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Have you ever thought: How would a simpler life feel? In my experience, it's very freeing! In today's episode, I'm sharing 10 things that have radically simplified my life. Hope it inspires you on your own simplifying journey! Resources Mentioned: Try a color analysis from Color Guru - use my special code OVERWHELM for 10% off your order Sydney Cummings Houdyshell's YouTube channel AnyList for grocery shopping/meal planning Opal app for focus and disabling social media and distracting apps Trashie for textile and tech recycling Related Episodes: Episode 144: Wardrobe Refresh Remix - My 5 Best Tips for a Wardrobe You Love Episode 67: 5 Daily Non-Negotiable Habits That Combat My Anxiety and Overwhelm Episode 41: Fed Up with the Question “What's for Dinner?” Stress-Free, Simple Meal Planning for Busy Moms with Lauren White from the Intentional Edit Podcast Episode 26: Loathe Laundry? Learn to Love it with my 20-Minute System Episode 53: Cleaning Doesn't Have to be Overwhelming! 8 Ways to Make it Stress-Free Episode 28: Are You Constantly Shuffling Around Piles of Papers? Steal my No-Fail Paper Processing Routine Episode 118: Digital Declutter 101 - Simple File and E-mail Organization Tips with Deanna Yates from Wannabe Clutter Free Episode 34: Are Toys Taking Over Your Home? Tackle Toy Clutter with my 5-Step Plan for Busy Moms Episode 120: Intentional Weekend Routines for a Great Week Ahead with Lauren White from the Intentional Edit Podcast Episode 35: The One Habit That Keeps Your Home Clutter-Free with Lisa Lizotte from the Habits and Home Show *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Contact - > info@simplebyemmy.com Podcast -> https://www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast Learn -> https://www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Decluttering Tips and Resources for Overwhelmed Moms Newsletter and see samples here: https://pages.simplebyemmy.com/profile Step 3: Get more personalized support with in-person or virtual decluttering and organization coaching! https://www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
Andrew is looking good now! Who doesn't want to chat a little Johnny Decimal!? Have you ever been in an elimination chamber? Martin has flipped! Animated gifs as far as the eye can see. Have you checked your lens mount lately? Follow-up: Andrew's Webcam (Now with Scale(s)!) 00:00:00 Back to Aldi (https://aldi.com/) we go!
If you feel like you're spending WAY too much time cooking, cleaning, and picking up after the little (and big) humans that you share your home with, today's episode is for you! Here's three mistakes you need to stop making so you can spend more time on what matters to you. Resources Mentioned: GIVEAWAY! If you leave a written review in Apple Podcasts between December 12, 2023 and December 31, 2023 AND send a screenshot of the review (info@simplebyemmy.com or direct message me on Facebook or Instagram), you'll be in the running for a free autographed copy of my children's book Little One. Great as a gift for the little ones in your life! AnyList app I use for shopping lists and meal planning Canva template for dry-erase menus for kids Simple wood polish using essential oils Sals Suds Mixing and Dilution Guide Related Episodes: Episode 80: Systems to Transform Your Home with Mom of 10 Laura Hernandez of Mama Systems Episode 41: Fed Up with the Question “What's for Dinner?” Stress-Free, Simple Meal Planning for Busy Moms with Lauren White from the Intentional Edit Podcast Episode 53: Cleaning Doesn't Have to be Overwhelming! 8 Ways to Make it Stress-Free Episode 35: The One Habit That Keeps Your Home Clutter-Free with Lisa Lizotte from the Habits and Home Show Episode 50: 5 Must-Have Back-to-School Routines for Overwhelmed Moms *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Contact - > info@simplebyemmy.com Podcast -> www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast Learn -> www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Grab a free 10-minute clarity call at https://calendly.com/simplebyemmy/clarity Step 3: Get more personalized support with in-person or virtual decluttering coaching! www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
In this episode of the podcast, the bizmktg.com team members engage in a lively discussion about their favorite apps, each bringing their unique preferences to the table. Peter starts the conversation with his love for the Remarkable app, which enhances his note-taking experience. Marcel shares his enthusiasm for Adobe Creative Cloud, a suite vital for his creative work. Emily introduces listeners to Libby and Hoopla, her go-to apps for a vast library of audiobooks and eBooks. Ann, on the other hand, speaks highly of AnyList, an app she finds indispensable for organizing shopping lists and recipes.Here is the full list of apps discussed in this episode:Remarkable - A note-taking app that syncs with the Remarkable tablet, offering convenience across devices like iPads and iPhones. Download RemarkableSlopes - Ideal for skiing enthusiasts, this app tracks ski runs, speed, vertical feet, and offers a 3D view of ski areas. Download SlopesAnyList - A user-friendly app for organizing grocery or shopping lists and storing recipes, with options for family sharing. Download AnyListAutoSleep - Tracks sleep patterns, including deep and normal sleep, helpful in managing sleep issues. Download AutoSleepMy Noise - Creates ambient sounds for improving sleep quality or masking distractions during the day. Download My NoiseLibby - Provides access to a wide range of free audiobooks and eBooks through library cards. Download LibbyHoopla - Another excellent app for free audiobooks and eBooks, using a library card. Download HooplaGoogle Photos - A photo storage and sharing app, known for its sorting capabilities and user-friendly interface. Download Google PhotosAdobe Creative Cloud - A suite of applications for creative work, offering limitless potential and cross-device functionality. Download Adobe Creative CloudChatGPT - An AI-powered app, notable for its voice interaction feature, reminiscent of the AI in the movie "Her." Download ChatGPTiPhone Weather App - A comprehensive weather app with a user-friendly interface, pre-installed on iPhones. iPhone Weather App (Note: This app is pre-installed on iPhones and may not have a separate download link).Let us know what apps you like. Send an email to podcast@bizmktg.com and we'll mention it on a future episode of biz and life done well.
Fire up those buzzers, it's game show time! We have the self proclaimed Mr. Default being challenged by a no-name up and comer. Two will enter. One will leave crowned as Mr. Default 2023.
