Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

As Seen On: The New Blak-- "#DanyellsDownload -- Pact"

My lovely critters!

I'm here, don't you fret, but a lot of change has been happening in my life-- I LOVE IT! As always, I ask you to please bear with me.

Here's another post that I wrote over on The New Blak. I hope you like it.

Have a fantabulous evening :D


Hey guys! And welcome to my first installment of #DanyellsDownload. If you need a refresher on what these types of posts will be about click here.

Last month, there were a couple of techy things I was super in to that I really have to share with you! I've been on a fitness kick, so most of my favs this month really pertain to that.

Oh, and don't forget to leave a comment down below, or reach out to me on twitter, if you have more ideas for what I should review in the next #DanyellsDownload.



The Pact

I have been using this app for only about a month now, but I have to say--it's really got me motivated, and it definitely keeps me accountable. If you're the type of person that needs a reason (other than looking good and being healthy) in order to work out, then this app will be perfect for you, too! Plus, who does't want to make money while working out??



Pact forces you to set the stakes and fork out some cash if you don't make your goals. But don't worry, you choose how much dollar pressure you want and how often you plan on working out. You literally make a pact with this app, and they keep you accountable!

Step 1) Make a pact. Set the amount that you will pay other users if you don't reach your goal.
Step 2) Meet your goals. Use the Pact App to track your progress every week.
Step 3) Reap the benefits! Earn cash by living healthy, paid by others who don't.

You can choose to set a workout pact, a food logging pack, and/or a veggie pact. (Personally, I only choose to track my workouts; however, the more you choose to log then the more you will get paid--and the more you can loose.)


Pact is really simple and easy to use, it motivates me a ton, and gives me a community to lean on if I feel like I need some help with my fitness. If you want to check out more about this app--visit their website!



Don't forget to leave a comment down below letting me know what techy thing I need to download next!




Friday, March 14, 2014

Let's talk characters-- World of Warcraft character remodels and lvl 90 boosts

Good evening critters!

Today I wanted to get in on the action and talk about my thoughts and opinions on some of the many changes and upgrades happening in the World of Warcraft. Let's focus on characters today. I will be diving right into the brilliant and shinning new character models and edging into the murky debate of level 90 character boost.


Character remodels

Uh duh, why wouldn't I be happy with this. As a noob who stepped in only recently during the last expansion of Pandaria, I was blessed with the initial view of pretty good content. However, looking at certain characters like Dwarfs and Orcs should make anyone's skin crawl. Since vanilla these characters haven't changed in appearance, movement, or any other sort of upgrade. So, they were in dire need of some sort of change, and Blizzard decided to take that to the next level with some amazing remodels for nearly/if not all of the characters!

As of today, a lot images of newly remodeled characters have been released. Here are some that should get any devoted player a little excited (all remodel pictures courtesy of polygon):





Level 90 Boosts

I am not the type of person who will generally spend a lot of money on in-game purchases. I am typically pretty content with the items that I can receive without spending more than my $14.99 subscription fee that I am already dishing to this game monthly. Therefore, my views on the level 90 boost that is available in the store for $60 are pretty impartial.

I like the idea of making that an option for players because I understand the struggle of grinding out levels to meet up with your friends. I am hoping that these boosts will not get misused by inexperienced noobs, but rather work as a quick jump after skills are mastered through training. With Blizzards new addition of some training grounds on the way this looks pretty promising.

Photo via Blizzard.
 As for the dollar amount, I think that Blizzard did the right thing. The price needs to be high enough that players understand the jump in levels that they are making. This might hinder players from creating new characters from scratch and then boosting them to 90 with no real experience of how the game is played. The amount of money spent on these boosts should be reasonable enough that a devoted player might want to spend that kind of money, but not so cheap that everyone will be walking around with 11 level 90s on 4 different realms.



