The economy being what it is, jobs aren’t exactly growing on trees. If you’re stuck in one you hate, here are a few ideas to make it bearable until something better comes along.
Web PR consultant Steve Rubel is kicking off 2010 with big ideas, and one of them is a resolution to track your life with data tools. From notebooks to Evernote, spreadsheets to Nike+, it’s a good year for universal capture.
HabitForge is a simple tool for ingraining new habits into your daily routine via email check-ins.
Forgetting to pay a bill isn’t a sign you’re a slacker – you may just have too much on your plate to remember the due date of every single payment you have. Try batching your bills to get them paid on time.
What’s a New Year’s resolution but a goal you happen to have made at the start of another year? Today we’ve rounded up the top five tools Lifehacker readers use to track their goals and resolutions.
Nothing but the strength of your convictions can keep a self-improvement promise going for at least 365 days. You can, however, boost your chance at success and outwit your worst habits with some motivational devices and clever thinking.
We do our best to encourage positive change and goal-setting all year around Lifehacker HQ, but that doesn’t change the fact that a new year — hell, a new decade —i sn’t a great time for a fresh start.