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− | When you hear the word { hacking _7 } you generally think of bad people getting into your computer to { steal _5 } your identity or do things like that. That’s Whitson Gordon he is the { deputy _6 } editor of Lifehacker.com. Well what the word hacking really means is just finding a { clever _6 } way to do something and often that’s a clever way to work around an { established _11 } system. And you’d be surprised that how many established systems there are in your own life. Like, there is a system for how you { get up _6 } in the morning and a system for how you { check _5 } your email and a system you use for your calendar and on and on and on. A lot of us are so { entrenched _10 } in the systems that were part of and the way that we work day to day but we don’t { realize _7 } that sometimes that there is an easier way to do something. And so yeah, hacking into someone’s bank account that’s { really _6 } bad but hacking into your own life that can be really good. Because the way that we do things generally sucks. Life hacking can { range _5 } from doing something to your wireless router to get better { reception _9 } to making your headphones stay better in your ear with a two dollar pair of ear plugs. It’s just little things that make your day to day easier and more { efficient _9 }. So how do I go about hacking systems in my own life? The first thing I would do is go by your work as normal and { maybe _5 } take a little bit of time at the end of { each _4 } day, just ten minutes to think about of what you did that day. You know this point of my day was really inefficient, how can I maybe do that better? Do that every day and you’ll start to see where maybe inefficiencies are in your work, you know, maybe you { spend _5 } way too much time trying to read { through _7 } emails, you spend way too much time typing out certain things. From there I just have to be really { creative | + | When you hear the word { hacking _7 } you generally think of bad people getting into your computer to { steal _5 } your identity or do things like that. That’s Whitson Gordon he is the { deputy _6 } editor of Lifehacker.com. Well what the word hacking really means is just finding a { clever _6 } way to do something and often that’s a clever way to work around an { established _11 } system. And you’d be surprised that how many established systems there are in your own life. Like, there is a system for how you { get up _6 } in the morning and a system for how you { check _5 } your email and a system you use for your calendar and on and on and on. A lot of us are so { entrenched _10 } in the systems that were part of and the way that we work day to day but we don’t { realize _7 } that sometimes that there is an easier way to do something. And so yeah, hacking into someone’s bank account that’s { really _6 } bad but hacking into your own life that can be really good. Because the way that we do things generally sucks. Life hacking can { range _5 } from doing something to your wireless router to get better { reception _9 } to making your headphones stay better in your ear with a two dollar pair of ear plugs. It’s just little things that make your day to day easier and more { efficient _9 }. So how do I go about hacking systems in my own life? The first thing I would do is go by your work as normal and { maybe _5 } take a little bit of time at the end of { each _4 } day, just ten minutes to think about of what you did that day. You know this point of my day was really inefficient, how can I maybe do that better? Do that every day and you’ll start to see where maybe inefficiencies are in your work, you know, maybe you { spend _5 } way too much time trying to read { through _7 } emails, you spend way too much time typing out certain things. From there I just have to be really { creative _8 } and think outside the box. Is there any { tricks _6 } that you have at that point. Yeah, if you say to yourself "god I'm spending much time typing out this, this { tedious _7 } stuff all day long." You go on to Google and you search how to save yourself time typing. And you’ll find not just a lot of solutions from people but a lot of { actual _6 } programs for computers that people have written to { deal _4 } with that specific problem. What would be the purpose behind caring about Lifehacks? You know most of us are { wasting _7 }, just wasting ‘x’ percent of our time on tedious tasks or wasting ‘x’ percent of our money on things that we can easily make ourselves and by { dedicating _9 } part of your day to reorganizing your thoughts and we rehacking some these little things you do everyday. You can { save _4 } a ton of time, you know, be more productive, have more time to spend on the things that are really more important. |
J: Hi I’m Jonathan K: and my name is Kristen and we work here at Epipheo. J: Watching a video made me think. What are the things that I do every day that I can do more efficiently? K: Well you could do crunches while you brush your teeth J: Yeah, after you. K: I already do. J: Hey, really? K: Yeah. J: Ok K: So anyways we would love to hear from you and your ideas and how you can hack your way to a better life. So leave us a comment below. J: And we wanna thank Lifehacker.com for partnering with us on this video series. K: We here at Epipheo love to make videos that will improve your life. So make sure you hit the subscribe button so you don’t miss the next one. | J: Hi I’m Jonathan K: and my name is Kristen and we work here at Epipheo. J: Watching a video made me think. What are the things that I do every day that I can do more efficiently? K: Well you could do crunches while you brush your teeth J: Yeah, after you. K: I already do. J: Hey, really? K: Yeah. J: Ok K: So anyways we would love to hear from you and your ideas and how you can hack your way to a better life. So leave us a comment below. J: And we wanna thank Lifehacker.com for partnering with us on this video series. K: We here at Epipheo love to make videos that will improve your life. So make sure you hit the subscribe button so you don’t miss the next one. | ||
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