What are some of your opinions on these changes in WoW? Let me know in the comment section below!! And don't forget to check back soon--I'll be discussing other Blizzard changes like the new addition of Garisons in World of Warcraft, as well as my excitement for Hearthstone on iPad.


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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Brainscape--The ultimate flashcard application

Good afternoon critters!

Today I am going to discuss one of the most useful studying applications available. Whether you are sitting at a desktop, laying on the couch with your iPad, or walking to class with your iPhone, Brainscape is the best app to use for studying flashcards on all devices...and its FREE!


By creating an account either online or through the app itself, you can start to create flashcard libraries. These libraries are like our rubber banded card decks most of us use today. Brainscape allows you to make flash cards that are exactly like the paper ones but so much better. This app gives you the opportunity to have that same learning experience, but without the mess of tediously writing them out or the hassle of carrying a bunch of cards around.

Screenshot from the app on my phone.

Cards can be created on any of your devices (however, advanced settings are only available on desktop). You can add text, images, sounds, and more to help you study in the best way possible.

Brainscape gives you the opportunity to select how well you knew each individual card, which then gives you a breakdown of how well you know the entire set. This is benefitial because it allows each user to rate the card on their own judgement of their confidence and achievement. As you study, cards that you do not know very well will pop up more frequently than those that you have selected as knowing perfectly. Cards can also be starred, skimmed through, or searched specifically.


There have been numerous studies on the effectiveness of flashcards, but with Brainscape's confidence-based repetition method, it has been shown that this application can help you succeed better than any other app available.

And that's not even the best part. The reason that I love Brainscape so much is because the cards that I make can be shared with anyone. When I finish making a deck for my Art History class, I can post a link to my deck on the class' website and allow other people to study using my flashcards. Also, on days when I don't have time to make my own deck, there are hundreds and probably thousands of pre-made decks available!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHi9PdmhEL0


This video is a little old, but it really helps in explaining the concepts, functionality, and goals of this application. You can create an account today on any device for free!!

Have any questions or suggestions for future app recaps? Contact me or comment below :)


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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Penultimate-- A simplistic note taking app for iPad

Good afternoon critters!

Today I am going to discuss one of the most basic handwriting apps out there. Now, when I say basic though,  I do not mean "unimportant" or "not the best." For taking those every day notes--Penultimate is by far one of the most superior…and, its free!

All images are from this source.

Penultimate is (in my opinion) one of the easiest to use handwriting apps for iPad. You can achieve the natural experience of writing on pen and paper that you are used to without the actual paper.

This app is run by Evernote; therefore, by setting up an account you can sync your notes over all devices to be easily accessed, printed, or shared.


Creating new notebooks is a breeze, and titling them is even easier. Penultimate (with your permission) can gain access to your calendar which organizes your notebooks perfectly based on your location, events, and times. However, if you want to title them something different it's as easy as double clicking on the notebook covers.

When writing actual notes you have multiple choices for pen colors, styles, and thicknesses. Words can be erased, moved, or un-did [is that a word, haha]. You also have the option to zoom in on a page in order to write large, but have it look small, which can create the most legible notes ever seen on an iPad!




Pages can also be moved around and reordered, merged with one another, or deleted entirely. There are different page styles like grid, lines, and plain. Using an electronic notebook like Penultimate gives you way more customizability, neatness, and unification that the original pen and paper.

If you want to learn more about Penultimate visit their official website here. This app is beautifully organized and designed, and can be perfectly integrated into any class or lifestyle. Purchase it at the app store for free now!




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Friday, January 24, 2014

Day 24-- Your favorite movie and what it's about [January 30 Day Challenge]

Finally, a Frozen review!!!!!!


Hey critters!

In a previous post, I mentioned that I was accepting the challenge to post every day; however, not every post will appear on my blog. To see them all you can check out my tumblr account.

Click here to see: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6, Day 7, Day 8, Day 9, Day 10, Day 11,Day 12, Day 13, Day 14, Day 15, Day 16, Day 17, Day 18, Day 19, Day 20, Day 21, Day 22, Day 23,


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Today I have been told to write about (even though I've been wanting to for a long time) My favorite movie and what it's about.


