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Tools I use will focus on simplifying your life in your communication, grammar, focus at work or study, little notes and two tools for Google Chrome. Some of the tools you might already know but hopefully not all the functions and features as I try to elaborate on the once not obvious on the first place. Without further ado, please enjoy the tools below.
As this is an obvious one to translate text, many might not know about the app having on-the-fly translation using your camera. See how it work in the video.
Same goes for pictures. For example, as I am living in Denmark with not speaking Danish at all, I never had any problems reading my letters or anything in the shop with the native Google Translate. It sounds like a small thing, but if you travel or live in a foreign country, it can save your life!
Same goes for voice calling or chatting on Skype. They have this new option that you add Skype Translator to your conversation, define your language and Skype will translate it to the language of the others person. As an example below is a chat message, same goes for voice though.
I am using Grammarly since blogging more regularly. It helps me finding obvious mistakes and also recommending me words that are overused. The feature I like the most is if you double click a word — it works live in the browser on any websites or mobile app — you get instant synonyms. This saves me much time switching between and my page plus makes my text more (hopefully) appealing to you guys! 😉
I am using the premium features but try out the free version, that is also very helpful compared to none.Inbox is made out of simplicity. One step is it bundles each email in low priority, promo, updates, financial, purchases and your individual categories for you. Another helps you to use less time on emails and get them done with this three states:
If you click on the trip, you see all email attached to it and also flight details in one view:
Of course, Google will read your email content for that purpose, but they do that already so why not making use of it.
As mentioned already in my earlier blog about music while working, I used, and I still do use Focusatwill. However, I am started experimenting with Brain.fm as Focusatwill has a very crapy Android app with lots of bugs which they did not fix it within the last two years. The web version is still fine though, but at work is much more convenient to use the app on my phone.
Nonetheless, what is the reason to use music that keeps or brings you into focus state? Why not if you can is my question? Maybe because you did not know? It is crucial to get into a state of if you want to get as much done and in the best quality**.** But how do we do that? Right, with music that works like drugs on your brain. As many of us play the wrong music in the background, music is designed to connect with you intellectually and emotionally which lowers comprehension and creates a distraction.
See the that shows the difference between music from Placebo and Brain.fm:
The three mentioned music apps above are designed by neuroscientists and tested on human brains to not give any distraction. I am using them for a very long time, and I can assure you, they work! Sometimes I get even a little headache as my brain is in such a deep state of concentration for an extended period. Related to the including some FAQs from Brain.fm it is is a good sign that your brain is hard working and can be avoided by drinking more or using the music less long as the effect also takes place when you start listening and then stop the music after a while.
Try it yourself, now?!
Related to the music that keeps you focused mentioned above, to get even more focused, you should have a good headphone. I am using since three and more years the headphones from Bose. They are quite expensive as you pay the brand as well, but they were the first creating the active noise-cancelling that blocks out loud noise outside of your environment. If you have not experienced it yet yourself, you should try, it is fantastic! Of course, nowadays other companies copied that, and you can get cheaper headphones. I stick to it and recently bought the second noise-cancelling headphones from Bose with Bluetooth, and I do not regret any dollar paid for it. Especially for travelling, I do not mind having any delays, crying babies or any other occurrences that can happen during a trip any longer.
See the noise cancelling in action:
After writing a full post about why should you use another note app? The difference is that OneNote is perfect for sophisticated and comprehensive notes whereas I use Google Keep for small notes with no timeline. For example shopping lists, payment list, movies or series to watch etc. Keep is easy and straightforward with little stickers with different colours that you can move around plus useful features like sharing it with your family or friends if you have a common todo-list and you can access it from everywhere either with your mobile app and also on the computer, it is automatically synced (cloud-based).
This one is a straightforward one. Whenever you open a new Chrome tab, this one will open an astonishing picture including a quote changing every day. As well you can add simple todos each day. The awe-inspiring mostly landscapes makes me a happy every time I open a new tab instead of having an annoying white tab. Plus it reminds you gently to your todos from today before you open a possible distracting webpage.
OneTab is a convenient one. Whenever you find yourself with too many tabs what usually happens pretty fast to me, you can click the OneTab icon to convert all of your tabs into a list. When you need to reaccess the tabs, you can either restore them individually or all at once.
When your tabs are in the OneTab list, you will save up to 95% of memory because you will have reduced the number of tabs open in Google Chrome. I usually have my OneTab pinned to Chrome like shown below:
Originally published at on April 7, 2018.