I am a huge fan of Instapaper – especially the iPad app. I am adding things to my reading list all day long. I could create a book from all of the articled I have saved and want to read. One way that makes it really easy for me to add articles is with the Instachrome plugin for Google Chrome. I used to click the icon in Chrome and then click “Read Later”. But lately, I’ve been using a keyboard shortcut of Opt + Shift + I which saves the current page to Instapaper … And then I set it to automatically close the page when it saves. Try it out!
Running naked is like living without a budget
I ran 11 miles yesterday. Naked.
That probably got your attention. Actually, what I mean by “naked” is that I ran without my Garmin GPS watch, which will tell me my distance and pace. These watches are a great tool for almost any athlete. I’ve had mine for over a year now and it revolutionized my running because it gave me all sorts of great data that I could use to compare against different training runs.
I charged my watch the night before my run to make sure it was ready to go. But I went to turn it on as I was prepping to make my way out the front door, but nothing. No sign of life on the thing. Well, darn. I grabbed my ‘regular’ watch that would at least give me my overall time as a last resort.
I am thankful that I had the opportunity to do a long run without my Garmin because I had a little epiphany about life and money. As I was on my run, the only data I had was the total time I had run. I didn’t have my GPS to tell me if I had started out too fast or if I was being too conservative with my pace. It was all based on feeling and I “hoped” that I was running at a consistent pace but there was always a question in my mind of whether I would run out of energy too soon, or not push myself enough and finish too slow. Sometimes it can be good to run ‘naked’ and not be tied to a watch but in this case I equate running “naked” with living life without a financial budget.
Think about it. You’re going along and make a few purchases at the beginning of the month. No biggie. Maybe a few more swipes of the debit or credit card a few days later. Go out for lunch. Then go out to dinner the same day. Maybe you only order an entrée instead of a drink to go with it. It still adds up. All the while, you’re running “naked”, not able to track how much is being spent or how much you’re allowed to spend, based on a budget.
I am still learning how to improve and simplify our budgeting process. I definitely made it too complicated in the beginning, and that wasn’t appetizing to Sarah. Oh, and I didn’t include her in the conversation. I just said “this is what we’re doing”. Where’s the teamwork in that? (Nowhere!)
Do you have a budget? What do you like or dislike about it?
Statigr.am is stats for your Instagram
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I just found Statigr.am a few minutes ago over at an old link here on my blog. I connected it to my Instagram and it looks really cool. I like graphs and charts (when I can understand them) and this site has a really neat one that shows a pie chart of all the filters I’ve used.
What if life had an Undo Send button
It happens often, we write emails, hovering over words or sentences, wondering if they come across the right way. Then we decide to hit send after all. But wait! Too late, you already clicked send. Unless you use Gmail and have the Undo Send feature turned on.
Undo Send came in handy for me at least a couple of times today. Have you ever wished that life had an “undo send” button? What would you undo?
Right off the bat, I think that I would undo my decision to attend a private university for 3 years and amass $80,000 of student loans. But, then I wouldn’t have the friends, experiences, or life changes I have met along the way. I wouldn’t have met my amazing wife. We wouldn’t have a great debt-free story and history to share with others to encourage them to also become debt-free. So, even though there might be instances in life that I’d like to undo, those moments define me and shape me into who I am today, and the person I continue to grow into.
Tweet Less, Kiss More – via NYTimes.com
I’m not opposed to the remarkable technological advances of the past several years. I don’t want to go back to typewriters and carbon paper and yellowing clips from the newspaper morgue. I just think that we should treat technology like any other tool. We should control it, bending it to our human purposes.
Tinted window film for home
My office at home faces the grueling afternoon Texas sun. So, to keep energy costs down, and keep me sane, I got some tinted window film from Home Depot. I am in the process of putting on the layers. I’ve done two so far and will finish the rest tonight (maybe). Here is a comparison of the windows so far. Hopefully you can tell which two have tint on them…?

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