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I ditched lightning cables by using wireless charging pads instead
I got tired of buying Lightning cables, which break frequently, so I decided to try a wireless charger pad for my iPhone 12 Mini (most newer phones can be charged wirelessly). This one is very thin, has an LED that changes from green to blue when it is charging, and cost less than a lightning cable. Now… READ THE REST
This appealing timer is great for the Pomodoro Method of doing work
The Pomodoro Method is a good way to beat procrastination. You make a bargain with yourself to focus on a task for 25 minutes, with a 5-minute reward at the end to take a break and do anything you'd like. Pomodoro helps you get started with a task, but it's not a magic formula in… READ THE REST
This little desk is great for working in bed or on a couch
I bought a small desk so I could work in bed and on the couch. It came pre-assembled and is sturdy. I can adjust the height and angle, and it has rubber stops along the bottom edge to keep my computer from sliding off. It's much more comfortable than resting my laptop on my thighs.… READ THE REST
ProWritingAid isn't just a copy editing program. It's a true guide to becoming a better writer.
While the services of a trained and experienced editor to help correct errors and smooth out copy is worth its weight in gold, their talents aren't just about fixing typos and adjusting tense agreements. Great editors are also collaborators, serving as a sounding board for the author to bring up the stuff a writer might… READ THE REST
Better productivity requires a full brain overhaul. This training can help make it happen.
The numbers prove it — the American worker is actually getting the job done against some very long odds. Since the late '50s, the productivity of the average American worker is up more than 250 percent. But when you look at the day of that average worker, it's a wonder anything got done at all.… READ THE REST
This deep-dive course package can teach you American Sign Language for under $20
A Chicago-area kindergarten teacher is teaching it to her young students. A new AI-driven game is teaching it to families. And Apple is recognizing it with staff support in all of its retail outlets. Only Spanish and French are more widely studied languages in the U.S. than American Sign Language. With more and more people… READ THE REST