Science centers rule! There is or is not an elephant in the room, which is it? A new corner brought to you by Andrew! Arcadia June 2023 results are in! Don't forget the important random facts about business and basketball! Science Centers 00:00:00 Discovery Space at the Uni (https://www.earlystartdiscoveryspace.edu.au/visit/)
Tech News and Commentary Dave and the team discuss Meta’s paid verification, Twitter and 2FA, a $63,000 iPhone, the future biggest Apple Store in the world, and more. Richard in Louisiana called in to share his favorite app. Richard recommended AnyList. Thank you, Richard! When you participate on the show – anytime 24/7 – and we HEAR […]
I had a conversation with a business coach recently. And he told me that no matter how innovative business people become, he keeps seeing the same issue crop up over and over that holds them back from their full potential. They're looking for solutions without problems. It's one of the biggest hurdles he faces with his coaching clients. I'll share his insights in a minute. But before that, I want to talk to you about technology. We live in an amazing time. As I write this, people use tools such as artificial intelligence to create previously undreamed things. Respected media outlets publish articles generated using automated technologies. And they acknowledged the fact with a disclaimer that the article was written by AI and edited by a human. Earlier this week, I needed an illustration for a design project. Instead of turning to stock imagery or hiring an illustrator, I used an AI Art generator to create the individual elements I required. Then I combined them in Photoshop to create the illustrated scene I needed. It makes me wonder what the future holds and how I can embrace it for my business. And I don't just mean artificial intelligence. Visit a site like AppSumo, and you will see dozens of innovative tools to help you achieve amazing things. Advancements in technology, both AI and otherwise, allow people to reach heights they would have never dreamed of. It seems that no matter what problems you face. There are tools on the market to help you overcome them. For the right price, of course. It's a fantastic time to be an entrepreneur. However, this abundance of available tools can also be a roadblock. Back to that business coach. He told me about his experience dealing with his clients and discussing it with other business coaches. He's noticed a recurring issue holding a lot of business people back. He said that many people have a terrible habit of finding solutions to problems they're not facing. And it takes up so much of their time that they should be spending more effectively on their business. Call it FOMO or Shiny Object Syndrome, but many people become enthralled with the abundance of tools available. The marketing of these tools makes them so desirable that you have to have them even if you don't currently need them. I know I'm guilty of this. I look at my AppSumo purchase history and see many “great deals” I bought and never used. I purchased them with the best intentions, but, as the business coach said, I purchased a solution to a problem I wasn't facing. Don't get me wrong. I'm not dissing AppSumo. I love the platform. I've bought many tools from them that I use regularly. And just because there are some I don't use doesn't mean they aren't great tools. People spend a lot of time and effort developing these tools because there is a need for them. Just not a need that I have. All of these tools were created to solve one problem or another. However, the possibility of one day facing said problems is not reason enough to waste time and money on a tool. No matter how enticing it is. This reminds me of a couple of episodes I did several years ago about Just In Time Learning. Episode 8 and Episode 94 if you're interested. The premise of Just In Time Learning is only to learn something when you require knowing it. There's no reason to watch a Photoshop tutorial on adding woodgrain to type if you don't have a project that calls for a font with woodgrain. You may be saying, but knowing how to add woodgrain to a font might be helpful. And I can't disagree with you. However, it's just as beneficial knowing there is a tutorial, should you ever need it. So bookmark it, or save it to watch later. Suppose you watch the tutorial video now when you don't need it. You'll probably end up watching it again when you do. So why not wait until you need it to watch it and use your time now for something better? That's the premise of Just In Time Learning. And it's the same thing with these tools I'm talking about. Why buy a tool on the off chance you may need it someday? Or why buy something that sounds amazing if you're not currently facing the problem it solves? For example. There's no sense in researching the best client management software if you only have a handful of clients to manage. Wait until your clients become too numerous and tedious to manage using your current method, and then research available solutions. Because that sparkly new system that looks so enticing today may be replaced by something better when you need it, even a lifetime deal is a waste of money if it doesn't help you now. So think hard before you purchase your next tool. Just because it's a great deal is not reason enough to buy it. Anyway, this business coach told me that he's seeing more and more people searching for “that right tool” instead of concentrating on what they should be doing—running their business. He told me there are only three tools businesses need to succeed. And they're the same three tools enterprises have used for ages. A to-do list A calendar A way to take notes That's it. Think about it. With these three tools, you can run a successful design business. Of course, I'm leaving things out like the Adobe programs or WordPress. Yes, you may require these tools, but they're used to perform your work as a designer, not to run your business. To run your business, all you need are... A to-do list To keep track of the projects and tasks you're working on and the things you need to do. I use Plutio to manage my design projects and AnyList to manage all my other to-do lists. A calendar To keep track of appointments, schedules, deadlines, and other important dates and times. Every computer system available has a built-in calendar you can use. I use iCan myself. But you can use whatever calendar you wish. A way to take notes To keep track of things, so you don't forget anything. My life is organized in Evernote. With these three tools, you can run a successful business. The proof is in every business dating back hundreds of years. Long before Artificial Intelligence, the internet, or even the phone. Savvy business people relied on these three things to run and grow their businesses. I'm trying to say that you work hard for the money you earn. There's no reason to spend it needlessly on tools that solve a problem you're not currently facing. And who knows, if you face that problem in the future, a newer or less expensive tool may be available. And you'll have a good reason to buy it then. I enjoyed my conversation with this business coach. It made me think of the tools I use and, more importantly, those I don't use. And the money I wasted on them. And made me cognisant of how I'll act in the future. So the next time you see a great deal on something, or you're mesmerized by the flashing marketing on some new innovative tool. Take a step back and ask yourself... Am I burdened with the problem this tool solves? If you have to think about your answer, or if your answer is not an immediate yes, I'm facing that problem now. Then save your money and get back to work. You'll thank me later. My Voice-Over Guy. The amazing Wayne Henderson of MediaVoiceOvers.com performs the Resourceful Designer podcast intros. Wayne is available to help you with any voice-over work you require.