Movie: Frozen (directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee)

Summary:

"A prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, so Anna must team up with Kristoff, a daring mountain man, on the grandest of journeys to find the Snow Queen and put an end to the icy spell. Encountering Everest-like extremes, mystical creatures and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom from destruction." -imdb

Our Ratings (from 1-5, five being highest which means best)


Film Quality: SkyCzar= 5 Danyzell= 5

They did such a great job on expressions. The animations were flawless.

Sound Track: 4 5

If I compared with all of the Disney greats it ranks up there with the top... But, it's not the best.

Uhhhh, I don't know why Sky was such a hater, but I absolutely loved the music. I know own songs from this movie on my iPhone--it was that good.


Story Line/Plot: 4 4

It was interesting but, it was a very short story with less adventure than what I had expected.

I agree. The story was a good one, but I was expecting more.


Casting: 4 4

The voices matched the characters. The singing was great. That's all we can ask for.


Intended Purpose: 4 5

It was intended to make you happy, make you laugh, and make you cry. The emotions were right on par, and I think the directors did what they had planned on doing.

Other Comments:

I really hope they make more movies like this.

I loved the singing and comedy! I can't wait for more movies.


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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

My Make-up Essentials

Hey Critters!

Happy Wednesday.
Today I am bringing you a quick post of my make-up essentials. These are things that must go into my bag if I am leaving for the weekend, or spending a couple days away from home (and don't find it necessary to pack up all of my make-up things).
Don't forget to scroll all the way to the bottom to check out my super fast and simple reviews.

Danyzell's Make-up Essentials
Click the image to find stores and prices


  • Volume Express The Falsies Mascara is a product that I feel like I have used ever since I started wearing make-up. In all honesty, I haven't really tried any other kinds of mascara, but I feel like this one perfectly plumps and lengthens my lashes. Plus, I find this to have the easiest-to-use brush.

  • My new MAC Studio Fix Fluid foundation is a wonder. I really have only used it for a couple weeks, but I love the coverage that it gives me. It never feels cakey and stays on all day. Check out my haul post to see even more!

  • Revlon's Black Cherry Lipstick is a must in any grungy girls make-up routine. I can line my lips in black for a deep vampy look, or use my chocolate/red liner and a thin layer of this color to make my lips pop in any outfit.

  • Benefit's Porefessional Primer was a bit pricey, but so far it seems to be worth it. It was part of my October Favorites, and I didn't lie when I said it was amazing! Check that post out for more details.

  • Any liquid eyeliner will do. I have found that E.L.F.'s Liguid Eyeliner works perfectly fine for me, and it is dirt cheap. How could you go wrong? I have never had any issues with smearing or flakiness.The only downfall is that it takes forever to dry, but whatever, I can wait.

  • Any finally, another new addition to my make-up, E.L.F.'s Contouring and Bronzer Pallet! I love the look of highlighted and bronzed cheekbones. This compact is super cheap, as well. And so far it suits my need. I have never really used a bronzer before, so I can't really give an honest review.

  • Okay critters! That's it for my simple, every day, make-up essentials. I really hope you guys enjoyed it. Please feel free to ask any questions in the comment section below. Have you used any of these products? I would love to see what makes up your make-up essentials list.
    Oh, and don't forget to follow me on all of my social medias. I have links at the top of the blog!

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    Sunday, November 3, 2013

    October Favorites

    Good evening critters!

    This video is a hopeful new addition to what my routine will be with this blog. In the past, I have had that tab above that is labeled favorites in which I put links to some awesome blogs, site, and other things that I love; so now, I am going to be adding a lovely video to go along with it.
    I'd really appreciate it if you would watch my video below, and give it a thumbs up on youtube, too!




    I just wanted to give you all a quick list of the things I mentioned in this video again, as well as a written version of my thoughts on them.


















