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John Lennon’s To-Do List

Dec 2

Our post on Johnny Cash’s To-Do List drove thousands of visitors. This week, we bring you John Lennon’s handwritten to-do list, currently up for auction. Everyone has a to-do list, the difference being that Lennon’s list was created for his personal assistant Fred Seaman. Items include waiting for the HBO guy and asking someone about [...]

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Updates: 7-day history window, TimeZone Setting

Dec 1

Today we made several updates to LazyMeter. 7-Day History Window: The done view now lists the last 7 days of completed tasks. Increasing history has been a top feature request, and this update is a step in the direction of providing you with access to your full history. Note that only completed tasks with no [...]

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Welcome Mashable Readers

Nov 11

At LazyMeter, we’re proud to check a task of our list: Get on Mashable. We couldn’t be any more proud of the way they described LazyMeter, and the response has been overwhelming: thousands of visitors, thousands of twitter mentions, and users registering every few seconds. We started LazyMeter with a theory on productivity, and we’re [...]

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The First Step To Productivity: Do Nothing

Oct 20

There’s a mistaken belief that people are inherently lazy. We look at everything we have to do, and fantasize about the day where we can do nothing. For many, work is merely a means to retirement, when we’re free to do as little as we wish. At the same time, when we have nothing to [...]

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How to Change Habits

Sep 27

Last night, ZenHabits writer Leo Babauta spoke at a Habit Design meetup in San Francisco. Leo is an expert in habit change, replacing his smoking addiction with running, losing 65 pounds, becoming a vegan, mastering blogging and much more. His advice on how to change habits got us thinking about how LazyMeter can be used [...]

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New Features: Daily Email, Facebook Login

Sep 7

We’re excited to announce the following updates to your LazyMeter: Daily Playlist Email: Review and print your playlist each morning without logging in. You won’t receive an email if your playlist is empty, and you can turn off emails at any time. Facebook Login: Login instantly through your Facebook account. Click the “Facebook Login” button and follow the simple [...]

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Plan Tomorrow with LazyMeter

Sep 1

LazyMeter doesn’t just help you focus on today – it also helps you plan tomorrow. Our users are far ahead of others when they start their day with a playlist. Get an even greater head start with a quick review of tomorrow before it arrives. The primary goal for LazyMeter users is to get through [...]

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Reminders Don’t Mean You’ll Remember

Aug 23

Many applications offer reminders. You can schedule reminders in your calendar for a specific day and time. You can have reminders emailed to you, and sent to your phone. But a reminder alone does not mean you’ll remember to do what needs to be done. If the reminder doesn’t arrive at the precise time when [...]

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Summary: LazyMeter Reactions

Aug 11

We’ve been working on LazyMeter for over a year. Needless to say, it means a lot to see the product impacting our users’ lives. Your feedback and stories are what keep us going each day – below is a sample of what you’ve had to say. Thank you! Twitter Activity Other Quotes “This might be [...]

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LazyMeter Coverage: The Atlantic

Aug 11

LazyMeter received a very positive review from The Atlantic in an article titled LazyMeter Sorts Through the Clutter, Simplifies Your To-Do List. It begins with a question about why it takes so much time and effort to keep track of tasks. The solution? LazyMeter. Ever have one of those days where the clock starts to wind [...]

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