Facilitators: Brad and Sandhya Topics: activating fall detection on Apple Watch; switching call from iPhone to Apple Watch and visa versa; creating contact from new number; how to save iBUG Zoom link; how to toggle; insertion point needs to be in body of e-mail message; how to turn off blue tooth quickly; deleting an audio text message; iBUG Bytes - adding item to a reading list in Safari; repeatedly prompted to verify Apple id; sending mail to trash; turning off image description; search button in Amazon dimmed; Alexa app to make grocery list; AnyList for grocery list; hardwire Air Pod Max to iPhone.
What's for dinner? Wouldn't you like to have a ready answer for that question? Shannon is living the meal planning dream and in this episode she and Janine talk about the benefits of meal planning and how Shannon goes about doing it. Be ready to be inspired! Discussion topics include: • Janine's challenges with meal planning (which revolve around the fact she doesn't cook) • Shannon's helpful husband, Mike • How Shannon's meal planning makes her week better • Planning shopping as well as meals • Shannon's jumping off point: What she already has in the freezer • How Shannon's basement freezer is organized (an inventory is involved!) • AnyList, the app Shannon uses to inventory her freezer and pantry • Shannon's favorite tools for pre-portioned food in her freezer: vacuum sealer machine + Souper Cubes • Trello, Shannon's secret weapon for meal planning • The value of meal kits for bringing new recipes into our lives • What's for dinner at Shannon's house: Burst Cherry Tomato Pasta • How meal planning is a great form of self care Visit the show notes at www.gettingtogoodenough.com for a screenshot of Shannon's Trello board as well as links!
Andrew has some very important questions about pencils, Jason remembers how much he loves editing audio and Martin makes a semi-life-changing decision after opening an envelope. Also we travel through time (kinda)! Jason and His Show Notes 00:00:00 Do you read the show notes? ❓ Jason used to edit some shows early on... Huge thanks to Martin and Andrew for their excellent editing!
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This week Marc talked to Hayden Grove from Cleveland.com and Chris Burtch and Small College Football Insider and Anylist on the Grove City College Wolverine Sports Network.
Do other people’s opinions affect how you feel about yourself? Often find yourself trying to please others, hoping they will see you as you want to be seen? If so, you’ll appreciate this episode. Darlene Brock and Julie Bender interview Cherlyn Decker—a speaker, writer, and coach who has helped hundreds of women turn their struggles into a source of strength. They discuss everyday battles many women face: people-pleasing, mom guilt, and obsessing over what others think of them. Cheryln shares practical tools that can help you turn from these harmful habits, encouraging you to look back on past life experiences for how they “stack” on each other to help you build your confidence. Cherlyn Decker is a speaker, writer, and coach who has helped hundreds of women turn their struggles into a source of strength. Cherlyn believes that it’s only when we face our challenges that we can take back control and triumph over them. When Cherlyn isn’t busy helping women, she loves spending time with her husband and two beautiful daughters at their home near Denver. Most weekends she can be found loudly cheering at her daughter’s volleyball game or curled up on the couch with a blanket, a book, and a cup of tea. Learn more about her on her site, or follow her on Instagram and Twitter! You can get her book ROAR Back: Transforming Struggle Into Strength here. Cherlyn suggested the app/tool "AnyList." Check it out here! Viewing in an app? Full show notes here! Articles We Mentioned or Know You'll Love Now Is the Time to Ignite Your Confidence Ask Dr. Zoe – How Do I Stop Being a People-Pleaser To the Working Mom Struggling With Guilt Quote of the Episode: "A strong woman won't be held back by people-pleasing.” - Cheryln Decker Check out these episodes we mentioned: Stop the Mommy Wars: Every Mom is Doing Something Right – 017 and To the Working Mom: Stop Feeling Guilty – 034 Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links that, at no additional cost to you, Grit and Grace Life may earn a small commission.
Do other people’s opinions affect how you feel about yourself? Often find yourself trying to please others, hoping they will see you as you want to be seen? If so, you’ll appreciate this episode. Darlene Brock and Julie Bender interview Cherlyn Decker—a speaker, writer, and coach who has helped hundreds of women turn their struggles into a source of strength. They discuss everyday battles many women face: people pleasing, mom guilt, and obsessing over what others think of them. Cheryln shares practical tools that can help you turn from these harmful habits, encouraging you to look back on past life experiences for how they “stack” on each other to help you build your confidence. Cherlyn Decker is a speaker, writer, and coach who has helped hundreds of women turn their struggles into a source of strength. Cherlyn believes that it’s only when we face our challenges that we can take back control and triumph over them. When Cherlyn isn’t busy helping women, she loves spending time with her husband and two beautiful daughters at their home near Denver. Most weekends she can be found loudly cheering at her daughter’s volleyball game or curled up on the couch with a blanket, a book, and a cup of tea. Learn more about her on her site, or follow her on Instagram and Twitter! You can get her book ROAR Back: Transforming Struggle Into Strength here. Cherlyn suggested the app/tool "AnyList." Check it out here! Viewing in an app? Full show notes here! Articles We Mentioned or Know You'll Love Now Is the Time to Ignite Your Confidence Ask Dr. Zoe – How Do I Stop Being a People-Pleaser To the Working Mom Struggling With Guilt Quote of the Episode: "A strong woman won't be held back by people-pleasing.” - Cheryln Decker Check out these episodes we mentioned: Stop the Mommy Wars: Every Mom is Doing Something Right – 017 and To the Working Mom: Stop Feeling Guilty – 034 Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links that, at no additional cost to you, Grit and Grace Life may earn a small commission.
