
Best Apps for Getting the Most Out of Your Day
Tired? Bored? Depressed? Not in the mood? Here's how you can have a fulfilling day - each day - with these smartphone apps.
"Carpe diem" used to be the advice of ancient Romans. Today, we say "seize the day" to say the same thing. Still, we don't seem to do it often enough, preferring to spend hours on social media or in front of the television. Are you trying to take back control of your time and have a truly fulfilling day every once in a while? Then try to get up before 8 PM. Believe it or not, those early hours of the day offer a lot of opportunities for leisure as well as fun activities. They are the perfect time to get things done - or relax and recharge your batteries. The choice is yours, but Alarmy will make sure you are up in time to make it. Discover your happiness where you least expect it.
Naturally, it is up to you to decide what you want to do. Do you need more time to do yoga? Perhaps you wish to devote yourself to your art? Spend more time with the family during the weekend? Or are you determined to run that half marathon next month? Whatever is on your mind - make sure you make a checklist. A digital planner could be of great help here. Understand your priorities - and create your schedule accordingly. That way, it will be easier to reach every goal you have and honestly fill your day with joy.
Why just one day? Why not make it into a permanent thing? After all, once we achieve something, we often get too much satisfaction, only to stop trying. But do you want to go back to the way things were (or are)? Happiness is something to work on, and having a string of fulfilling days - having fun, spending time with people, being outdoors - is well worth striving for. Try to turn it into a habit. Determine to succeed. Make a conscious decision to achieve great results. You'll be surprised how much of it is only up to you.
Stefan
It's the weekend. You wake up at 11. You've officially missed the best part of the day. Don't do that to yourself. Set up your Alamy, get up, get out, and do the things that bring you joy.