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Lifestyle hacks: Tools for making the most of it

Lifestyle hacks: Tools for making the most of it

Everyone is unique, and what one values in life can be vastly different from another person. However, one thing we have in common is that nothing comes easy, and we have to work for the life we want to live. Fortunately, many online tools can improve our quality of life and help us create the lifestyles we want. Today’s article will explore a few of them. 

Online tools for creating an ideal life

Notion

Organisation is an extremely valued skill, but it does not come naturally to everyone. That is why note-taking software like Notion make for such an important online tool since they allow people to manage their productivity with ease. Notion is used for project, data and task management, and users can also take notes. Tasks can be scheduled with text and visuals, content clipped from web pages, agendas kept and reminders set. The platform has different subscription models, including a free option, and users can earn credit through referrals.

Strava

One of the things people want to keep track of is not daily tasks or data but physical activity. The fitness app and website Strava is a great tool for this since cyclists, runners, hikers and other sports enthusiasts can keep track of their workouts and gain insight into several statistics, such as the distance and heart rate. Strava also uses social network features, which means users can follow and comment on their friends’ activities, helping to build an online community. Communities often encourage motivation and participation, which is another benefit of this online tool. 

Calm

Organising life and doing things one enjoys helps live the optimal lifestyle, but making sure to get enough rest during down hours will ensure getting the most out of the life created. Because of this, online websites like Calm can come in handy. Calm is the number one tool for sleep and meditation, and its features can be catered to individual needs – for example, tools for improving focus, reducing stress or anxiety, and improving sleep quality. 

No matter one’s interests, there are online tools available to help. Between software platforms like Notion and comparison sites like BonusFinder, nobody ever has to feel like life is getting away from them.

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