En este programa numero 11 tratamos como gestionar las listas de la compra para poder compartirlas con más personas y como añadir productos mediante comandos de voz. Hablamos de Starlink, otra empresa de Elon Musk que se va a dedicar a ofrecer internet por satélite a grandes velocidades y para terminar damos unos consejos para mejorar tu factura de electricidad.App AnyList https://apps.apple.com/es/app/anylist-grocery-shopping-list/id522167641Atajo https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/d48b0d131eaa46dbb37c2ad50044d573Starlinkhttps://www.xataka.com/espacio/starlink-llegara-a-espana-inicia-su-fase-pruebas-canada-reino-unido-su-expansion-esta-marchaApp del contador iberdrola https://www.i-de.es/consumidores/web/guest/loginCálculo de tarifa de luz pvpc https://facturaluz.cnmc.es/facturaluz1.html#datosPrecio diario de luz https://www.esios.ree.es/es/pvpcToda la información de forocoches https://www.forocoches.com/foro/showthread.php?t=8386137&highlight=plataforma+pago+menos+luz+volContacto:Twitter Tec-tulianos: @tectulianosTwitter Jaime: @jpbconcolaTwitter Juan: @juanlc81Grupo de Telegram:https://t.me/joinchat/AArWSxlqPON2U67STh6KtwPagina web:tec-tulianos.nkrpodcasts.comPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/tectulianos
Dan has an M1 Mac while Lex and Moltz are plotting to acquire their own.Dan uses Anylist for grocery lists.Stephen Colbert appeared on The Daily Show as Al Sharpton back in 2001.We all use DaisyDisk.Dan likes the Alex Rider TV show on IMDB and Amazon.Lex likes Nathan For You.Moltz recommends the last season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.Jane Ritt has a watch list for the series.Our thanks to Hotjar for sponsoring this episode. Go beyond traditional analytics and understand the real behavior of your website users. See what visitors actually do on your website and where they get confused or stuck, and get their in-the-moment feedback to improve the experience. Rebound listeners can visit Hotjar here to get three months of Hotjar Business for free!If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!
Brain fog. Trouble concentrating. Difficulty planning and organizing. Trouble with problem solving. Memory issues. Word finding challenges. These are just a few of the symptoms after a brain injury. We have therapy to help us get back to walking and doing our daily activities but who rehabs our thinking and how our brains work after an injury?? In today's episode we delve deep into the world of Speech Language Pathology (SLP) with therapist Emily Overbaugh of Thrive Speech Pathology. She teaches us the instrumental role speech pathologists have in treating the “invisible” parts of our injuries. Join us as we talk about all things thinking-related and how we can recover this crucial part of our brains!! In this episode we cover: When in your course of injury you start speech therapy What speech therapy addresses How you know you need speech therapy. Below are a few symptoms SLP helps with: Fogginess and cognitive fatigue Memory issues Difficulty with attention Word finding issues and trouble conversing Executive function difficulty (ability to plan, organize, and set goals) Cognition, communication, or swallowing issues Problem solving difficulties Tasks taking longer than usual Getting a cognitive baseline The relationship between attention and memory The role of speech pathologists Strategies: Goal, plan, do, review Reduce environmental distractions Plan your time Take breaks and rest Evaluate your performance and how it could have gone better Return to work strategies Technology that will help you (hint: use your smartphone) Advice for caregivers of brain injured people: it's a family injury! Recognizing brain fatigue and what to do about it Understanding your own boundaries: learning how you think and acting on this Coming to terms with your “new normal” Final thoughts: self advocacy find providers you really connect with dealing with the “shoulds,” “I should be able to do this,” “people say I'm fine, so shouldn't I be?”--trust your instincts rest/activity balance--strike a healthy balance Links resources from this episode: AnyList: https://www.anylist.com/ (https://www.anylist.com/) Todoist: https://todoist.com/?gclid=CjwKCAiAqJn9BRB0EiwAJ1SztT67m-46bmUc4tq17wxyqY3qDNCbLSrT8xLxoi-4npSKQFUVsw4HjxoCuNIQAvD_BwE (https://todoist.com) Google calendar: https://www.google.com/calendar/about/ (https://www.google.com/calendar) American Speech and Hearing Website for a list of providers and their specialities in your area: https://www.asha.org/ (https://www.asha.org/) To follow Emily Overbaugh: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thrivespeechpath/ (https://www.instagram.com/thrivespeechpath/) Website: https://www.thrivespeechpathology.com/ (https://www.thrivespeechpathology.com/) Quotes from the show: Every patient is so different, therapy is individualized based on symptoms. The role of a speech pathologist is to delve into the underlying difficulty that you have on a daily basis. That patient knows themself the best. They know if they don't quite feel like themselves. If you feel this way and haven't met with a speech therapist yet, you should consider it. Speech therapy is an umbrella term...Speech therapy is thinking therapy...They teach thinking skills. Think about things you want to do with more forethought than you did before. Learn from your experiences and adjust as needed. Be gentle with yourself. This [injury] is not your fault. It happened to you. You are your own best advocate. You can get to the same goal that you had before. It just may be a different path to get there. Meet yourself where you are at. It's ok to leave a provider and seek someone you click with better. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dug this episode head on over to Apple Podcasts and...
