It’s true that when you don’t have any time, you tend to get more done. Granted most of it consists of doing things that you don’t “want” to
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It’s true that when you don’t have any time, you tend to get more done. Granted most of it consists of doing things that you don’t “want” to
What Are Nootropics? Why Successful People Are Using Them For Focus
This is a great post to understand nootropics or smart drugs. I ‘ve been experimenting with nootropics for a while and I can feel the results in attention, focus, energy and stamina. Currently, I’m tweaking stacks to enhance memory and cognitive improvement. It takes some time to stack the right combination especially when taking 38 pills each day and counting, along with other supplements.
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Today is monday
I've decided to give up social media on the Sabbath. For the past 3 weeks from 12:00 to 11:59, I don't touch Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram or Pinterest. I've learned that I didn't realize how often I picked up my phone and opened these apps purely out of habit. It's helped me to find more productive things to do with my Sundays. I've spent more time with my husband, my scriptures, and serving people in the ward. The experiment has been such a success that I've decided to limit myself to checking social media once a day for the next few weeks. Let's see where my life goes from here.
I joined Tinder as a joke experiment.
And all I’ve really learned is that- I’m a face to face person. But. If you want to fuck. There’s plenty and plenty and loads and loads and unlimited amount of guys that will hit you up in less than a second just to demolish you.
I’m pretty sure that unlike girls- guys don’t really have any real standard. So that being said. Flip your hair. And. Wrap. It. Up.
Gin and hot chocolate isn't bad
Learn about the Emotional Freedom Technique from Rasheedah Grafton. It is a energy therapy and powerful technique that reduces your stress.
12 Monthly Experiments
I have a healthy list of goals that I will accomplish in 2014. We are 8 days into the new year, and things are rocking. I’m admittedly not achieving every goal immediately as there have been some radical changes, but it’s all about the journey. I’m slacking in my 12 Monthly Experiments mostly because I didn’t know what my 12 Monthly Experiments should be. Until now.
The idea behind the 12 Monthly Experiments originated from Reece Pacheco (or whoever inspired him to do this). I consider myself to be a “life scientist” in that I am always performing little experiments to better understand myself and how my body and mind react in certain situations and conditions. In my list of goals, I have things that I am committed to for the long term. These are things that I have been doing, want to maintain and things that I know I should be doing more. That’s not what these experiments are about.
The 12 Monthly Experiments are about doing things I think I should be doing. In taking the Lean Startup approach, I have some assumptions that doing the things on this list will add value to my life and others around me. If I can validate that assumption, then I will find a way to make this a permanent change and part of my routine. If the experiment is a complete and total bust, well, it was only a small amount of time that I’ve invested to find out the answer.
So without further ado, the 2014 list of Monthly Experiments:
January: Come up with 10 startup ideas a day
February: Introduce 2 people who should meet every day
March: Maintain a strict email routine
April: Learn something new every day and document it
May: Engage in a competitive activity every day
June: Work outside for 1 hour every day
July: Do some serious exploring of Brazil
August: Take a Power Nap every day
September: Answer a question on Quora every day
October (birthday month): Try something new every day
November: Write a Journal Entry every day
December: Sleep 8 hours a night
So there you have it. These are the things I will do throughout the year to shake it up a bit and find out a lot more about myself along the way. I know I’m a little behind as I’ve missed a fully 7 days this month, but I’m make up for it. Also, know that these are totally subject to change at any time as I may come up with something better or more relevant. Let the fun begin.