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Tipping Etiquette in the Time of Coronavirus: How Much Is Enough?
From curbside pickup to alcohol delivery, there are many services that warrant a tip, but the etiquette on tipping during a pandemic isnât always obvious.
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Get Your Bank Accounts in Order With These 2021 Resolutions
Though the year is well underway, itâs never too late to set new goals, whether you want to do 100 push-ups a day or try meatless Mondays. If you wantâ¦
Van? RV? School Bus? 6 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Home on Wheels
Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of mobile living.
World of Hyatt Credit Card Adds Temporary Spending Bonus, Hikes Welcome Offer
The is upping the ante for existing cardholders and new applicants with a limited-time promotion and an increased sign-up bonus. The promotion rewards you more generously the more often youâ¦
How to Invest in REITs
Investing in real estate the old-fashioned way is hard. Not many investors have enough extra money for a down payment just laying around. And even if they did, tying all of that money in a single property might give them pause. If youâre in this situation, the solution to your problem might just be a […]
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The power of habit tracking
For decades, I’ve been a proponent of habit tracking. Habit tracking sounds and feels nerdy to a lot of folks, so many people avoid it. That’s too bad. Habit tracking is a powerful tool that can help you make better decisions about your life.
Let me share an example.
Over at Reaktor, Olof Hoverfält recently published a long piece about why he’s tracked every single piece of clothing he’s worn for three years.
That’s right: For 1000+ days, Hoverfält documented every garment he wore. (And, in fact, he’s continuing to document his wardrobe publicly.) Using the info he collected, he’s now able to make better decisions about which clothes to keep and which clothes to buy. I love it!
Hoverfält says people worry about how much time it’d take to do something like this but they shouldn’t. Most of the time investment is in the initial setup, in that first batch of data entry. Actually using and maintaining the system requires about one minute each day. And the rewards are far greater than the cost in time.
Hoverfält’s project is a perfect example of the power of habit tracking.
‘Why I Renewed My New York City LeaseâPandemic, Unemployment, and All’
According to recent headlines, people are fleeing New York City because of COVID-19. But I recently renewed a yearlong lease on my Manhattan apartment.
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