Create Rituals to Be More Consistent at Fitness

Many people tend to be anxious about their fitness routine. They want to optimize everything, which leads to overthinking and eventually inconsistency. If this sounds like you, creating a ritual more be the best thing that you could do. In fitness,sticking to fundamental principles is much more important than minor details. Here are a few morning ritual examples from fitness coach Ben Tormey: 2. Step on the scale. Daily repetition removes the emotion, the scale weight is now just a number to note down....

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 133 words · Maria Mcdaniel

Hide a Wi-Fi Router in a Magazine Holder

As important as they are, routers and modems aren’t the prettiest things to look at. Keep them from cluttering up the view with their constantly blinking lights with a simple magazine storage box. The photos above from Design O.C.D. pretty much say it all. Equipment Organization| Design O.C.D.

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 48 words · Dustin Jones

HotelTonight Adds Two New Ways to Get Discounted Rooms

Available globally, Rate Drop offers same day discounts from hotels near you starting at 3pm. Bonus Rate features special offers that you’re free to access up to a week in advance. For more information on the HotelTonight app and these new features, check out theHotelTonight site. HotelTonight |iTunes Store HotelTonight |Google Play Store HotelTonight |Windows Store

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 56 words · Kristin Andrade MD

How to Finally Get Through Your Seemingly Endless Netflix Queue

Here’s a systematic way to start actually making your way over your streaming Everest. This can be tough to start doing, though, so find what Yahoo! tech columnist Rob Walker calls your “Netflix Albatross.” You’ve probably watched 100 other things, but for some reason this particular viewing experience remains untouched. Say goodbye and remove it from the queue for good. If you wanted to watch it, you would have by now....

January 27, 2015 · 2 min · 214 words · Teresa Gonzalez

How to Stay Motivated to Keep Brown-Bagging Your Lunch

“Bring your lunch!” chirp bloggers giving advice to those who wish to save money. “Cook a stew on Sunday night and it will feed you at work all week long!” “Pack up leftovers from the night before!” This post originally appeared atThe Billfold. I haven’t always put a lot of thought into preparing nutritious, interesting lunches. It doesn’t have to be that way! Stepping away from the desk Starting with a red herring!...

January 27, 2015 · 2 min · 268 words · Tami Briggs

iOS Updates Will No Longer Require So Much Free Space on Your Phone

The update, 8.1.3, also fixes some other bugs, and is available to download now.

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 14 words · Matthew Long

Movecheapr Compares Prices Between Moving Trucks

Finding a cheap movingtruck requires a bit of finesse, but a hackathon project dubbed Movecheapr makes comparing those prices a bit easier by scanning for truck prices in your area and giving you all the results. Movecheapr is just a quick hackathon project, so it’s pretty simple, but it gets the job done. throw in in your zip code and the date you need it, then Movecheapr scans all the popular rental truck companies for prices....

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 104 words · Jennifer Lindsey

Plex for Android Update Simplifies Licenses, Adds Photo Casting

Today, the company is simplifying it to one, simple app on the Play Store. The way it works now is there’s one free Plex app on the Google Play Store. To unlock streaming functionality, there’s a one-time $5 in-app purchase. PlexPass users can also unlock the functionality by logging in. The separate, free app that used to solely be for PlexPass users has now been deprecated. It’s not all license reshuffling, of course....

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 94 words · Kathy Snyder

Puree Veggies for a Quicker, Thicker Tomato Sauce

Everyone should learn how tomake a quick and tasty tomato sauce. Save time by pureeing the vegetables with a food processor. You get all that flavor, and it saves so much time. double-check you cook the water off after you’ve pureed the veggies, then make your sauce as normal. If you don’t have a food processor,try a metal sieveor a blender. Time-Saving Tip: Ultra-Easy Tomato Sauce| Food&Wine Image frompuzzlemaster.

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 69 words · Nicholas Torres

Pushbullet Arrives for Mac, iOS, and Safari

OS X/iOS/Safari: Pushbullet is easily one of the best apps forbridging your devices together. The one hole in its support, however, has been Apple devices. Today that’s over. Pushbullet now has support for Macs, iDevices, and even Safari. Introducing Pushbullet for iOS, Mac, and Safari| Pushbullet

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · Anthony Day

Raise Your Backyard Wall Height for Privacy and Protection

Feel like your neighbors can see everything you do in your yard? Keep prying eyes out by building this easy-to-install privacy fence. It won’t break your budget and looks good from both sides of your wall. This privacy fence extends past the top of your existing wall, to a height of 8 feet. This is tall enough to block neighbors windows and prevent anyone from trying to jump your wall....

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 103 words · Kyle Calhoun

Remove Stamps from Letters With Your Microwave

Putting the wrong stamp on a letter is a mild frustration. But it can be easily remedied with a few seconds in the microwave. We’ve already discussed some of thebest tips and tricks for your microwave. To be safe, I tried this on my microwave’s lowest power level, and it worked fine. Of course, considermicrowave safety, too. For more tips, check out the full video. 10 Things You Didn’t Know Your Microwave Could Do!...

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 75 words · Tony Thomas

Stanford's Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift Course Is Now Available

Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift| iTunes U

January 27, 2015 · 1 min · 8 words · Mark Flores