    1) Urban Outfitter's Black Bag- This is one of my favorites because I am super obsessed with all of the pockets, the simplicity of the whole look of it, and the versatility of the entire bag. I use this bag everyday for school and work, and I can not get enough of it!

    2) Clean and Clear's Morning Burst Moisturizer- I have become addicted to this stuff because of a sample I got along with my blotting sheets. I have been convinced to by a full size because of it's velvety feel and the cucumber smell. I use this product every morning now; it's made its way into my routine.

    3) Combat Boots- My combat boots are from Journey's. I absolutely love this new fall fashion trend because it's perfect for a comfy outfit with leggings and a sweatshirt, or I can even dress it up with a cute skirt and tights.

    4) Camo Jacket- This Charlotte Russe jacket lets me turn my summer tees into fall fashion statements. I love how I can mix and match camo with nearly anything, and I have basically turned this bold jacket into a fall neutral!

    5) Benefit's Porefessional Primer- Guys, I have never really used a primer before and this one is amazing!! I put it on after my lotion and before my make-up every morning, and it helps to keep everything in place all day. AND It makes me happy to know that this is really good for my skin, too--I can literally see my pores getting smaller everyday.

    6) Bath & Body's Menthe Lip Balm- This is the best fall lip balm for me! I love the minty flavor, and the fact that it doesn't really make my lips feel caked or slimy. I keep this in my purse for any time use. And it is definitely going to become a new essential in my life.

    7) Bath & Body's Menthe Lip Tints- In my opinion, these are the perfect lip glosses. When I put them on I just feel so refreshed and clean because of the minty taste. They really shine up any outfit without making my lips feel sticky or over gooped (is that a word, haha). I would literally recommend these to anyone!

    8) Bath & Body's Heirloom Cranberries Hand Cream- This is another one of my purse essentials. I love the smell of this, and I think it would be perfect for fall or summer. The size is great for me! I can't get enough of this super moisturizing hand cream.

    Okay critters, that is all for my favorites this month. I really hoped you enjoyed this style of blog today. Please let me know in the comment section below on what you thought. Also, don't forget to let me know if you have used any of these products before.
    Oh, and I'd love to hear from all of you... so, feel free to leave video responses of your October Favorites!!

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    I love you all! Peace OUT



    Friday, October 18, 2013

    September Favorites

    Good afternoon critters!

    Better late than never right. Well, I just posted my favorite sites from September on the Favorites tab above!
    My favorites tab is designated to talk about my favorite online things of the past month. Things like blogs, youtube channels, online stores, social media sites, etc.

    This past month (September) I've been obsessed with finding more and more blogs and wonderful people to interact with. I've broken out of my shell and have began approaching other bloggers. I love letting them know that I love what they do!! And why shouldn't I? I know they work hard :)

    So, my first favorite for this past month is-

    Zoe is a blogger who posts about thoughts, fashion, and beauty. Her posts and videos are so personable. And she isn't afraid to be who she is. I love her sense of humor and her ability to keep my attention for hours. Please check out this wonderful blogger!

    Next favorite of September-

    Jen has been a link on my favorites tab since the beginning of my favorites tab :) I absolutely love her organization help, and I am so excited to be watching her site grow as she posts more about beauty and fashion! I've been a fan since she was just a youtuber, and now her website looks gorgeous! My most favorite video of her's is her filofax review.

    And then there's-

    I have just recently discovered this beautiful lady and her amazingly edgy style on her fashion blog this past month! I can spend too many hours staring at her pictures. I fantasize owning all of her clothes, and I look up to her style and confidence.

    As always, I am still in love with-

    As a blogger for We Are IU, my enjoyment of this site is a little biased. However, I am still so intrigued by the different posts that other students are publishing every day. With this site you can learn anything you want to know about Indiana University. Check out what I've posted recently!

