What's one product you can't live without - and why?
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I'm curious- what's that one product you can't live without?
Just one, not two!
The kind of product that has become a part of your life and its absence would make you sad?
It could be a productivity tool, a habit tracker, or even a boring utility that just works.
Tell me your favorite. I’ll go first in the comments!
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ChatGPT – I use it all the time for translation purposes and also when I need to find important information quickly. It's like having a super helpful assistant right at my fingertips. From one chat, I even learned that I can Buy Ozempic Online, what to look out for when purchasing it, how to use it correctly, and what to expect in terms of results and side effects. It really helps me feel more confident and informed before making decisions related to my health. Honestly, it's become one of my go-to tools every day
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Giphy. It's a free and simple video recording tool. A video can be better understood and more powerful than dozens of words when explaining a situation.
Activity app on my Apple Watch. For someone who works at a computer for many hours, it really helps me stay active. I really like it when it tells me I only achieved 1 out of 3 goals because it basically ends up guilting me into putting in more effort the next day. I also love the animations that show up when you close all the rings.
@olga_s52 - Great! I was in the samsung camp for a long time; but now considering switching to Apple watch. The problem - I think these devices add more pressure:
Complete the health ring
Complete 8 hour sleep
Achieve 10K steps and so on
I'm no the fence right now.
@kaustubhkatdare I can see how it can add pressure! Sometimes it gets a little annoying when it reminds me about my failed goals. But what helps is that you can adjust your goals and make them as achievable as possible. Overall, I find this app to be a definite net positive.
For me - it's Airmail. My favorite email app on MacOS. It's the first thing that launches on my computer every morning and the last thing that I close. It's a primary driver of my email communication.