Archive for August, 2008

compare prices for textbooks

This one’s for all you students… check out CampusI.com to compare prices.  This awesome website combs the Internet for the best booksellers and lets you see at a glance what the books cost.  And once you’re done buying your books for the semester, make sure you save this website to your Favorites!  At the end of the semester, get back on and use their Price Search tool to sell your books online for the best price.

By the way, CampusI also does searches on other kinds of books, DVDs, music… even videogames.  Check them out!

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whatEVER!

Is she not the CUTEST girl you’ve ever seen?! [although I hope for her parents' sake that she cools off that little attitude in the next five years or so]

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kenneth cole jackets – $50

Wilson’s Leather is having a crazy sale… up to 75% off and FREE shipping.

Check out the deals on men’s outerwear, handbags, briefcases and more!

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deals of the day – express, footlocker, champs

To oblige a special request from a male friend – here are some guy-friendly deals!  Thanks to Slickdeals.net.

Printable coupon from Express/Express Men:  $20 off $75 purchase or $10 off $20 purchase.  Valid through August 26.  Online coupon code for the same deal is 5160.

Friends & Family events are going on now at Footlocker and Champs.  30% off.  Valid August 21-24.

Enjoy!

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i may never buy another bottle of perfume again

I used to be a “signature scent” kind of girl… I wore Elizabeth Arden’s Green Tea for the past three years [it was Cool Water for the 6 years before that, and Gucci Envy for 4 years before that].  Lately though, I’ve been drawn to so many new and beautiful fragrances.  There are just hundreds out there – it’s hard to choose!  I also have this weird thing about not using what everyone else does – which is why I never really got into Bath & Body Works, Clinique’s Happy, Estee Lauder Pleasures, or anything else with a giant following].

Well for those of us who love to wear lots of different scents, but don’t want to spend hundreds building up a collection to display on our bathroom sinks… LuckyScent.com’s rare and exclusive scents might just do the trick.  They feature a vast array of $3-$6 samples, all of which come in  little glass vials [the kind they give out at department stores].   Many of these scents are very high-end – it’s not the stuff you’ll find at a JC Penney counter, and you likely won’t recognize many of the brands.

This approach to fragrance is awesome for the following reasons:

- tiny vials take up less space in my bathroom than bottles [I don't care for the pretty bottles]
- they’re perfect to toss in my purse, stash at my desk at work, or pack in my cosmetic bag for travel
- I can buy 20 different samples for the price of one bottle
- I can change with the seasons [citrus for summer, spicy for fall, etc.]
- it’s highly unlikely that anyone else is wearing the same fragrance as I am
- fragrances change after a year or two anyway – it won’t hurt to toss a $3 sample that’s gone bad

Can’t wait to try a few of these out…

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today’s feature… finding time

No deals today guys… couldn’t find anything good enough today to post.

However!

One of my favorite lifehacks bloggers, Leo Babauta of Zen Habits, wrote up a great article that I’d recommend to anyone: 25 Painless Ways to Free Up an Hour a Day for Your Goals.

