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Write the Use-By Date When You Open Food
When a package says to use it within a few days after opening, write the actual date on it immediately. No more guessing later.
Check the Readability of Your Texts
Use readability.ch to instantly see if your text is easy to understand β and where to improve it.
Label unique cables before you forget what they belong to
A tiny label prevents future guessing games with chargers, adapters, and proprietary cables.
Mac Shortcuts: Automate Workflows Without Writing Code
Automate repetitive tasks on your Mac with the Shortcuts app. No coding required β everything works via drag-and-drop.
Send a WhatsApp Message Later Without a Scheduler App
WhatsApp still doesn't offer a true send-later button for regular chats. A simple reminder workflow lets you prepare the message now and send it at the right moment without sketchy third-party apps.
One prompt: turn messy notes into a clear to-do list
Paste your meeting notes into an AI and have it extract decisions, action items, and open questions in the same structure every time.
Use a 4-minute timer to start chores
Stop negotiating with the whole task. Set a 4-minute timer and do only the first visible step.
Schedule iMessage: Send Messages at the Perfect Time
Send messages at exactly the right moment β automatically, without having to remember. Perfect for birthdays, time zones, or late-night quiet.
Your Library Card May Do More Than Lend Books
Spend ten minutes checking whether your local library includes digital media, courses, tools, workspaces, or workshops before you pay for them elsewhere.
Apple Mail: Build Reusable Email Templates
If you send similar emails again and again, a simple template saves time every day. Great for replies, support, offers, or community work.
Store Spare Parts in Labeled Zip Bags
Put screws, adapters, and special parts into labeled zip bags right away, so you can still match them to the right product later.
Mac Clipboard History: Get older copies back with Raycast
If you copy three things in a row on your Mac, the first one is usually gone. Raycast's Clipboard History lets you bring back older snippets, links, and copied text in seconds.
Do One Thing for 25 Minutes
A short focus block helps you make real progress on one task instead of half-touching five different things.
Use Claude as a Thinking Partner
Instead of just asking questions, have Claude think through problems with you step by step.