    And finally-

    Danielle, or Panser as she is commonly referred to on the world wide web, is an amazing youtuber! She satisfies my nerdy needs and informs me of everything going on in the World of Warcraft... plus more! She is inspiringly determined, beautiful, unique, and intelligent. I can never not be entertained by her videos whether they are informative, funny, or simply a personal vlog. Check her out!!

    All of these people, places, and organizations are my favorite online things for the past month! I can spend hours on the internet and this is what I spend my time doing--creeping on these site :) Please take a moment to check them all out. And also, comment on their latest updates to let them know they are linked in my favorites tab for the month!

    What sites do you spend hours on? What are your favorite blogs that you think I should know about? You can let me know in the comment section below!

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    Thursday, October 3, 2013

    What's in my bag? TAG


    Hey critters!

    I just got that new bag that I showed in my haul video! I absolutely love it. It is from Francesca's, and I purchased my for about $46.
    Since I am so obsessed with it I decided to do a what's in my bag video and kind of show it off a bit.
    I hope you enjoy.
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    http://www.danyzell.blogspot.com

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    Products mentioned in this video:
    http://www.francescas.com/product/soh...
    http://www.ohjoy.com/cgi-local/writin...


    My music is from here:
    http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/liste...

    *I am not affiliated with any of the brands or companies mentioned in this video. This is not a sponsored video. All opinions are my own.*

    Wednesday, October 2, 2013

    Sky's 3DS XL Unboxing


    Hey critters!

    So, today I was looking through my camera and found this video that I never put up.
    Sky and I got Nintendo 3DSs soon after school started back up again. I guess I decided to fiml an unboxing video of Sky in the car; however, I totally forgot about it. SOOO well now here it is... better late than never!

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    Check out my Blog:
    http://www.danyzell.blogspot.com

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    http://www.twitter.com/dnbailey94


    Products mentioned in this video:
    Ninteno 3DS XL from GameStop

    My music is from here:
    http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/liste...

    *I am not affiliated with any of the brands or companies mentioned in this video. This is not a sponsored video. All opinions are my own.*

    Sunday, September 15, 2013

    Hearthstone Beta

    Good afternoon my lovely critters!

    A couple weeks ago I received an email from Blizzard letting me know that I had been picked to contribute to the beta for their new online game called Hearthstone. I was super pumped because I had already known about this game and was getting excited for it to launch because of the videos and updates that Panser was doing on her youtube channel. Actually, if you want to learn more about this game then check out her video here.

    Anyways, I just recently downloaded it and began playing. I really like it. It's a chill game that is nothing like the intensity and stress that can sometimes come from other Blizzard games. It is a game that I can just sit down and play, watch some Netflix, and talk to Sky all at the same time. The game is actually an online card game. AND sadly, I believe that this online game was intended on taking the place of the World of Warcraft trading card game since they just recently announced that they were no longer releasing new cards.
    You don't have to know anything about World of Warcraft at all in order to play this game. The characters and abilities are related to those on Wow, but by no means does that mean you have to know Wow. I haven't really played enough yet to give you all any more information, but so far--its pretty cool.
    I'll let you know some more when I know more. If you've been allowed into the beta game too, then let me know in the comment section below. Also, feel free to ask any questions and I will answer the best that I can.
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    Wednesday, September 11, 2013

    Jawbone Up Review (finally)

    Good evening critters!

    As promised, here is the review of my new Jawbone Up band. I have had it for a couple weeks now, and I believe that I am truly beginning to get a feel for it. You can purchase the Jawbone Up on their website or at other places like Best Buy, the Apple Store, etc. I bought mine from Best Buy for $129.99. If you want to know more about the hardware, software, and different specs, then click on the links above and check out their sites; I am only going to be giving a simple review of a few things today.