  1. Make an appointment right after work. Whether it’s exercise or working on some other goal, make an appointment to do it right when you get out of work (at 5 p.m., for example). This works especially well if you have to meet someone else, such as a workout partner or other group or team or coach or partner. You’ll be sure to meet the appointment, which means you won’t stick around work too long, and you’ll be sure to finish all your tasks on time so you can leave on time. This makes you more efficient in the afternoon especially.
  2. Wake up earlier. I’ve written about this before, of course, but I’ve found time for goals that are important to me by waking a bit earlier. Exercise, writing, reading — I do those now early in the day, so it doesn’t interfere with family time. Early in the day works well for me and many others, simply because there’s not much going on to distract or interrupt at this time of day.
  3. Turn off the phones. You don’t have to turn off phones all day long, but you should have some unbroken blocks of time when you don’t take calls, so you can concentrate on your important tasks. This allows you to get more done in less time, as phone calls can eat up chunks of your day if you let them.
  4. Stop checking email. This doesn’t work for everyone, but if you can stop checking email except at one or two times during the day, you can free up a lot of wasted time. Checking email constantly takes up a lot of time.
  5. Brown bag it. Many people I know take an hour or more for lunch. While a relaxing lunch can be a good thing, if you take lunch to work, you can eat quickly and either spend the extra time 1) working on a goal; or 2) getting work done so you can leave earlier. Plus, brown bagging it saves money too.
  6. Figure out your core work activities. What is it that you really have to do each day? I mean, the stuff you have to do or your job would fall apart. If you really think about it, a lot of the tasks you do each day (and phone calls and emails, mentioned above, are included in these tasks) don’t really need to be done each day. Sometimes you can do them less often, sometimes you don’t need to do them at all. If you can learn to focus on your core activities, you can get your work done in less time.
  7. Cancel a meeting or two. Think about the last 4-5 meetings you’ve gone to. How many of them were really valuable? How many of them did you need to be at? It depends on your job, but sometimes you can beg out of a meeting — or just outright cancel it if you have that power — and accomplish the same thing through an email or two. You just saved yourself 30-60 minutes per meeting canceled.
  8. Delegate. Not everyone has this option, but if you can give some of the tasks on your list to others who are better suited to doing those tasks, you’ll free up time. Do you really need to be doing everything you do, or can some of those tasks be delegated?
  9. Consolidate errands. If you routinely do errands throughout the week, you’re spending a lot of time driving. Instead, try to do all errands on one day, and plan out an efficient route. Most people will save at least an hour a week in total.
  10. Know your priority. What is the one thing you need to do today? Get that done, above all else, and do it first. After you do that priority task, the rest is extra really. Cut back on some of the rest to free up time.
  11. Shrink your task list. Once you’ve identified your core work activities and your top priority for the day, go over your task list and whittle it down to the essentials. Put tasks you don’t need to do now on a someday/maybe list, delete others, delegate others. Keep your task list down to the essentials, to keep from wasting time.
  12. Say no. One of the biggest groups of time eaters is requests from other people. All day long we get requests, in person, on the phone, in email, through paperwork. Meetings, assignments, requests for information, requests to be on a committee or team … these are all requests that will eat up your time. Say no to all but the essentials.
  13. Get to the point. While I’m a fan of long, slow conversations, if you’re trying to make time for goals, you need to whittle down needlessly long conversations — especially if it’s just with a co-worker who isn’t a close friend. In person or on the phone, you need to get straight to the point with a minimum of chit-chat, and if the other person isn’t getting to the point, politely ask what he needs from you.
  14. Watch less TV. Many people watch hours of TV a day. You can easily save an hour a day if you cut TV out, or just watch your single favorite show each day. Don’t channel surf.
  15. Read less online. If you’re like me, you can spend hours a day reading online. Limit your online reading and focus on your essential tasks.
  16. Don’t talk long on the phone. Long phone conversations can eat up a lot of your time. Instead, know what you want to accomplish and try to get that done quickly. If someone else is calling you, encourage them to get to the point, and then wrap it up when you’re done. Tell them you have to go because you’ve got something else to get to.
  17. Avoid IM and Twitter and the like. I’m not saying these types of instant communication don’t have their uses, but if they’re always on and you’re always available, you’re always at the mercy of others. Instead, just make yourself available at set times if necessary, or not at all if it’s not necessary. (And yes, I know the irony of giving this advice after I just started Twittering.)
  18. Search, don’t file. I used to spend a lot of time filing all my computer files and all my emails into nice, organized folders. I’d spend time every day doing this. Now, I just archive everything, on computer and email, and search when I need something. With Quicksilver on the Mac, every file is within a few keystrokes. With Gmail, every email is accessible instantly. No time spent filing!
  19. Leave early. If you’re using these time-saving tips, you should be able to finish your essential work early. If so, don’t use the extra time to just do more work … leave early! Of course, you’ll probably have to talk to your boss about this, but many people have flexible hours and many bosses would be happy to let you go early if you get your work done. If you set your own hours, set an earlier time to leave and you’ll ensure that you get your work done by that time.
  20. Get the kids to help out. At home, if you have kids, it saves huge heaploads of time if you let the kids help with cleaning and other tasks. At first, of course, it will cost you time because you have to teach them to do things. But once they learn … it’ll free up much of your time. My kids can help clean the house, reducing by 2/3 the amount of time I have to spend cleaning. Of course, they made the mess in the first place, but that’s another story.
  21. Educate others. Is there something that other people submit to you that you routinely have to edit or reformat? Teach these people (maybe with an FAQ or tutorial) how to do it right or how you need it so you don’t have to make changes. Are there mistakes people are doing that you routinely have to fix? Are there things you have to do yourself because others don’t know how to do it? Educate them, and save yourself tons of time. It takes time at first, but the payoff is huge.
  22. Automate things. If people submit stuff to you, or if you routinely have to do routine work, find ways to have the process automated. Technology works wonders these days.
  23. Just say, “That’s enough.” Often you are overloaded with information and tasks. But if you don’t respond to all of your emails today, or don’t read all of the posts in your RSS reader, or don’t get to all the tasks on your to-do lists … what will happen? If nothing drastic will happen, consider stopping when you’ve gotten to enough.
  24. Start work early. If you work before everyone gets in the office, you won’t have constant interruptions and distractions. You’ll be amazed how much you can get done between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. I used to do it when I worked in an office, and because I didn’t take a lunch break — I at ate my desk while working) I could get off at 2 p.m. and spend time with my kids.
  25. Give others authority. If you have to approve things or make decisions, you might be a bottleneck — things move slower if they have to be channeled through you. Instead, give others the authority to make decisions — with clear instructions about what decisions should be made under what circumstances, and what the limits of their authority are. That’ll remove a bottleneck and free you up from having to make a bunch of huge decisions. Just have a way to monitor things as necessary.

