Elf Gift Wrap Cutter/Better Reddit search/Ultimate guide to EQ
A weekly newsletter that gives you 6 brief personal recommendations of cool stuff. Wrapping paper aidFor wrapping presents, I have found this simple gadget helpful. The Elf Gift Wrap Cutter is a short plastic tube that slides onto a standard roll of wrapping paper. I slide it up and it cuts the paper precisely square. Trivial, but simple, cheap, and forever. It lives with the wrapping paper. — KK Better Reddit searchReddit is often a more reliable source of information than Google, especially for product reviews, restaurant recommendations, and how-to instructions. Unfortunately, Reddit’s native search engine is clunky and leaves a lot to be desired. I started using Giga, a site that returns relevant Reddit posts and summarizes them. I used it to find out how to cook chicken breasts so they don’t become tough and dry. — MF Ultimate Guide to Emotional IntelligenceThis article in Fast Company discusses the importance of emotional intelligence (EQ) in the workplace and gives advice on how to cultivate it. Three key signs that you might be lacking EQ are: 1. You often provoke unexpected reactions. 2. You don’t get the help you need from colleagues, and 3. You get passed over for promotions or other opportunities. Cultivating EQ requires developing self-awareness, active listening skills, curiosity, emotional regulation, as well as an ability to accept constructive feedback and show genuine empathy. An introspection practice I like to do at night is to replay the day backwards in my head and relive the day’s interactions through the other person’s eyes. This was advice I picked up for lucid dreaming, but it’s definitely helped me cultivate more emotional intelligence. — CD 52 things Tom learned this yearEvery December, Tom Whitwell, a managing consultant at Magnetic, compiles a list of 52 interesting facts and stories from the year. Here are a few examples from his 2023 list:
— MF Toddler construction toysSince I have little people in my life again (grandchildren) I am always on the lookout for cool toys. I find construction toys keep kids interested the longest. A clever design that works great for toddlers are bristle tiles which resemble giant velcro. Long combs on every surface stick together enough yet pull apart easily for tiny hands. Like Magnatiles, a little bit of helpful stickiness assists in making things. There are lots of knockoff brands. I don’t even know which one was the original, but Picasso Bristle Tiles work fine. — KK List of favorite meditation appsJane Friedman of Electric Speed recently asked her readers to share their favorite meditation apps and reasons why, and here is the complete list. Calm, Insight Timer and Headspace seem to be most popular. — CD Recomendo Unclassified Ads work! Here’s how to reach over 72,000 subscribers for just $150. UNCLASSIFIEDS Music infused calendars that provide unique music playlists each month as well as beautiful wall decor. QR codes unlock eclectic genres like Latin soul, jazz, bossa nova, hip-hop, reggae and more! These also include spacious calendar days to jot all your exciting plans for 2024! Imprint is a brand new way to master essential topics in psychology, technology and more in bite-sized lessons. "Best App of 2023" - Google. What if learning was as easy as scrolling social media? Imprint's visual lessons help you master complex topics in just a few minutes a day. If Ray Dalio and Malcolm Gladwell started an email newsletter, it would look like this. Introducing The Daily Upside — written by a team of financial journalists, this free email newsletter delivers only the most important stories in business to your inbox. It’s analytical, insightful, and occasionally witty — sign up for free here. Learn with purpose. Brilliant helps you understand the concepts shaping our world—from AI and LLMs to quantum computing and beyond—all in just minutes a day. Try it free for 30 days. Happiness is getting weirder. The more common unhappiness becomes, the stranger we have to be to be happy. Read more on this week’s issue of Still Human, and subscribe free for more essays on the curious, beautiful strangeness of being human. Are you a leader, creative, or solopreneur? Are you at a crossroads? Are you looking for quick, simple strategies to help find your purpose, overcome your inner critic, & gain alignment in your work & life? Check out this free newsletter written by a certified Integral® Coach. Brainstory helps you think through and share your ideas. Feel smarter and faster while doing your meeting prep, conference talk planning, and content brainstorming! Goodbye blank pages and "where did the time go?!". An AI tool that makes you better. Try Brainstory for free. It's the most, busiest time of the year! As 2023 winds down, your productivity doesn't have to. Enter Text Blaze, the free, easy-to-use chrome productivity extension you didn't know you needed. Recommendo readers get one month of our pro plan for free, sign up in 2 minutes today! Recomendo is published by Cool Tools Lab, a small company of three people. We run the Cool Tools website, a YouTube channel, a podcast, and other newsletters, including Gar’s Tips & Tools, Nomadico, What’s in my NOW? and Book Freak. Recomendo is copyrighted by Cool Tools Lab, LLC. Commissions may be earned from the links above. |
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