CookieSpy Allows You to View Cookies From All Your Browsers

Windows: Web sites tend to store a lot of cookies on your setup. CookieSpy allows you to see what cookies each net net app has stored on your gear.

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 29 words · Michael Baker

Dreeps Turns Your Boring iPhone Alarm Clock Into an RPG

Instead of just wakingyouup, it wakes youanda character in a mini-RPG up. But the appeal is really in seeing what your character does. Dreeps($2.99) | iTunes App Store viaTouchArcade

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 29 words · Ashley Macdonald

Evaluate Your Life Each Day with One Basic Question: Did Today Matter?

With a short, but sweet question you might help yourself maintain focus on moving forward. Of course, overall every day matters to us. As humans, we value our time and enjoy being alive for the most part. Still, we all know the feeling of those days where it seems like nothing happened. On his blog, Chris Guillebeau writes about a tip he got from writerGemma Stone. If so, great. Do more things like it tomorrow....

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 161 words · Mr. Dwayne Salazar

Facebook Releases Facebook Lite, Drastically Reduces App Overhead

The app itself is incredibly spartan, with very little excess. (But if you don’t like it,the mobile site is always a good alternative.) Facebook Lite| Google Play Store viaTechCrunch

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 29 words · Michael Harrison

Ferment Your Own Tabasco-Style Hot Sauce Using Greek Yogurt

If you’re a fan of spicy foods then you know how awesome a good hot sauce can be. Over at Instructables, userzymurgeneticisthas put together a comprehensive guide to fermenting your own liquid fire. To achieve the dream of never-ending homemade hot sauce, check out the complete guide below. Of course, if Sriracha is more your style, you canmake that at home too. Ferment Your Own Hot Sauce| Instructables

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 68 words · Mark Haley

How to Buy Happiness: The Purchases Most Likely to Bring You Joy

It’s certainly hard to measure happiness, of course. That said, buying happiness all comes down to how you spend your money. Experiences also have the perk of shaping who you are. Only 34% of respondents said that material goods brought them happiness. Experiences make that easy, especially if it’s something you’ve never done before. How could you not be in the moment if you’re experiencing something brand new? The human happiness system is fundamentally attuned to change and houses are very stable....

January 26, 2015 · 3 min · 586 words · Evan Rosales

Improve Your Posture with These Exercises from the Army Field Manual

Posture can affect a lot of things, includingour confidenceand how other people feel about us. Teach yourself good posture by practicing these exercises from the Army Field Manual. Good posture is a habit that pays off over time. These exercises are great to get you out of your seat. WWII Workout Week: Posture Training| The Art of Manliness

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 58 words · Gregory Mcintosh

Juicing Unlocks More Vitamins, But Also Calories and Sugar

Proponents of juicing say it’s a great way to stuffmore vitamins and phytonutrientsinto your diet. Fruit juice has also been criticized as a sugary, fiberless drinkno better for you than cola. What’s the truth? So is orange juice healthy? That depends onwhether it helps you meet your goals. So is juice healthy? It depends how you look at it. But for most of us, the whole orange is still the better choice....

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 86 words · Glenn Franklin

Leave Your Desk When Working on Conceptual Tasks

Timing can affecthow well you performspecific types of work. Similarly, your environment can have an impact on certain tasks, too. For work that requires brainstorming, consider getting up from your desk. Some tasks are action-driven, while others require conceptual thinking. Being close to your work engages the doing system. When you are far from it, you think about it more conceptually. Distance engages the thinking system. If you think about it, you might even do this already....

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 121 words · Derek Cook

Look at People's Feet when Approaching a Conversation In Progress

If they turn both torso and feet, it means you are welcome. 19 Psychological Life Hacks that Will Help You Gain the Advantage in Social Situations| Social Dose Photo byadamclyde.

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 30 words · Mary Turner

Set a Theme Each Month for a Year of Self-Improvement

Trying toimprove yourselfis a worthwhile, but tough, endeavor. To make things easier, pick a focus for each month andset goalsto stay on track. Think of 2-3 things that you want to improve upon and use them for the next few months. Create checkpoints throughout the month to help yourself stay focused. The 2015 Mindful Living Calendar| HOLSTEE Image fromJoel Kramer.

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 60 words · Emily Jimenez

Teach Kids Gratitude With These Tips at Different Ages

Thebenefits of gratitudearen’t just for adults. it’s possible for you to teach gratitude to children, too. The key is to make the lessons age appropriate. Over at Time magazine they interviewed Christine Carter. She’s director of theGreater Good Science Center Parenting Programat the University of California Berkeley. Teaching gratitude to children is a lifelong journey, but don’t assume they’re too young to understand. Check out the link for more on teaching this valuable lesson....

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 88 words · Charles Perez

The Best Pandora (or Spotify) Stations for Great Music While You Work

You need something you enjoy, but something that won’t distract you or require a ton of management. Let’s share them so we can all benefit! Explain why you love the music this station cranks out . Maybe it’s all upbeat and instrumental, so it’s possible for you to focus on your work. Maybe it’s ambient and calm, so you’re not distracted by driving beats. Whatever it is, share your story!...

January 26, 2015 · 1 min · 74 words · Timothy Chapman