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What can you learn on youtube? - Tomash.soup. Using the Hell out of your Digital Camera. Evidence for the Defense Occasionally, I find myself in a less-than-lawful situation. For example, if the marked crosswalk looks dangerous or flooded, and I cross the street somewhere else, I do so with an eye towards my legal defense. To ease my mind, I will often take a photo of the offending situation, to show as evidence in the supremely unlikely circumstance that I end up in court. Other situations which warrant a little documentation: 1. Light rail ticket machine is broken 2. Parking Meter malfunction 3. Ambulance behind me at a traffic light 4. I need to hop the fence into the childcare area of California Family Fitness because I'm being chased by a crazy ex-roomate with nunchucks. Some people would argue that just taking such a photo would prove that I was doing something I knew was illegal, and sometimes they would be right, but if you need to defend your justifiably illegal actions, it is good to have pictures to compliment your story.

19 Ways to Beat Clutter Forever. Dreams Deferred. Dreams Deferred - New York Times. 5 Bizarre Brain Hacks That Make You Better at Sports. Talent, hard work, desire -- they're all nice if you're trying to get to the top of your sport. But all other things being equal, there are a few other factors that give one side the edge. Random, ridiculous factors, such as ... Acting Like a Jackass When You Score No matter how many times the NFL calls it unsportsmanlike and throws fines and penalty flags at it, excessive celebration after scoring might actually help a team win. This is what victory looks like. Wait, what? The study looked specifically at shootouts in soccer. Yeah, we're looking at you cricket. The study found that when a player scored, his team was more likely to go on to win if he showed visible signs of elation. Even stranger, the study found that celebrating while facing the crowd didn't help, the player has to be celebrating in the direction of his team.

And this strategy won't help anything. Why? This man will humiliate you on the field and then take your girlfriend. No one's buying it, Cleveland. Obey. Yes, singing. SQ3R. SQRRR is a reading comprehension method named for its five steps: survey, question, read, recite, and review. The method was introduced by Francis Pleasant Robinson in his 1946 book Effective Study,[1][2][3] based on principles documented in the 1930s.[4] The method, created for college students, can also be used by elementary school students, who can practice all of the steps once they have begun to read longer and more complex texts (around fourth grade).[4] Process[edit] See also[edit] References[edit]

Four Best Inspiring Blogs Every Life Hacker Should Subscribe To. Wikipedia describes the process of life hacking as “anything that solves an everyday problem in a clever or non-obvious way”. The term became popular in the blogosphere and is primarily used by geeks who suffer from information overload or those with a playful curiosity in the ways they can accelerate their workflow.

This process has become an internet meme over the past few years and has been blogged about extensively. Many blogs are practical in nature such as Lifehacker, but others are inspirational and use the process of hacking to have a wider effect on your life ““ not just one problem you might have. I enjoy reading these blogs and over the past year or so I have subscribed to, and unsubscribed from many. As of the time of writing this article there are four of the best inspiring blogs, which I give a prominent position to in my RSS reader. Timothy Ferris ““ The Four Hour Work Week Firstly, I’d like to separate his blog from his book. Henrik Edberg ““ The Positivity Blog. 18 ways to improve your body language. There is no specific advice on how to use your body language. What you do might be interpreted in several ways, depending on the setting and who you are talking to. You’ll probably want to use your body language differently when talking to your boss compared to when you talk to a girl/guy you’re interested in.

These are some common interpretations of body language and often more effective ways to communicate with your body. First, to change your body language you must be aware of your body language. You might want to practice in front of a mirror. Another tip is to close your eyes and visualize how you would stand and sit to feel confident, open and relaxed or whatever you want to communicate. You might also want observe friends, role models, movie stars or other people you think has good body language. Some of these tips might seem like you are faking something. In the beginning easy it’s to exaggerate your body language. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 8 Keys to Instant Charisma. Photo by Bertrand There is a simple fact of human nature that states we all want to be liked. Don’t be afraid to admit it. If we think about it, underlying many of our actions, we are really seeking ways to validate ourselves and to fulfill this desire of being liked.