For those of us who feel like there is never enough time in the day to get things done, this article is definitely worth a read. Although the ideas and content may not be anything new to most of us, I find it useful to just read through this list as a reminder of how much time I waste in my day.

One little thing I might append to his list – I’ve found it very helpful to schedule out my days. I don’t force myself to strictly adhere to the schedule, and sometimes I don’t even bother writing it down – but just having guidelines in my mind really helps me to use my time more wisely. I’m also learning to follow a morning and evening routine that help keep me on track… I’ll write about these in a future post.

For example, this is my schedule for today:

  • 7:00-8:00 – morning routine
  • 8:00-5:00 – work; lunch break – go to HEB for brownbagging supplies
  • 5:00-7:00 – unwind, call mom, prep kitchen for cooking, spend time with husband
  • 7:00-11:00 – friend coming over to cook dinner and dessert; spend time together
  • 11:00-12:00 – evening routine
  • midnight – prayer with husband; bedtime!

A final thought to echo Leo’s words – don’t waste your newfound free time! Find a productive way you could use it; do something you’ve been putting off using lack of time as an excuse.

Some ideas:

  • Call yo momma!
  • Read a book. Glamour and Maxim don’t count.
  • Take up a new hobby – go for a walk every evening.
  • Clean your place. Dedicate 10 minutes to a different room every day.
  • Fix a brownbag lunch for tomorrow. Quit wasting money at the corner deli!

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2 quick links for today’s deals

$4.98 Poster Sale at AllPosters.com – Dark Knight, Iron Man, Entourage, The Office, and more

15% off $125 purchase at BananaRepublic.com: couponcode FALLOFFER. Expires tomorrow!

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coign of vantage

ANOTHER NEW ONLINE GAME, GUYS!

