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Scott Thigpen
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hey thanks for mentioning me in your story!

I am finishing up his book (via Audible) and have thoroughly enjoyed his book. Great job, Mark!

I pay 20 bucks a month for 1 gig of data on T-Mo, no contract (and no phone service). I'm always around wifi and I never really talk to anyone on the phone and if I have to, I can use Google Hangouts. Not sure I'll be switching anytime soon :)

Spotify is so slick and well done, I want to love Google Music... but it seems to be a mess

would this work for a steam game?

I have a N7 and an N5 and have not seen the rollout yet... I assuming sometime today

When I get upset or angry, I start stuttering and it's hard for me to make a complete sentence. I'm going to rehearse this and use it later when said argument arises. Thank you for posting this, Lifehacker!

can't you just use your old ipad1 which is also made out of some nice materials?

hey thanks for this, I enjoyed reading it and her blog

One solution to labeling is to externalize the problem. This is just a fancy term for making your problem the "villain" of your story, and perhaps even giving it a name. When I first tried out this technique, I decided to label my negative thoughts Carl. For example, when I think, "I am never going to finish this

I've been journaling for months now doing the same thing with Evernote. Sure it doesn't have all the whiz bang UI looks to it, but it works just fine. (plus... Android and all)

"You need the new Apple Glasses to view the watch at full screen." - Tim Cook

alas... no Android.

I freelanced for 20 years an a illustrator for companies such as the Wall Street Journal, Coca Cola and Condé Nast magazines, it was the best job ever. When the recession hit I lost that all.

I'd gained a fair amount of weight and had slipped happily into the life of mediocrity in my late 30s. One day after work I didn't get home until after 10pm and when my wife asked me where I'd been all day, I couldn't even tell her I was such in a fog. She wanted me to get some direction, so I read David Allen's

"and it seems like a lot of people buy one, use it for a couple weeks, and then leave it to hang out in a sock drawer"

I read Dan Harris' book a few months back, it's fantastic and have started implementing 5 minutes a day into my schedule. It's gotten to the point where I'm possessive of those five minutes to "turn off my brain."

OMG THANK YOU!!!