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Quick Calculator & Unit Converter — a Firefox sidebar extension for quick math without leaving your current tab.

Open via right-click context menu or sidebar panel. No new tab, no app switching.

• Scientific calculator
• Unit conversions (length, weight, temp, volume, area)
• Calculation history
• Works on any webpage

Free Firefox extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/quick-calculator-unit-converte/

#Firefox #Productivity

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Weather & Clock Dashboard — a minimal Firefox new tab replacement that actually shows you useful information.

Instead of a blank page or a distracting news feed, you get: current weather, 3-day forecast, world clocks, and a search bar. Dark mode included. No account, no tracking.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/weather-clock-dashboard/

#NewTab #Firefox #Productivity

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submitted 5 months ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/productivity@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/9782130

It's a church non-profit classified as a "retail" thrift store.

Meant to aid the homeless and needy.

Here in Virginia, I needed it.

I certainly needed the income because my funds or money have dried up or almost have.

But goddamn, tomorrow's the first day.

It's a small building and it's pretty homely from what I've seen of it.

Commute is 30 minutes long, but I'm transferring to another area that's about 10 to 15 minutes away in a month or two.

I'm on a probationary period as a full-time worker for three months so my job seems safe for the time being.

But I have to do cashier-work, pricing and stocking, and lift to about 50 lbs., among other retail work.

Honestly? Nobody ever had me do cashier-work before in all the time I've worked retail before. Is there a video or source online that walks you step-by-step on how to do it? And what about pricing and stocking items?

Usually, I did backroom work before and even that I found a bit hard.

I get paid $13.00, which is more than I received before.

They said it would be busy now.

I'm sure I can do it... but goddamn, I'm nervous...

lenin facepalm

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As Firefox is by far my most used app, I find that bookmarking the current tab and describing the task with no more than a few words or even as little as a few chars, to be a good way to keep track of what things I need to do soon. For things I would get to later or whenever I feel like it, I'll put them in Firefox's "Boookmarks Menu" or "Other Bookmarks" folders, and have lots of folders consisting of Reddit posts and searches about different topics.

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I found this a year ago and it's IMHO a very good system to organize projects (software projects for me). I don't expect everyone to follow those rules, but it helped me a lot when I needed some organization.

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Establishing an Agile way of thinking in an existing company is a big task with plenty of potential pitfalls. However, some problems are more prevalent than others and tend to span organizations. I've identified the four most common issues I've encountered. Whether it's lack of awareness, support, participation, or poor user stories, there are certain strategies that make handling these problems more manageable. How can you implement these approaches to help smooth the way for great Agile success?

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If procrastination is a symptom of emotional discomfort, that means it’s your brain’s way of telling you what you need in that moment. The trick is recognizing and interpreting your procrastination in the right way. Fortunately, Mss. Fosslien and Duffy’s research revealed several helpful clues.

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LARPing your job (annehelen.substack.com)
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submitted 5 years ago by okitsjoe@lemmy.ml to c/productivity@lemmy.ml

Think of it as a free 30 day bootcamp to transform your life. Each day receive an evidence-based tactic to transform your productivity, habits, goal setting and execution. No fluff, no spam, no catch - just actionable tips to help you reach your true potential.

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