Schedule Your Phone Calls Instead of Reacting to Them

Some jobs make you spend a lot of time on the phone. Typically, the phone rings and you respond. They suggest thirty minute increments, but you could pick any schedule that works for you. Many professionals will make those calls at the top of the hour for a ten minute period. When you aren’t making calls, put the phone in do not disturb mode. Check out the link for other ways to start your mornings off productively....

February 1, 2015 · 1 min · 89 words · Yolanda Thompson

Check Your Child's Car Seat for an Expiration Date

Child safety seats are important, but you may not realize that they have expiration datesso check yours now. No, the seats don’t turn into pumpkins after the expiration. The average “best by” date on these child safety seats is six years. If you’ve got the option to’t find the date on the seat, hit up the manufacturer. They’ll know where to look. How to Find Out When Your Car Seat Will Expire| The Stir...

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 77 words · Kenneth Lambert

Find Your “10 Minute Tasks” Each Day to Stay Productive

Lots of us have problems organizing our day productively. We never seem to have the time. Keeping a list of “10-Minute Tasks” lets you get stuff done without feeling overwhelmed. Inc explains: you might consolidate these micro-tasks into one daily 10-minute session. Check out the link for other things to get done during that 10 minute slot in your day. How 10 Minutes of Work a Day Can Maximize Your Productivity| Inc....

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 77 words · Lindsay Brady

How to Make XBMC Easier to Use (Especially for Non-Geeks)

This week, we’re making your home theater a little more friendly. However, not all of them are exactly easy to navigate, especially for those unfamiliar with XBMC. For example, Confluence’s horizontal menu is hard to see, and certain add-ons are buried in submenus. Experiment with some other skins and see which ones are easier to navigate. I personally really like “Transparency” for its easy-to-read vertical menu. Play around with your remote and see what layout makes the most sense....

January 31, 2015 · 2 min · 232 words · Bruce Rogers

Learn About Every Pasta Type There Is with This Massive Encyclopedia

There aa lotof different types of pasta, and for good reason. If you thought you knew everything there is to know about pasta varieties, think again. This visual encyclopedia from Russell van Kraayenburg atChasing Deliciousis about as big as they come. Along with the enormous graphic, Kraayenburg also explains the different textures and suffixes too. Kitchen 101: Pasta| Chasing Delicious

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 60 words · Tyrone Wells

Reflector Mirrors your iOS Screen to a Mac, PC or Android device

Reflector puts your iOS screen on a Mac, PC or Android gear by acting as an AirPlay receiver. After you install it, mirror your iPhone or iPad with the AirPlay icon in the control center. Reflector lets you record the broadcast from your iOS equipment, so it’s great for training.

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 50 words · Christina Cunningham

Roomer Travel Lets You Sell Your Non-Refundable Hotel Reservations

Sometimes, when you buy a hotel reservation in advance, the reservation isn’t refundable. If you boughttravel insurance, it’s possible for you to make a claim against it too. Then set your own price. They recommend selling at a 50-75% discount. Roomer doesn’t charge a fee for posting your reservation. If someone buys your reservation, Roomer pays you direct. They don’t charge a fee for this service.

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 66 words · David Howell

This Graphic Shows Bunch of Desk-Based Exercises for the Office

Sitting all day at your deskisn’t good for you. If you’re not stretching enough at your desk, this graphic is a great reminder. 15 Exercises you might Do at Your Desk| Desirable Body

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 33 words · Nicole Scott

This Webapp Pairs Great Wines with Your Super Bowl Spread

Hit the link below to try it out. Super Bowl Wine and Food Pairings| VinePair

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 15 words · Daniel Sosa

Try a Writing Meditation If Sitting Still Isn’t Working For You

Meditation has aton of benefits, and you’re able to do itlots of ways. Many practices focus on sitting still, but you’re free to also meditate while writing. Buster Benson, the founder of750words, explains how writing is a form of meditation we can all do. Instead of setting a word limit, set a time limit and write whatever comes to mind. Don’t judge or censor what you’re writingjust observe your thoughts and write what you see....

January 31, 2015 · 1 min · 127 words · Cathy Owens

Convert AA Batteries Into C Batteries with Some Thin Cardboard Strips

YouTuberkipkayrecommends a simple conversion if your flashlight needs some juice and you’re in a pinch. Still, it’s better than nothing, and sometimes you just have towork with what you’ve got. Turn a AA Battery into a C Battery!| YouTube

January 30, 2015 · 1 min · 39 words · Andrew Jones

Convince Your Boss to Give You a Sabbatical by Learning New Skills

Check with your HR department to see if your company does. Where they overlap is the list you should present to your boss. Should You Consider Taking a Work Sabbatical?| Good.Co Image fromtintedlensphoto.

January 30, 2015 · 1 min · 33 words · Tiffany Howard

Cook Risotto in 3 Minutes and "Ramen-ize" Rice with Baking Soda

Well, technically, three minutes plus an hour and a half of (hands off) soaking time. We cooked it at a rolling boil. The grains of rice retained their shape and structure; they did not break apart. As the rice and stock cooked together, they gained the texture of risotto. We finished the rice with a knob of butter and grated Parmigiano Reggiano. We had a creamy, chewy, perfect risotto in three minutes....

January 30, 2015 · 1 min · 106 words · Shelby Greer