    What Is It?
    In a brief description: the Jawbone Up band is a very intricate step tracker that is meant to be worn at all times (even in the shower!). It uses special software and a corresponding phone application to display the amount of steps you have taken, the amount of sleep you have gotten, and, also track other workouts or food intake. The app gives you a wonderful visual display of all of the data that it has collected by showing things like calorie count (plus calories burned through resting and moving), light and deep sleep, and more! There are also extra functions like a stopwatch, an alarm, and many other different modes that you can put it in. The Up band can be used by anyone and everyone with its three different size options.
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    Why I got It
    First off, this was not a whim decision. I had thought about it and thought about it nearly all summer. I had first seen the Up band at the Apple Store while at the Boston Marathon. It got me really pumped and motivated to start understanding what my body was doing, and to understand the habits (good, as well as bad) that I have been creating. Knowing that I still had the desire to purchase this product after waiting all summer, I saved up the money and bought it. I picked a black one because it matches nearly everything.

    My Thoughts on the Design
    The band is made out of a very flexible rubber that allows you to easily twist the strap around your wrist. This bracelet does not come with any sort of clasp, but holds it's shape well enough to stay snug on your arm at all times. I love the simple feel and design of the rubber; however, sometimes I find that the slight stickiness (its not really sticky, it just has a little bit of a grip to it) makes it get caught on clothing, bags, or some other forms of fabric. Also, without a clasp, sometimes the loose ends will get caught wrapped around other things like hair ties, grocery bags, etc. I haven't found that either of these issues are entirely deal breaking, but it definitely is still something to consider when purchasing this wrist band.
    Another structure of the design to consider before purchasing is the removable cap. Jawbone has gotten a lot of flack over the fact that the Up band is not sync-able through bluetooth. In order to relay the data from your day's work outs you must physically plug the device into the headphone jack on your phone. Removing the small cap can not only be a hassle, but it can also create other problems like the ability for one to loose it. I don't necessarily find it too difficult for me to plug my band into my phone every once in awhile (considering I normally have my phone on me at all times anyways). So, the big discrepancy of the band not being bluetooth capable is not a problem for me at all. In all honesty, it only takes like 5 seconds for the bracelet to sync its data into the application, then you can just put the cap back on and replace the band to your wrist. The only issue that I have faced with the cap is a slight discoloration due to it rubbing up on things like my desk and laptop.

    The App
    The application for your phone was one of the huge selling points for me. I have yet to have a problem with the synchronization at all, and all of the data is displayed absolutely beautifully. One might ask, well what do you do with this data? Well, the application lays it out in a manner that makes it really easy to understand. You can look at how your steps from the day are matching up with the goals you have set, what your sleep schedule has been looking like this past week, and compare the trends that you are seeming to have from day to day, week to week, month to month, and MORE! I love all of the colors and some of the cute interactive things that make the application just a little more personal and fun to visit.
    Within the app you can meet people and add friends so you can work together or challenge each other. The main/home screen is the news feed of the whole app that lets you see everything that you have input into your phone for that day, as well as what all your teammates are doing. You can also track your food in this area by either scanning a bar code, searching Jawbone's inventory, or adding your own foods and information. But no, the application doesn't stop there! Just from the news feed page, you can also set your mood for the day with an interactive smiley face slider, comment on other people's activities, and get involved in your's AND others' health.
    With a simple slide to the left from the home screen more options become accessible to the user like setting alarms, and entering various work outs. Everything in this application is super colorful, animated, user friendly and needs absolutely no instruction. I love it so much.
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    The Battery Life
    Jawbone says that their Up band is meant to last 10 days, and so far, that is exavtly what I have experienced. I would give them a 5 star rating on battery life. However, (I know, I'm sorry, there seems to always be a but) when it comes time to charge your up band you have to take it off and plug it in to a computer. That's not really an issue unless you are someone like me who doesn't want to miss anything or take any steps "for free." I want to make sure that my band is calculating the calories that I am burning all day every day, and that means that when I have to take it off IT IS NOT CALCULATING. I think I am being a tad bit over dramatic. It only takes a couple of hours for the band to fully charge, and most of the time I can do it at a time in which I will be sitting down or working on something at my desk. Needless to say, the battery life is amazing, and the charging of the band isn't really a big deal, but it still can be a hassle.

