This Interactive Game Explains Why You Can’t Get Stuff Done

If you’re feeling stuck on a project or your workflow just isn’t cutting it, it can be tough to figure out exactly what the problem is. This tool guides you through a series of questions and exercises to help pinpoint your productivity problem.

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Calculate Your Savable Income to Find Out How Comfortable a Salary Will Be

When you’re examining your salary, you probably compare it to your current (or future) expenses. To really get a feel for how comfortable you’ll be, calculate how much of that income you’ll be able to save.

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Google Maps Gets New Navigation Notification, Automatic Map Downloads, More

Google Maps for Android’s recent update added a ton of tiny but useful changes. Chief among them, the persistent notification you see while using Navigation now has a new look that makes it much easier to tell where you’re going.

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Catch Up On This Year’s MTV Movie Award Nominees Before the Show

With award categories like Best Villain, Best Kiss, and Best Fight, The MTV Movie Awards are like the Oscar’s younger, more fun cousin who has tattoos and stuff. Here’s where you can watch all the awesome movies that will be featured at this Sunday’s award show.

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7 Ways to Live a Life of Purpose

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7 Ways To Live A Life Of Purpose

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We live in a crazy fast world and it’s easy to get caught up in the vicious cycle of on your marks, get set…. go, go, go….!

The days are a constant blur of racing to get to work on time, trying to achieve all your work responsibilities, being bombarded digitally, and then racing home to buy groceries, get dinner ready, pay bills and find the time to exercises. This is just my to-do list. For those of you who have children, you could easily add another 5-10 activities on top of mine…!

It is little wonder that at the end of the day, we lie down on the couch trying to buy some “me” time in front of the TV screen, with a glass (or bottle of red) trying to medicate ourselves from the stress and pressure of our lives. We may even turn to our favourite digital distractions: Facebook, Instagram or FarmVille.

We don’t even realise that this constant bustling between our personal and professional lives is actually making us sick.

Because of this, lifestyle movements as such as mindful living, minimalism, meditation and yoga are taking off.

By focussing on the journey and not just the destination and taking the time to “smell the roses” we are able to live live with intention and find balance.

Here are 7 things that I do to help me live a purpose-filled life:

1. Self-care.

Call it self-care, self-love or even selfish, but I make sure to prioritize my needs first. While it is noble to take care of others, and can also be rewarding, it can often lead to stress and feelings of resentment. Remember to make time for yourself because if you don’t, the pressure of trying to do it all while trying to do it perfectly will lead to burn out. Take a moment in the day for you. Perhaps its as simple as having a cup of tea in the afternoon. Or reading a book before bed. Or maybe it’s waking up 30 mins earlier to go for a walk. Whatever it is, selfishness can be a good thing if it means nourishing your soul and giving back to yourself.

2. Just breathe.

Practicing daily meditation or yoga can help you get centered. In fact, by purposefully bringing your attention back to your breath, you are gently cajoling your mind to the here and now instead of what it has learned to do (which is race at a frenzied pace!). When I do yoga and meditation in the morning, I tend to be less stressed and overwhelmed because these activities help me to set the tone and intention for the day in a more relaxed way.

3. Get organized.

How many of us say that we don’t have time for the things we really want to do? Most of us. And how many of us actually take responsibility for wasting a lot of the free time we do have? None of us.

If you consider that each of us sleeps perhaps 6-8 hours, and works 8—10 hours per day, that still leaves us with about 8 hours (give or take an hour or two each way) to do as we please. So if at the bare minimum we have 6 hours to do as we please, how many of us are using this time effectively to do the things that give us the most joy or gives us a sense of purpose?

So let’s start trading our time wisely and consciously. If you want to get fit, instead of spending an hour on Facebook, spend that hour going for a run or doing yoga. That’s what I do.

4. You are what you eat.

Your nutrition plays an important role in how you look, feel, behave and think. If you’re feeling tired, negative or depressed, it may be because you’re not consuming enough of the right vitamins and nutrients. I am vegetarian so by default I tend to eat lots of fruit and vegetables. However if you’re diet consists of lots of processed foods, white breads, dairy, refined sugar, and alcohol it could explain why you’re not performing at your optimal levels. Increase your organic whole foods intake, eat plenty of green leafy vegetables and drink lots of water, and you’ll notice a big difference in your energy levels and your overall health.

5. Choose happiness.

I get in trouble for saying this (often by people who prefer to dwell on the negative) but for me, happiness is a choice. Even if I don’t always have control over every element of my life, I know that I can control how I choose to react, think, feel and respond.

My emotions are within my control and that means happiness is also. Now I’m not saying that at every moment of every day I choose happiness. Not at all. Sometimes I get really frustrated. And sometimes I lose my s%$# when things don’t go according to plan. But I take responsibility for those times and they often don’t last the entire day let alone the next couple of days. The truth is, that if you want to be happy, just choose to be happy. Often the only thing separating a negative person and a positive person is their perspective.