Thanks to my husband, I’ve got yet another fun game to add to my repertoire of time-wasting, soul-sucking free games… just don’t ask me to pronounce it!  Coign of Vantage is an addictive online Flash game.  Per their description:  “Put your spatial perception into perspective with this 3-D puzzle game. Assemble as many images from an abstract cloud as you can before time runs out.”

I’m really enjoying this online game, especially since there’s no element of luck [as Boomshine had].  Also, my husband has seen fit to tell me more than a few times that I lack spatial intelligence, so it’s easy to rationalize this game as a mental exercise.  [And I'm particularly thrilled when I score higher on my games than he does!]

Check out Coign of Vantage and let me know how you do.  I don’t think I’ve ever gotten past 195k… I always get hung up on that palm tree one!

PS – Check out bobblebrook.com for more free online games - they are all Flash-based and pretty :)

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hypnotized, mesmerized by boomshine

EDIT:

So I wasn’t kidding about my new addiction to boomshine… I have to play a game or two every day.

This morning, I made a personal high score of 320!  I submitted it proudly, only to find that I ranked at #4 on the Daily List.  And actually, as I was typing up the previous sentence, I saw that my score had just fallen to #5.  And it’s not even noon yet!  There are some REALLY good people out there I guess…

Has anyone done better than 320?  Feel free to post your scores in the comments and brag about them!

Disclaimer for commenter Laura: I’m not working today :D

— original post —

So many ways to kill time at work, but today’s was an easy choice… boomshine is my poison this lovely Friday morning.

I must have replayed that twelfth level 20+ times before passing. Mindless games rock.

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le mistral

I’ve been looking forward to Houston Restaurant Week for months.  For a food blog junkie like me, the week represented the perfect chance to try out those nicer venues promoted by my faaaaavoritest blogger EVER, anonymouseater.  I don’t think I’ve ever disagreed with any of his restaurant reviews, nor have I ever been disappointed when trying out one of his recommended dishes – he has impeccable taste.  But enough about him – let’s talk food.

Thanks to his many posts touting Le Mistral, I have been dying to try out the place.  Houston Restaurant Week afforded me the perfect occasion.  So on Tuesday night, my mother and I drove out to the west side of town for some fine French dining.

The dining area was lovely; soft lighting created an intimate atmosphere.  Decor was simple but classy, and MIKASA stamps glowed on the flatware.  Service was a bit slow but always accommodating.

I selected for my appetizer the Wild Mushroom Soup with Garlic Whipped Cream.  It was good, but I rather wished that they had been a bit more generous with the cream… the garlicky flavor was delicious but only drizzled lightly over the top.  It was quite the tongue-teaser.  My mother had the Salade Le Mistral.  The blueberry dressing was sour-sweet but light, and it paired beautifully with the roasted pinenuts.

For the main course, my mother picked the pork chop, and I had the salmon steak.  It was probably one of the most delicious seafood dishes I have had all year, or maybe all my life.  The Chablis chive sauce was divine, and I don’t use that word lightly.  Together with the fresh spinach pasta and tiny clams, the entire plate was a wonderful mixture of flavors.  I have never had a dish like this one – I wanted to lick the plate clean.  My mother’s pork chop was good as well, but it really paled in comparison to the delicious salmon.

For dessert, we both selected the chocolate fondant with Marie Brizard Cafe-infused vanilla shake.  Had I not been so extremely full by this point, I probably would have eaten the souffle whole.  My mother certainly polished hers off.  See a picture of this beautiful dessert here at anonymouseater’s blog.

If you ever have the chance, please go visit this wonderful restaurant [this is NOT a paid advertisement!].  Had it not been Houston Restaurant Week, my 3-course meal would have been worth about $45.  Perhaps that isn’t a tab you can swing every week, but I would wholeheartedly recommend it for your next special occasion… your loved ones will bless you for it!

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