The Perfect To-Do List + Time Management = Success. If you search through the Apple or Google app directories, you will find dozens, if not hundreds, of options for creating so-called perfect to-do lists. I like Anylist for grocery lists and shopping lists or keep track of the unending chores and tasks I need to do around the house. For work-related lists, my go-to is Evernote (get a free month with this link). I have Evernote fine-tuned with different notebooks for every part of my work life. But it doesn’t matter if you use a digital tool or pencil and paper if you don’t understand the fundamentals of the perfect to-do list. For a to-do list to function at its best, you need proper time management along with your to-do list. When the two work hand in hand, your to-do list becomes much more achievable. Writing the perfect to-do list. To write the perfect to-do list, you must determine what to put on it and in what order. You must also decide what not to include on your list. If you put too many things on your to-do list, it becomes unmanageable and discouraging. A good to-do list has three sections. 1) Nonnegotiables Nonnegotiables are things that absolutely have to get done on time. These are priority items such as scheduled appointments or tasks with a fixed deadline. If you don’t get them done promptly, it will be too late. 2) Procrastinatables Procrastinatables are things that absolutely need to get done, but are not as time-sensitive as nonnegotiables. It would be nice to get them done soon, but if you don’t manage to get to them today, tomorrow or the following day will do fine. Be careful putting them off; procrastinatables will eventually become nonnegotiables if you don't get to them. So try not to ignore them for long. 3) Optionables Optionables are all the projects and tasks that you would like to do, but have no priority as to when, or sometimes if you should do them at all. Optionables are tricky. You need to figure out how each one aligns with your goals. For example, if there’s a recording of a webinar you missed, but it's only available for a few days, you need to figure out if watching the recording will help you achieve your goals. If yes, then make the time on your to-do list to watch it. If you determine the webinar doesn't align with your goals, let it go and forget about it. Once you have your list of optionables, rank them in descending order of priority and tackle them in that order. How to tackle your to-do list. Once you have a to-do list with the three sections mentioned above, it’s time to get to work. Mark Twain is credited with saying, “if you’re tasked with eating two frogs, it’s best to eat the biggest frog first." In other words, look at your to-do list and figure out the biggest and possibly the task you're dreading the most and get it done first. Not only will you feel good crossing off the biggest and most dreaded task, but it will also make the rest of the list easier to get through. HINT: Whenever possible, try to complete as many items from your to-do list before checking your email or social media. Email and social media have an uncanny way of disrupting your day and often add to your to-do lists. Avoid to-do list overload by completing a few things before you end up having to add to your list. Listen to your body clock. The perfect to-do list composed of nonnegotiables, procrastinatables and optionables is your guide to get through your day. However, the order your list is written in isn’t necessarily the order you need to complete it in. Tackle your list according to your body clock. If there are certain times when you feel the most creative, use that time to work on the creative projects on your to-do list. When you feel less energetic, such as first thing in the morning or late in the day, tackle the to-do list items that don't require much brainpower. To-Do lists and time management To make the most of your perfect to-do list, you should have a rough idea of how long each item on your list will take and plan your routine accordingly. If it takes you an hour or so each morning fully wake up, choose tasks that fit that time. Don't start a mundane task that requires three or four hours if it's going to eat into the more focused time of your day. Try not to block to-do list items into 15 minutes, 30 minutes or 1-hour time blocks as most calendars do. Most tasks are not structured that way. What you think will be a 30-minute phone meeting with a client may only take 8 minutes or could end up being over an hour long. If it finishes early, you have extra time to take on something else from your list. However, if it goes long, you won't feel stressed for the call eating into the time block of the next task. Of course, time management and to-do lists are not as cut and dry as this. Brain fog and high creative periods can't be scheduled, so your days need to be fluid and flexible. Plus, there's always the unexpected you can’t plan for. The school calling saying your child is sick. Or a client in a panic because their website suddenly went down. Life can’t be perfect. It would be nice if it were, but that’s unrealistic. But hopefully, by writing the perfect to-do list and taking control of your nonnegotiables, procrastinatables and optionables, you’ll add a bit of peace and order to your daily life. Resource of the week Logo Package Express 2.0 Logo Package Express automatically generates and exports logo packages from Adobe Illustrator with blazing speed. Packaging logos is boring and complex. First, you have to know what formats to provide your clients, then you have to make them. 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Seit einigen Wochen setzt Apple die Nutzung des Anmeldedienstes „Sign in with Apple“ strikt durch. Wer das Google- oder Facebook-Login nutzt muss, auch diesen Dienst anbieten – ja, er muss sogar an erster Stelle stehen. Entwickler haben damit durchaus ihre Probleme. Ausnahmsweise kann ich heute ein Thema aus zwei unterschiedlichen Perspektiven angehen – einerseits als Anwender mit etwas journalistischem Hintergrund, auf der anderen Seite aber auch als App-Entwickler. Seit einigen Wochen ist „Sign in with Apple“ Pflicht, der Dienst verspricht den Kunden einen einfachen Login und maximalen Datenschutz – Dinge, die Entwickler aber auch vor Herausforderungen stellen. Anylist hat sich dazu entschieden, den Dienst nicht anzubieten. Die Gründe sind für mich nachvollziehbar. Was für eine Mailadresse eigentlich? Ein Problem sitzt grundlegend tief, ich habe es selbst im Support-Fall schon betreuen müssen: Kunden kennen ihre Mailadresse nicht. iCloud-IDs kommen häufig mit einer iCloud-Mailadresse, in der Regel nutzen nur wenige Kunden diese Adresse tatsächlich. Die Kommunikation mit dem Kunden läuft damit über eine Adresse, die er nicht überprüft. Noch schlimmer wird es durch die anonymisierten Mailadressen – denn wenn Kunden nach Support fragen, müssen Entwickler zuerst nach der anonymisierten Adresse fragen. Und wer setzt mir jetzt welches Passwort wie zurück? In vielen Standardaktionen wird das zum Problem. Wenn ein Passwort wiederhergestellt werden soll – welcher Service übernimmt das eigentlich? Im Zweifel müssen Entwickler Kunden zu irgendwelchen Drittanbietern senden, was niemandem in diesem Prozess große Freude bereitet. Am Ende ist „Sign In with Apple“ für Entwickler noch ein wenig schlimmer als die Angebote von Facebook und Google – für Kunden sind sie sicher deutlich besser. Was für eine Lösung bleibt? Die von Anylist. Keinen dieser Dienste anbieten – für Entwickler – oder im Zweifel keinen der Dienste nutzen – für Kunden. So behalten alle auch mehr Kontrolle über ihre Daten. ----- Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr Apfeltalk unterstützen würdet. Einerseits könnt ihr uns auf iTunes bewerten – damit erhöht sich die Sichtbarkeit dieses Podcasts – oder uns andererseits auf Steady unterstützen. Förderer auf Steady erhalten die Apfeltalk SE sowie die Film und Serien Folgen immer bereits am Sonntag, alle anderen Hörer am Freitag. Außerdem sind alle Folgen werbefrei und ihr bekommt Zugriff auf unsere wöchentliche News-Zusammenfassung. Empfehlt uns auch gerne euren Freunden!