Have you ever met someone and instantly took a liking towards them? You can’t explain why, but you feel a fondness and you want to do things to help them. I’m not talking about sexual attraction, but a genuine and innocent feeling of fondness towards another person. In a job interview, you are more likely to be hired if the interviewer likes you as a person. When we decide that we like someone, it is a psychological process that we cannot quite articulate. I believe that decisions can be influenced. My Inspiration I was helping my partner Adam prepare for an interview last night. We went off on another topic and he asked me a question about usability testing in software. So, apparently, he used mirroring on me. 1. 2. 3. 4. Hacking Toward Happiness. Beneath the bits and bytes that shape the character of Silicon Valley, there's a booming digital subculture committed to the art of self-improvement, geek style. It's known as life hacking, and it's all about sweating out the best ways to crank through e-mail, sabotage spam, boost productivity and in general be happier.

British tech guru Danny O'Brien coined the term at a 2004 technology conference after studying how programmers come up with "hacks," or shortcut solutions for routine but time-consuming problems. The trick, he says, is not to worry about the entire problem but to find a small fix to get... Subscribe Now Get TIME the way you want it One Week Digital Pass — $4.99 Monthly Pay-As-You-Go DIGITAL ACCESS — $2.99 One Year ALL ACCESS — Just $30!

Are You Lifehacking Too Much? Nick Cernis of Put Things Off recently declared that productivity is dead. He said that “our obsession with ‘productivity’ is getting in the way of our lives.” Nick started out by saying that the productivity industry is out of control, and that it’s making us less efficient, not more. I agree with Nick, and I can tell you why the productivity industry is like that: it’s about making money. The Productivity Industry is Out of Control Somewhere along the way, many productivity merchants realized that us “Productivians,” as Nick lovingly refers to us, will try just about anything if it gives us an extra thirty seconds at the end of the day. Only in this case, unlike food, the chances of you getting full the more you consume are pretty slim. One of the things I learned quickly when I started writing for Lifehack was that this is a site run by people who are truly concerned with finding the most efficient and effective ways of not only working, but living.

Step In The Right Direction 1. 2. How to Learn Speed Reading. Steps Part 1 Learning to Speed Read <img alt="Image titled Learn Speed Reading Step 1" src=" width="728" height="546" class="whcdn" onload="WH.performance.clearMarks('image1_rendered'); WH.performance.mark('image1_rendered');">1Stop talking to yourself. Almost every reader "subvocalizes," or moves their throat as they imagine speaking the words.[1] This may help the reader remember concepts, but it's also a major barrier to speed.[2][3] Here are a few ways to keep this habit to a minimum: Chew gum or hum while you read. This occupies muscles used to subvocalize.If you move your lips as you read, hold a finger against them.

Part 2 Skimming Text Part 3 Timing Your Reading Speed Community Q&A Add New Question Can I train my brain to read more than 17,000 wpm? Ask a Question Answer Questions Make a stranger's day. Tips Take a break every 30–60 minutes. Warnings. Speed Reading - Study Skills from MindTools. Learning to Read More Efficiently Learn how to speed read, with James Manktelow & Amy Carlson. Think about how much reading you do every day. Perhaps you read the newspaper to catch up with what's going on in the world.

You browse countless emails from colleagues. When you look at it, reading could be the work-related skill that you use most often! Maybe not. But what does becoming a better reader involve? How We Read Although you spend a good part of your day reading, have you ever thought about how you read? When you actually think about it, reading is quite a complex skill. Scientists now believe that each of your eyes lock onto a different letter at the same time, usually two characters apart. Advantages of Speed Reading Many people read at an average rate of 250 words per minute. However, imagine if you could double your rate to 500 words per minute. Another important advantage of speed reading is that you can better comprehend the overall structure of an argument.

Note: Regression Tip: Free online speed reading software | Spreeder.com. Mind Hacks. 5 Ways To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness. Much of the brain is still mysterious to modern science, possibly because modern science itself is using brains to analyze it. There are probably secrets the brain simply doesn't want us to know. But by no means should that stop us from tinkering around in there, using somewhat questionable and possibly dangerous techniques to make our brains do what we want.

