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Thanks to http://www.hd-wallpapersx.com/cyndihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16823237120268856596noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193443250379097067.post-77136540288437274292014-01-07T11:59:00.003-08:002014-01-07T11:59:49.458-08:00Super Simple Sleep Timer Silences or Closes Apps On a Timer <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Android: Using your phone to play music as you drift to sleep is great. Finding out you left the music app running for eight hours is less great. Super Simple Sleep Timer solves this by killing or quieting your apps after a set time.
The app allows you to choose either specific media apps like your music player or Netflix, and set a timer that will force them to close after a set number of minutes. Alternatively, you can select "All" to close everything at once. The timer is fairly spartan, but it does what it does well.cyndihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16823237120268856596noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193443250379097067.post-17828959001798911322014-01-07T11:56:00.002-08:002014-01-07T11:56:34.939-08:00Leave Soda Bottles Out in the Cold to Make Your Own Slurpees <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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In many parts of the world, temperatures are hitting record lows. Make the most of this winter cold by turning soda into slushies or slurpees.
All you need to do, as the video above demonstrates, is leave a bottle of soda out in the freezing cold for a few hours—to the point where it's really cold but not yet frozen. Slowly twist the cap off, and the soda will slushify itself. (Yes, that's a new word.)
For all those lucky folks who don't have to worry about defrosting themselves right now, just use your freezer.
cyndihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16823237120268856596noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193443250379097067.post-88080543649728978792014-01-07T11:53:00.000-08:002014-01-07T11:53:09.801-08:00Limitless Tracks How Productive You Are Online, Motivates You to Focus <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Chrome: How productive are you, really, when you're online? Unless you track your time, you might not really know. Limitless is a new extension that not only tracks your browsing habits, it also inspires you to complete your goals.
Every time you open a new tab, Limitless greets you with a productivity tip, a pleasant background, and how much time you've spent on different site categories. You can edit sites' categories in case you want to put Lifehacker into entertainment rather than productivity, for example (but you wouldn't do that, would you?). When you first set the extension up, you tell the app your goals for the new year and can also add a daily goal, to be reminded of these when you open a new tab.
Limitless also displays how long you've been on a productive or time-wasting site with a green or red number in the icon.
If you tend to get really distracted, you'll probably need a more powerful site blocker, but for everyone else, this is a helpful tool, much like RescueTime, but for your browser. A Firefox version is in the works.
cyndihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16823237120268856596noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193443250379097067.post-69672893329828145612014-01-07T11:52:00.000-08:002014-01-07T11:52:05.662-08:00 Why Saving Money Is So Hard, and How to Trick Yourself to Save More <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It's not just lack of self-control that keeps many of us from saving as much as we should. Harvard economics professor Sendhil Mullainathan tells CNN Money that it's human nature not to save, but we can get better at it.
He says our "scarcity of attention" keeps us from seeing what's most important and focused on urgent expenses rather than future priorities like retirement or college savings. You can beat that trap with automated savings (advice that surprises probably no one but bears repeating). Also, if you don't have a steady paycheck or during times of "extra" money, you'll need to trick yourself:
The question is what you do at times of abundance — say, if you get a tax refund. You have a magical opportunity to escape scarcity. But studies show that if I give you an abundance shock of $10,000, you don't just spend that $10,000. You end up spending $20,000, because you're thinking, "I have all this extra money."
You forget how you felt under the conditions of scarcity. You need to think, "Instead of using this windfall to buy something nice, I should put it in a savings account."
There's a cool website I've used, FutureMe.org. It lets you write an email to yourself to be delivered later. Say you are struggling to make a credit card payment. You send yourself an email to arrive in December, when you're going to get your Christmas bonus, saying, "Remember last March when making that payment was a pain? I don't want to be back there. As attractive as shopping is right now, let's put some of our bonus toward paying down the credit card."
Mullainathan mentions a Save More Tomorrow program which suggests that committing to save more in the future is more effective than trying to save more now. So doing something like the 52 Week Money Challenge where you're ramping up your savings slowly but surely could be a better approach for some.cyndihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16823237120268856596noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193443250379097067.post-17588571971090021612014-01-07T11:50:00.001-08:002014-01-07T11:50:55.991-08:00Sony RX100 II<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The Sony RX100 II is the best point and shoot camera you can buy, and though it's not discounted today, Amazon is tossing in a $50 gift card with your purchase. That amounts to the best deal we've ever seen on this model. If you need something to spend that credit on, PNY's high speed 32GB SD card is at an all-time low $17 today.cyndihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16823237120268856596noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8193443250379097067.post-32836700545336035652014-01-07T11:49:00.000-08:002014-01-07T11:49:11.595-08:00Clip Better Adds Link Previews to Emails to Provide Context to Links <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Chrome: When you send a link through email it usually means a boring string of text without a lot of information. Clip Better is a Chrome extension that adds Facebook-like link previews to emails so there's actually a bit of context.
Clip Better pulls a page title, description, and thumbnail image from a link, and then formats it into a nice, descriptive little box. You can then drop that into any email client that supports HTML, and the recipient gets a link that actually has context. If you're in the habit of sending links to friends or family, Clip Better makes the process a heck of a lot more visual.
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If I were to say I am a shopping addict, the image you might create is of a guy carrying a dozen bags on each arm walking distractedly towards the next store in a shopping mall. In reality I am more of an obsessive online spender.