Christoph und Marcel sprechen über die vielen Folgen des Banns chinesischer Apps in Indien, den unter anderem auch TikTok trifft. Außerdem schauen sie auf die Dienste Hey und Anylist und wie die Appstore-Plattformen Entwicklern das Leben zunehmend schwer
At the time of recording this episode we are still socially restricted and under quarantine for COVID-19. Many of us are working from home, or just at home for most of our days. I bet the lack of activity, added stress, and isolation are starting to show as your trousers get tighter and your weight creeps up. If you’re considering a diet to try and shed the quarantine gain and lose weight then you’ll be interested in what I have to say today. Dieting is no joke. Who remembers the cabbage soup diet? Barf! It may have seemed effective as you quickly dropped the pounds, but it was short-lived, and I can say hand on heart that is not an appetizing meal plan that I ever want to endure again! Diets, just like people come in all shapes and sizes. So how do you know which one is the right one for you? Is there really one size fits all? Do they actually deliver the results they claim? Well, I’ve got news for you, ladies. Whether you choose to go for quick fixes like the cabbage soup diet, promises of health boosts from detox diets, or ethically based diets like veganism, there is much more to consider than you think. In this episode, I deconstruct diets, shed some light on the major side effects of fad diets, and offer some simple and effective ways to make them work for you or to bypass altogether and create a healthier balanced lifestyle that will not only shed that extra quarantine weight but will actually keep it off. The best part? The tips and advice I let you in on today will work anytime, not just under quarantine. So you can listen in today and be prepared for any stress gain, holiday weight, or any other time that you need a kick in the buttsky to get some pounds of. Tried some of these already? Let me know in the comments which diets have and have not worked for you. And if the info in this episode isn’t enough to cover it all for you, you can check out my 4 Week Lean Out Program in the links below! Links mentioned in the show: 5 healthy habits that can change your life 5 ways to practice mindful eating The minimalist baker Anylist app My Youtube channel 4 week Lean Out Program LISTEN: APPLE PODCAST / STITCHER / SPOTIFY / GOOGLE PLAY / iHeartRADIO Subscribe and Review on Apple Podcast Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you are not, then I want to encourage you to do that right now. I don’t want you to miss out on an episode. Click here to subscribe to Apple Podcast. While you are there I would love it you left me a review over on Apple Podcast too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast, and I love reading them. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you so much! If you’re ready to tackle your old beliefs and start building new, healthier habits and lifestyles, then sign up to my email newsletter or my Instagram for all of my best hints, tips, and strategies on mindset, nutrition, and fitness for women over 50. For other episodes click here
This week we have a fabulous deal for our listeners: more us! Have a listen for more information.Apple won't be getting more New York Times, though, because it has left Apple News.Apple is canceling some Apple Arcade games to refocus.Developers have posted benchmarks for the Arm Mac development kits.Tiktok will stop repeatedly accessing the clipboard after being caught in the act by iOS 14.AnyList won't be supporting Sign in with Apple.Our thanks to Legacybox, the world's largest, most trusted, digitizer of home movies and photos. There's never been a better time to digitally preserve your old home movies, film reels, and photos. Go to Legacybox.com/REBOUND to get 50% off while supplies last.Our thanks as well to Indochino, where you'll find the best made to measure shirts and suits at a great price. Use the promo code "REBOUND" and get $30 off your total purchase of $399.
As busy moms, we are all about saving time & Money. We share some of our favorite Apps & products to help you save! A few of the apps we talk about: AnyList, Think Dirty, Ibotta (use this referral link: l7a5a ). We would love for you to connect with us on Facebook at Beyond Fitness or you can find us on Instagram; Mel is @melhammons and Bre is @hopefaithgetfit
We hear stories of unclogging ducts, de-molding air conditioners, and fixing towels that have lost some of their absorption powers. Also, Andrew gives the AnyList app a spin around the grocery store and reports back with a full review.
We hear stories of unclogging ducts, de-molding air conditioners, and fixing towels that have lost some of their absorption powers. Also, Andrew gives the AnyList app a spin around the grocery store and reports back with a full review.
Hi again Mosen at largers. I'm back after a summer break, having been geeking out with a lot of tech, just for the fun of it. Please note that in response to many requests, the podcast is now produced with chapter marks, making it easy for you to move between items in the podcast in any good podcast player. I'll also provide time stamps in the show notes. 01:21 Bonnie has a new laptop, I describe what we chose and why. 05:50 geeking out with Reaper, and podcast chapters. 06:17 an earthquake provides a rude awakening. 07:45 A listener reports that after a Windows update, she must log in twice 09:06 Reaper, chapter marks, and the remarkable auphonic service. 12:23, The facts are very clear. Why the new decade doesn't start until next year, and why it matters. 21:12, There's an impeachin' going on! 23:27 Memoirs by musicians. A listener recommends a podcast called American Elections, wicked game. 27:56 In this high tech age, do you leave your wallet at home? 30:35 The new Microsoft Edge is released, and it's excellent. I've been using it with the alternative search engine DuckDuckGo, which promises not to track you. 35:26. Software to help with family organisation and security including Apple's Reminder's app. 1Password and AnyList. 42:23 A listener inquires about starting a podcast. We talk about Backpack Studio, Anchor, Libsyn, Pinecast and the Mosen Consulting Unleash your Inner Podcast series. 49:04 I bought a Zoom H6 portable digital recorder. I wish I hadn't taken so long to do it. 54:53 It's been the week from hell for Sonos and the drama will continue. But I still bought a new Sonos Port. 65:06 Gary O'Donoghue shares some useful Zoom H6 tips. 70:47 The Bonnie bulletin. Bonnie gets all controversial about Harry and Megan, we have an air fryer in our lives, and more of a moving story.