6. Avoid distractions.

This is a big one for me because I run my own digital agency and with all the emails, notifications, tweets, and messages I received it can be easy to get distracted. One second I’m  “just checking” a notification and then an hour later you realise you’ve just wasted time on unproductive social media activities. So to avoid wasting time on non-essential activities and be more productive, I turn my phone off when I work. This means that while I’m working on a project, I have my phone on “airplane mode” and I log out of my email inbox so that I’m not distracted by incoming emails that serve no purpose other than to distract me from the task at hand. I am also particular about having several windows open on my laptop as having too many open can also be distracting.

7. Learn to say no.

I used to be one of those “yes” people. I was afraid of missing out on an opportunity and being a social butterfly meant that I would say yes to every invite that came my way. But after years of spending my weekends partying and attending events, I realized that I wasn’t making any headway with my life and business goals. So I started putting first things first, prioritizing my time and saying no to the things that didn’t really matter. And I couldn’t be more happier and fulfilled!

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Jennifer Nini is the founder of The Social Copywriter, a digital copywriting agency for socially responsible businesses. She is also the editor of Eco Warrior Princess, one of the world’s leading ethical fashion and sustainable lifestyle blogs. When she’s not perfecting a sentence or coaching business clients, you will find Jennifer at her off-grid permaculture farm connecting with nature.

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Why Some People Make Money – Why Others Never Will

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If you want wealth, you have to want it so passionately that you are willing to do what it takes to get there. Getting rich involves two things – a wealth-growing mindset and very specific habits and activities, some risky, some conservative. Here are the reasons why some people make money and others don’t.

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The Mindset

Rich people and average people think differently about money. Rich people see money as a tool to be used to make more money. Average people see money as the means by which they live – money is to be used to pay bills, buy things, and have a decent life. Rich people look for places to put their money where it will earn as much as possible. Average people buy new cars.

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The Habits/Activities

People who make money:

  1. Start Early: Some start in childhood, as Warren Buffet did. But it is important to begin as early as possible to put money away in places where it will earn more. A 401K or IRA is the first place to begin. From there, as more money becomes available, increase your contributions, or, if it is expendable money, begin to invest and take some risks.
  2. Automate Savings: People who make money have savings removed from their paychecks or transferred from their checking accounts to an investment program. People who don’t make money keep saying to themselves, “I’ll invest myself with whatever I have left.” Nothing is ever left.

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3. Live Below Their Means: Rich people have lived below their means for a long time. They often drive used cars; they stay in the same house rather than “moving up” with each new raise or promotion. Warren Buffet still lives in the first house he purchased in Omaha, Nebraska. Bill Gates did not “move up” until he was already a millionaire.

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4. Are Usually Entrepreneurs: People who make money generally do not do so working for someone else. While they may start out that way, they have an entrepreneurial spirit that drives them to strike out on their own.

5. Avoid Spending Temptations: In the process of becoming wealthy, rich people are so goal-focused that any extra money they have goes toward that goal – an investment, a new startup, etc. People who don’t make money give into temptations a lot.

6. Make Learning a Priority: People who make money have an appetite to keep learning throughout their lifetimes. This is how they find the opportunities for investments and strategic risk-taking. Continual learning is where the big ideas come from. Richard Branson doesn’t have much formal education, but he has spent his entire lifetime learning new things.

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7. Are Risk-Takers: Rich people know that there are risks involved in making money. They are willing to take them and don’t exhibit much fear in the process. The average person stays fearful – he worries about scarcity or bad times that might come sometime in the future. He, therefore, plays it safe.

8. Think Being Rich is a Right: Rich people know that it is right to make money and become wealthy. They believe they can make money and set about to do just that. The average person thinks wealth is a matter of luck or family birth. Sometimes that’s true, but most often it is not. Mark Zuckerberg did not get rich by birth or luck. He got rich because he had a passion, and he followed that passion.

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9. Have goals not Wishes: People who make money always have goals and they keep those goals front and center, doing what it takes to achieve them. The big goals turn into smaller goals that are worked toward every week, month and year. People who don’t make money don’t have goals. They have wishes, without the passion to go after them.

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The correct mindset toward money is the first step. When these 9 activities are added to that mindset, money is then the result.

 

 

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The Baby Care Essentials Bag

If you’re heading out into the world for a little day trip with a baby, you’ll need a very special set of stuff. Here’s what Everyday Carry reader Dan P brings along with him.

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Ask Dr. NerdLove: Am I Wasting My 20s With Her?

Hello, Internet! Welcome to Ask Dr. NerdLove, the only dating advice column that also protects Hell’s Kitchen with anti-gentrification fists of justice.

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Make Quick Veggie Meals with the “Grain, Green, Bean” Formula

Planning your meals ahead of time is great, but the next time you’re short on time and need a quick meal, use the “grain, green, bean” formula to throw together a healthy, filling dish from what you have around your fridge and pantry.

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Remains of the Day: Nest Is Disabling Revolv Smart Home Hubs

Owners of the Revolv smart home hub are having a case of the Mondays. After being acquired by Nest two years ago, Nest is finally pulling the cord on the old hubs. So what’s that mean for the early adopters?

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