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Buy this. 40 Sleep Hacks: The Geek's Guide to Optimizing Sleep. Cluster.gishwhes2012.com/index.php. The Last Psychiatrist. Feminism. Stuff to do! Fighting to Make the World Less Boring | The Adventurists. Reading my tea leaves: life in a tiny apartment. For someone who can be eager to get rid of certain things, I develop fierce attachments to other things. And chalk it up to too much time spent in museums and studying about them, it's objects that for me are the best storytellers. (Case in point). The story of our bedroom furniture is also the story of my early relationship with James. When I moved to Wilmington, North Carolina just 6 days after my 23rd birthday and 5 days after returning from a year spent away in France, I arrived with a suitcase and a mixed CD from my sister Cait. James had moved down a month ahead to begin work with the resident sea turtle population and he found us our first rambly apartment all by his lonesome.
It was on the bottom floor of a sunken Queen Anne style house on the corner and it had a deep wide enamel sink in the kitchen and cockroaches in the walls. There was a front porch and an overgrown garden and inside the floors creaked from a lack of furniture and stable footing. Last week began a new era. 1. 13 Things to Do with a Moleskine Notebook. We here at Lifehack have been huge advocates of the Moleskine as a tool for ubiquitous capture — for jotting down ideas whenever and wherever they occur to you. They’re also great for keeping your task list and other information you might need over the course of the day.
But those are hardly the only things a Moleskine is useful for! These days, Moleskines come in all sizes and colors, in a variety of specialized formats, and in both hard-covered and soft-covered versions. From the just-bigger-than-a-business-card extra-small Volants to the nearly letter-sized extra-large Cahiers, there are notebooks that can be adapted to just about every purpose. Here are 15 ideas to help get you started. Feel free to share your own Moleskine ideas in the comments! 1. I run several blogs aside from the work I do at Lifehack. 2. Use a lined or grid-paper notebook to track expenses throughout the day. 3. The last log, I promise. 4. 5. Use a Moleskine as a daily list of tasks you’ve finished. 6. 7. 8. 9.