If you’re asking, “Where do I begin? I don’t have time or the resources to meal prep.” We uncover helpful resources and apps to get you started on your meal prep journey. (Originally aired on 03/16/18). Links in this episode: - Kayla Itsines: Meal Prep 101 (https://www.kaylaitsines.com/blogs/lifestyle/18903859-meal-prep-101-for-beginners) - Amazon: 20 pack of reusable containers with compartments (https://amzn.to/2CJRD7E) - MyDomaine: The Single Person's Guide to Cooking for One (http://www.mydomaine.com/cooking-for-one-tips/slide2) - Food52 - newsletter mini series: Change The Way You Cook - Lessons in the Kitchen (https://food52.com/p/change-the-way-you-cook-lessons) - Chickpea Magazine: Weekly Meal Plan printable (https://chickpeamagazine.com/products/basic-meal-planner?variant=32621235716) - Gimme Some Oven: Barbacoa recipe (https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/barbacoa-recipe/) - Apps: Cozi (http://www.cozi.com/), Yummly (https://www.yummly.com/), AnyList (https://www.anylist.com/), PepperPlate (https://www.pepperplate.com/), Mealboard (http://www.mealboard.com/), Tone It Up Nutrition Plan (https://my.toneitup.com/pages/tone-it-up-nutrition-plan-kit)
Ahsan Raza Said, in the current scenario it is tough for Pakistan to support Iran. For more listen to this Episode.
Would you like to be debt free by 2020? If financial security is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, we’ve got nine simple moves that will help you WIN the money game in 2019. We start with the concept of a Dinero Detox, explaining how to clean out your ‘money system’ by eliminating discretionary spending for a weekend—or longer! We go on to discuss retirement savings, sharing resources to help you track and grow your nest egg. We also cover credit scores, describing how our free tools can help you lower interest rates and ultimately pay off your debt more quickly. Finally, we talk about reducing your food spend, sharing the templates and apps we use to shop more efficiently and save thousands of dollars every year. Listen in for insight on planning your social calendar in advance and learn how to find freebies and discounts so you can have a fabulous life—for less—in 2019! Topics Covered Tip #1—Perform a Dinero Detox • Eliminate discretionary spending for the weekend Tip #2—Crunch retirement numbers • Take advantage of Magic Money Calculator Tip #3—Sign up for Blooom’s free portfolio analysis • Reduce fees and increase your potential return Tip #4—Complete the Credit Score Checklist • Better score = lower interest Tip #5—Use the Credit Card Comparison Calculator • Compare interest rates, pay off debt faster Tip #6—Utilize a grocery list and menu • Save thousands on groceries, dining out Tip #7—Download the AnyList app • Grocery list updates in real time Tip #8—Plan your social calendar in advance • Good quality of life AND control budget Tip #9—Get discounts/freebies with the Entertainment Book • Ideas for things to do, don’t pay full price For links to all the tools in this episode click here: https://debtfreeguys.com/best-year-ever/
In this week's episode, Cody and TJ discuss the low-hanging fruits of FI. These are the changes you can make in your life today, tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, and so on that can drastically improve your financial position. Tune in and get ready to pick these low-hanging fruits! Episode Summary Housing: Makes up 33% of average American household expenditure House hacking – Purchasing a primary residence and renting out units/bedrooms in order to subsidize the cost of your housing. Downsizing / Living Below Your Means – Find the most affordable housing option in your area that suits your needs. This strategy is less extreme than house hacking, but still a powerful tactic for reducing your monthly expenses. Transportation: Makes up 17% of average American household expenditure Leasing a car is one of the worst financial choices you can possibly make. You are literally throwing money out of the window. Don't do it! Buy a car outright. Find something that is fairly cheap and if possible, pay in cash! If you need to make monthly payments, pay it off as soon as possible. Never buy a new car. The car loses more than 20% of its value the second it leaves the lot. Find a used car that's “like new” and save yourself from giving up your hard-earned dollars. Stop trying to keep up with the Joneses... Cody and TJ bet that you can find a decent car for $10,000 or less. Food: Makes up 13% of average American household expenditure When grocery shopping, make a list and stick to it! Cody recommends the AnyList app. However, if there is a similar on-sale item to an item on your list, go for it! Do what makes sense. You don't need to spend hours clipping coupons to save $0.35 here and there. TJ highly recommends Aldi... he spends $50-70 per week for a family of three and claims that he "splurges"! If there isn't a location near you, figure out which store has the best deals and shop intentionally. Limit eating out at restaurants. Once in a while is okay, but too much eating out can substantially impact your ability to save money. Services: You have a lot more power than you think when it comes to service companies. Whether it be insurance, power, or electric -- these companies want your business! Shop around, pick up the phone and negotiate your rates. If you don't want to call the companies yourself, sign up with AskTrim and they will negotiate your rates for you! They take a 33% cut from whatever they save, but this completely eliminates the efforts on your end. Discretionary Spending: Cody and TJ are a bit more lenient in this category if and only if you have a solid financial footing. If you've done everything else right, a Starbucks coffee won't break the budget. However, if you are living paycheck to paycheck, these are things you need to cut out! Track which clothes you actually wear. Donate what you don't! Cody cleared out 75% of his closet and feels great. Phone, Internet, Cable: Cut the cord on cable! You can just have WiFi and watch your favorite shows and movies online. Use an HDMI cord to hook up your computer to the internet. Don't get suckered into the fancy bundles. C'mon... you don't need a landline. Some cheap cell phone plans include Project FI and pre-paid plans. Stop paying for crazy, unlimited data plans and switch to something cheaper! Football Season You don't need cable to watch the game! Every NFL game is available on Reddit.com/nflstreams. Or, check with your local channels to see if any games are available. Join the Community We'd love to hear your comments and questions about this week's episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in the FIRE Below Zero community! Join our Facebook Group Sign up for our newsletter Leave us a voicemail Links from the Episode The Company Men Movie AnyList Grocery App Aldi AskTrim Project FI Unreal Mobile
Hear all about Chelsie's 10th anniversary trip to Walt Disney World! Links to info mentioned this episode: Parade Dining Package at Tony's (https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/festival-of-fantasy-parade-dining-package/) - the meal with reserved viewing area for the Festival of Fantasy parade (that they ended up not using) Art Smith's Homecomin' (http://www.homecominkitchen.com) - the dinner they had at Disney Springs Rivers of Light Dining package from Tiffins (https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/animal-kingdom/rivers-of-light-dining-package/) - keep in mind Tiffins is a signature restaurant and will require 2 table service credits if using the dining plan Paradiso 37 (https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/disney-springs/paradiso-37-taste-of-the-americas/) - the restaurant we mistakenly called Paradiso 57, with the amazing $16 drink Some info about how Resort Airline Check-In works: official info from Disney (https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/resort-airline-check-in/), as well as an article from Shannon at WDW Prep School (https://wdwprepschool.com/how-resort-airline-check-in-at-disney-world-works/) about how it works Garden Grocer (https://www.gardengrocer.com) - the company Chelsie used to have groceries delivered to the room Things I Like: Check out Anylist.com (https://www.anylist.com) to see more about Anylist - there's also an iOS app and a Mac app.