    All in all, I really like the Up band by Jawbone. I would recommend it to ANYONE I ran into (including Sky--he might be getting one soon, too!). My favorite features are the alarms that wake you up when you are in a light sleep and the alarm that alerts you when you have been sitting for too long. Tracking your food has also never been simpler with this application. Just all together the Jawbone Up band allows you to get a better understanding with what is going on in your day to day life. The purpose of the band is to inspire you and motivate you to work harder at being active and healthy, and for me...it is doing exactly that!

    If you have an Up band and are wanting to become teammates please let me know in the comment section below. Also, if you have any questions about the band itself then feel free to shoot me a comment about that, too. I will try to answer everything to the best of my ability!
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    I love you all! Peace OUT

    Thursday, August 29, 2013

    Informative Ramble

    Good afternoon critters!

    Well, here's the sad part--I had a long, rambling, yet entertaining video filmed for all of you to watch today, but I replayed it and realized that I am absolutely hideous. I am not asking for comments of encouragement; I do not usually have such negative thoughts about myself. Recently, I have been struggling really bad with acne issues. It has gotten so bad that I reached out and contacted a dermatologist about possibly scheduling a meeting. Therefore, I really don't feel comfortable showing my face today, and maybe not even for awhile.
    Anyways-- this is what I talked about in the video:
    1) I don't want to do a very formal video today because I have a lot to do. Not that I have a lot of homework that is hard, but just that I have a lot of homework that takes up a lot of time. Also, I need to start putting all of my assignments from all of my syllabi into my filofax. If you haven't seen my post on how I organize my filofax for school check it out here!
    2) For brunch, I am trying to be healthy. Well, actually I have been on a pretty good eating healthy kick all week. I am eating some raspberry yogurt and so celery and carrot sticks with ranch from a convince store here on the IU campus.
    3) Oh, and speaking of healthy, I told you in a previous daily vlog that I got the jawbone up. I also promised that I would do an unboxing and review; but, I already opened it and have been using it for almost a week (p.s. I really like it and SkyCzar might be getting one, too). I plan on doing some sort of workout with it on first and use it a little bit more. And then, I will do a whole review on the band, the app, and show you that packaging and what not! If you have an Up band by Jawbone let me know in the comment section below so we can become teammates!
    4) And speaking of reviews: a while back Sky and I did an unboxing post of out Razer gaming headsets (check that out here). We promised a review later on, and it has actually been quite a while--BUT we can not do a review for you all because we haven't really been playing World of Warcraft much... so, hopefully we will be getting back into it soon, use our headsets lots, and finally give you a review!
    5) More things about videos that I promised: the eyeliner series (click here to see part 1) is still going to be on its way. The only downfall is that I do not have any duplicates of any make-up. What that means is that if I wanted to film a video tutorial showing you all how to do cat eyes, then I would have to bring all of my make-up with me to class (because I usually only come to the dorms in between classes) and then put my make-up on at the dorm, then take it off again after class (because I don't wear make-up to school [who has time to look pretty, psh!]). I am not saying that I am not going to keep working on the eyeliner series, all I am saying is to be patient. I might make it work and start filming make-up videos sometime on the weekends...but that's not a promise!
    6) Lastly, don't forget to go check out my blog for WeAreIU.com. They just recently (as in last Friday) launched a post of mine...check it out here, or you can also see it located on the sites homepage! I spend a lot of time on these posts because they need to be informative for future and interested students to learn all about what it's like to be an IU Hoosier! So please go check it out, share it on Facebook, twitter, and comment!!!
    Hey critters, I just wanted to thank you one more time for staying by my side and staying patient with me as I figure out how this blog is going to conincide with the rest of my life. I really appreciate it.
    Don't forget to go check out all of the links I have provided for you. And comment below if you are a Jawbone Up user so we can become teammates! Also, you can comment below if you have any suggestions, negatives, positive, etc,
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    Thursday, August 22, 2013

    My Filofax

    Good evening lovely critters!

