, constantly, CONSTANTLY sharpening them, which is the opposite of the reviews I read before I forked up the money for a pack of the 602s. The darkness of the lead is gorgeous, though, and they're incredibly smooth.