Hailing from the heart of Kansas City’s Silicon Prairie, J.D. Hillen is a Front-End / Interactive Developer for the experiential design firm, Dimensional Innovations. Since the age of 15, he's been fascinated with the connection between creativity and code. This love for all things tech has allowed him to work for a wide variety of advertising agencies, marketing firms and even the craft beer industry. When he’s not coding, you’ll find him at home spending time with his wife and two boys or in the pit of a metal show. Links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/jdhillen GitHub - https://github.com/jdhillen Website - http://jdhillen.com Items mentions in the show: Evernote - https://evernote.com/ Wunderlist - https://www.wunderlist.com/ Anylist - https://www.anylist.com/ How I Work - https://lifehacker.com/c/how-i-work Meister Task - https://www.meistertask.com Greg Baugues - Devs & Depression - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6x9wmlFz_c
If you’re asking, “Where do I begin? I don’t have time or the resources to meal prep.” We uncover helpful resources and apps to get you started on your meal prep journey. Links in this episode: - Kayla Itsines: Meal Prep 101 (https://www.kaylaitsines.com/blogs/lifestyle/18903859-meal-prep-101-for-beginners) - Amazon: 20 pack of reusable containers with compartments (https://amzn.to/2CJRD7E) - MyDomaine: The Single Person's Guide to Cooking for One (http://www.mydomaine.com/cooking-for-one-tips/slide2) - Food52 - newsletter mini series: Change The Way You Cook - Lessons in the Kitchen (https://food52.com/p/change-the-way-you-cook-lessons) - Chickpea Magazine: Weekly Meal Plan printable (https://chickpeamagazine.com/products/basic-meal-planner?variant=32621235716) - Gimme Some Oven: Barbacoa recipe (https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/barbacoa-recipe/) - Apps: Cozi (http://www.cozi.com/), Yummly (https://www.yummly.com/), AnyList (https://www.anylist.com/), PepperPlate (https://www.pepperplate.com/), Mealboard (http://www.mealboard.com/), Tone It Up Nutrition Plan (https://my.toneitup.com/pages/tone-it-up-nutrition-plan-kit)
This week, Chris and Soroush chat about productivity tools and techniques. Getting Things Done (GTD) Omnifocus Things 3 Bear Notes App: The Ultimate Guide AnyList - Grocery list/recipe organizer Using AnyList with Amazon Alexa IFTTT Instapaper Pinboard Chris's Pinboard Next Episode
Anja Renko je del ekipe, ki dela aplikacijo/pobarvanko Lake. Ta pa je dobila Apple Design award. Imajo en svičnik. Apparatus je tudi na Twitterju in Facebooku. Anže je na Twitterju @anzet. Oddajo lahko podprete tudi osebno. Zapiski: Lake Toonia Swift Katarina Lotrič Strojna oprema: iPhone 6 iPad Mini Macbook 13″ Programska oprema: Instagram Outlook mail Anylist […]
Listen in as we discuss our favorite books to read aloud. We also tackle our first listener question! If you have a question you'd like us to answer, you can email us at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com Anylist iphone Reminders App Unrefined Homeschoolers - our closed FB group for anyone wanting to talk about and or support each other through homeschooling Picture Books Courderoy by Don Freeman Patricia Polacco - Thank You Mr. Falker Mo Willems - All Elephant and Piggie books, All Knuffle Bunny books Dr. Suess - The Cat in the Hat Comes Back Lily's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes Julius the Baby of the World by Kevin Henkes The Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats Whistle for Willie by Ezra Jack Keats Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar? by Margaret Wang Fish Kisses and Gorilla Hugs by Marianne Richmond George and Martha by James Marshall Mercy Watson by Kate DiCamillo Chapter Books Charlotte's Web by EB White Little Britches by Ralph Moody Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C O'Brien The Wondeful Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum Emily of New Moon by LM Montgomery Harry Potter by JK Rowling Little House Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo Pippy Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume Follow us on Facebook and Instagram
Ko Nejc končno najde shopping app. Povezave AirMail AirMail MacStories ocena AnyList (shopping app) Nejčev workflow za clipart v omnifocus Applov marčevski dogodek iPhone 7 brez štrleče kamere Program zamenjave napajalnika Apple za priključitev na zidno vtičnico z izmeničnim tokom Applovo prvo finančno četrletje 2016 Anti-Malware za OS X Crashlands Slabi USB-C kabli ti lahko uničijo računalnik Special Guest: Alan Rener.
We are about to be buried in dens full of colorful wrapping paper torn to pieces by children eager to see what Santa Claus brought them. This annual ritual comes with considerable anxiety. We actually have a wish list on ANYLIST.COM where we have...