We can't vouch for any of these, either their effectiveness or safety. All we can say is that they sound awesome, since apparently you can make your brain... #5. Think You Got a Good Night's Sleep (After Only Two Hours of Actual Sleep) So you just picked up the night shift at your local McDonald's, you have class every morning at 8am and you have no idea how you're going to make it through the day without looking like a guy straight out of Dawn of the Dead, minus the blood... hopefully. "SLEEEEEEEEEP... uh... Holy Shit! We're pretty sure Kramer did this once on Seinfeld. The best way to start it off is to just jump right in. . #4. . #3. “Urawaza”: 6 Fascinating Japanese Life Hacks. I recently picked up a copy of “Urawaza: Secret Everyday Tips and Tricks from Japan” by Lisa Katayama, and I really enjoyed it. Described by Think Geek as “the Ninja version of Martha Stewart”, the book consists of dozens of off-centered lifestyle tips, covering everything from cooking tricks to winter sports.

For example, you might “turbocharge” your winter sled by treating the bottom with nonstick cooking spray, or refresh stale coffee with a sprinkle of salt. Or, you might even use a household iron to help you perfect your bowling technique. If you have a common household problem, chances are that there is an urawaza trick that can help you out. The History of UrawazaAs author Lisa Katayama explains in the introduction of the book, the culture of urawaza had its roots in post-WWII Japan. The Look of the BookEach tip in the book is framed on a single page, outlining the dilemma, the urawaza solution, and a brief blurb that explains why the tip works from the scientific standpoint. 1.

Sun Tzu’s 5 Factors for Life Hacking Domination. Imagine that I had in my possession the ultimate guide to life hacking. Imagine that I offered it to you with but one condition – that you must use it for good, not evil. Would you be interested? Surely you would. Imagine all the wonders you could achieve with it! Then I give you The Art of War, Sun Tzu’s epic and legendary masterpiece. Sun Tzu said: The Art of War, then, is governed by five constant factors, to be taken into account in one’s deliberations, when seeking to determine the conditions obtained in the field.

So, whether you’re a full-time life hacker or not, Sun Tzu’s teachings apply to you. Enough preamble – let’s have at it! The Moral Law Sun Tzu said: “The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger.” During Sun Tzu’s time, the Emperor was the chief ruler. To the life hacker, the Moral Law applies not to a figure of sovereign authority but to yourself.

Heaven Earth. The Learning Toolbox - Cornell Notes. How to Get a Job That's Out of Your League. Top 10 Tips and Tricks for Making Your Work Life Better. How to Plant Ideas in Someone's Mind. Work Smart: How to Make Procrastination Productive. 35 Life Hacks You Should Know [PIC] Trick Your Body Into Submission - Interesting Discoveries - Ego Dialogues. Exclusive: Tim Ferriss' Tips to Hack Your Body - HackCollege - Student-Powered Lifehacking. Only 4 hours? Tell me more! Image used courtesy of Fair Use doctrine.There’s many superstars in the productivity world: David Allen, Merlin Mann, and Gina Trapani come to mind. Obviously we’ve got some budding minds here at HackCollege as well. There’s many superstars in the fitness world as well. But there’s only one person whose come out as a leading voice on both productivity and fitness.

Tim and I got to talk about one of my favorite issues – health and fitness, and I asked him to elaborate on how 4HB would apply to college students. You might be surprised that Tim thinks college should be more than a factory for high-wage jobs. SQ: Alright, this is Sean Quinn from HackCollege here with Tim Ferriss of 4-Hour Body and 4-Hour Workweek fame. TF: I’m doing very well, thanks for having me. SQ: No problem. SQ: Sure, sure, sounds good. SQ: Go big or go home, I gotcha. SQ: That’s right. TF: In terms of time effectiveness, that’s the entire premise of the book. SQ: Gotcha. TF: Yeah. SQ: Sure.