This post originally appeared on Robert A. Murphy's blog.
I'm what Malcolm Gladwell would call a maven. Purchasing is a sport, a hobby, predicated on making the very best decision based first a learning of everything you can about a product category. I once spent 40+ hours researching a storm shell (a hyped-up rain jacket). I looked at the weights, limitations, and benefits of every breathable clothing material available. I looked at the variations in seam sealing techniques of every major manufacturer. I watched online videos of jacket owners performing tests and looking for flaws in design and build. I looked for features like pocket designs, hood configurations, and adaptability.
I would feel a rush when I made my way to an REI or received a box from the one online retailer in the US selling products produced by an obscure Scandinavian manufacturer offering a slightly different design variation than that of Marmot, TNF, or other more ubiquitous US manufacturers. And I did this with survival knives, camping equipment, flashlights, cooking equipment, electronics, and more. After one project was completed I was on to the next, accompanied with a sense of urgency and importance.
I have realized that my desire to learn and the excitement of the purchase (that emotional rush that comes when new packages arrive in the mail) combined into an obsessive compulsive, out of control spiraling that would infringe on my ability to focus fully or ever hope to exist in the moment. There is a sense of urgency with this type of purchasing. I would feel as though something was wrong or missing until I had discovered and owned that perfect purchase. And the longer I "researched" and obsessed, the more exciting the fulfillment would become.
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Companies know this to be true. Product marketing and branding professionals place significance on products and features, each year offering a better version of the last. What came last year was good, but what we have this year is even warmer, better, safer, more breathable, more resilient, better customized for specific applications, smaller, lighter, revolutionary, cutting edge, or just plain game-changing. Every year we are told our lives will be better with this unique, more improved product.
And in some cases this is true. But when I walk around in my hi-tech, rain proof jacket with storm flaps, pit zips, and a material guaranteed to keep moisture out while still remaining breathable I should remind myself that the first few individuals to climb Everest or walk to the South Pole did so with animal furs, cotton, and wool. Do I really need the latest advancement in waterproof protection to help on the walk from my car to the office? Do I really need a survival knife with just the perfect balance between length, weight, and steel? Will 1095 carbon, VG10, or 154cm really make a big difference on those 20 mile r/t backpacking or simple car camping trips on heavily populated trails (if you understand this sentence, you may too have a problem)? Will the jump from 140 to 160 lumens in a flashlight make a difference in my way of life?
But Robert, you say, this is a hobby! Sure. I get it completely. It's fun to learn and use this knowledge. But is this the best use of your time or could you possibly be filling in space that could be more useful as, say, room to breathe?
For the past five months, as part of a New Year's resolution, I have almost entirely cut out extraneous spending from my life, and by default, obsessive product researching. I have purchased only the very basics, and then only just a few items. On two separate occasions I began the process of looking for something I deemed "necessary," my brain tricking me into old behaviors. And after feeling the obsessive and emotional inclinations pop back up, I cancelled the search. That was as or perhaps more rewarding as not purchasing in the first place.
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After the first two months I began to notice an increase in the time I had available. I started going to the gym, attending a weekly meditation class, and spending time reading. I went out more often and spent time wandering around the city. Most importantly, I spent time thinking critically about where I was and where I wanted to be.
Critical thinking is something that is a bit of a challenge when applied to the self. We all know the old adage about the unexamined life, but we also know how much easier it is to pick the problem out in someone else than to see the glaring error in what we do ourselves. And we also get caught in patterns of behavior rather than look at what those behaviors mean.
Throughout the last few months I've been keeping tally of my emotional impulses (what else can I do with all of this free time?). There are trends in what and how I look for purchases. Some results include:
I am inclined to purchase survival type equipment when I feel powerless
I am inclined to research vacations or travel options when I feel stuck
I am prone to distract myself with entertainment when I know I have something serious to consider or accomplish
I am inclined to purchase cooking equipment when I feel tired of what I'm doing at home
Do you see the trend? My inclination towards purchasing and distraction are directly correlated with a deficiency in my emotional well-being: aka, I have been self-medicating. My purchasing has not been meaningless. It has a cause and an effect. The cause is the set of emotions that are felt due to stressors and variables felt in my life. The effect is that I am unable to deal with the cause because I am not aware of it due to the fullness of my mind in relation to purchasing. The emotional impulses are not satisfied, they are simply brushed aside.
In the short time I have been stepping back from purchasing I have noticed small windows of growing clarity. I'm already finding that I have time for to create better boundaries, channel impulses, create opportunities, be more present in every moment, ease stress and the feeling of being overwhelmed, and develop more room to breathe and examine what is really going on in my life.
There was a study once in which researchers looked at the lives of lottery winners. They found that after their win, these new millionaires would keep purchasing more and more expensive items and adapting to a more expensive lifestyle. Essentially, what thrilled them once no longer thrilled them and they needed more and more spending to feel the enjoyment they once felt. This was termed the hedonic escalator.
Take that idea and apply to purchasing, entertainment, or anything else that is enjoyable but capable of moving into a space out of control. I joke with people that I am either spiraling upwards or downwards. I am either moving towards positive actions or negative. I cannot stay still. I know that I'm not alone. The question then becomes, what are you moving towards, and are you aware of this movement? What could you gain by taking a step back?
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