    With school already started for a lot of you and others who have yet to start school AND to the rest of you who are no longer in school... I just decided that it would be a good time to do a tutorial/overlook of how I use my filofax planner.


    The planner I have is from http://www.filofax.com. It is an A5 size classic binder in black. I love it so much because it is real leather (aka it looks freaking snazzy and professional), it is super customizable, and it's sturdy! When deciding which organizer to purchase I went with this brand because I heard nothing but positive reviews; actually, that's kind of a lie--there are some negative reviews out there but most of them just have to do with the expensive price. I chose the size A5 because it gives me enough comfortable space to write all of the things that I need to without feeling sloppy or jammed. Some people think that the A5 size is too large, but to just throw into my backpack and go, the A5 is perfect for me.

    When you open the nice snap closure, the first part of the filo is the interior front pockets. They are shaped so that you can use this planner as a wallet if need be; however, I use the card slots for sticky note and tab organization. The zipper pocket and larger side pockets are rather small and tight, so I only put things inside there that I am not going to be reaching for very often.

    The back of the binder has a nice slot that allows you to insert a small notepad. When ordering this planner you will receive a filofax brand notepad, but I just recently ran out of paper and decided to save some money by just purchasing a small pad from Staples.

    Now, back to the front: The first page in my planner is a plastic card organizer. I use this to house some of my school cards, hair salon stuff, or anything that I don't want to lose but don't need to keep in my wallet. The next page is the list of my new year's resolution. I like to keep this paper in the front that way I remember all of the things that I am wanting to do this year!

    On the side of the front a back cover of the filofax are two pen loops. One is slightly larger than the other so I keep a fatter 4 color pen in it and a pencil in the other. A lot of people complain about the pen loops because they are only one size rather than being elasticized and capable of fitting multiple sizes. I have never had an issue with the pen holders so this isn't a complaint of mine.

    Filofax nicely provides you with six good quality tab dividers. They come blank, so I used my dad's label maker to apply the different titles to the front and the back of each one. My tabs are Monthly, Daily, Projects, Info, and a blank one.

    My monthly tab actually starts of with an expandable yearly calendar. I use the yearly calendar to simplistically lay out all of my big assignments and tests in each class. I like this method because at any given time I can see all of the major events that are happening in one entire semester.

    When I get to the month on two pages section, you will see that color coordination begin. I have my own way of staying organized through colors, but the important part is finding a way that works for you. The monthly view pages are only used to display things happening in a day but are not specific and don't show times. Once I know what is going on in one day I can then flip to the daily pages and see that entire day in more detail.

    My daily pages are from filofax and they are called day per page. Each day has a specific page with a column of timed sections on the left and a notes section on the right. I use the left column to block out exactly when everything is happening in a day. The right section is used for making different sorts of lists (see the video below for more about how I organize my lists).

    My projects tab is pretty self explanatory... I have paper clipped sections for different projects going on in my life like Welcome Week, School, and Blogging. These paper clipped sections are labeled with sticky notes or smaller tabs. They are used for different notes, holding papers, and collecting my thoughts for each project.

    And lastly, is my section titled Info. In here I have basic stuff like my filofax registration paper, so if I ever lose it then someone can find me and return it. I also have a homemade about me section in there with more specific details about myself. Other things in this section include, measurement papers, important date lists, passwords, website lists, etc.

    I like writing things down because it always sinks things into my brain better. However, I also use my iCal application on my iPhone, as well as, my MacbookPro. Remember to check back soon and check out my next post on how I use my filofax organization and my iCal organization methods to stay on top of all work and school events.
    If you have any comments or questions about my filofax and planning system, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or leave it in the comment section below. I love to hear from all of my critters, and I really do take your suggestions for future posts into consideration, too.


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