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View how many weeks have passed in your life so far This project takes the idea from waitbutwhy for mapping out your life in weeks, and displaying it to the new tab page in chrome. Read more about the concept here: https://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/life-weeks.html
Memento Mori Life Calendar
The calendar was designed as a tool to help you harness the concept of Memento Mori by visualizing your life week by week. Latin for 'Remember your death', Memento Mori is a powerful concept that's been used for centuries to help people focus on what truly matters. The calendar was designed as an interactive tool to help you harness the concept by visualizing your life week by week. Therefore the extension replaces the default new page with the calendar. Each time you open a new tab, the calendar will be shown to remind you of your own mortality. From Seneca to Steve Jobs, Leo Tolstoy to Charles Darwin, high achieving individuals use a hyperawareness of their mortality to accomplish more and live better. Stuck in a rut? Endlessly procrastinating? Held back by the fear of failure? Being aware of your mortality may sound scary, but it’s an extremely effective catalyst for reflection and change. It puts all the things that don’t matter into perspective, melts away fears, and clears a path for you to focus on what's truly important. The ritual of filling in a new square each week will jolt you into the present moment, provide you with an improved perspective on life, and give you the motivation and drive to take action week after week. Provided a wrong date of birth? -> simply do a left click on the extension and click on the reset button afterwards Which resolutions does it support? -> optimal with 1000 pixels in height and above
My Life Time
My Chrome Extension This is an extension about the countdown of life, reminding you to always be aware that your life is constantly slipping away. Cherish the present moment. changle log: v0.1.2: This update adds a feature to set your birthday on the home page, introduces a new colorful progress bar, and includes some hidden surprises (easter eggs).
The Last Week
With every day passing by, we are getting closer to the death. Let's make the best use of the time we have to fulfill our dreams. Make the most of your time with The Last Week, a unique Chrome extension that helps you keep track of the time you have left. Based on the best-selling book by Oliver Burkeman, this extension reminds you of the preciousness of time and displays how many weeks you have left out of the 4000 weeks that an average person lives. Every time you open a new browser tab, you'll see a simple yet powerful reminder of the fleeting nature of life, inspiring you to make the most of every moment. With The Last Week, you'll gain a new perspective on time management and productivity. Instead of rushing through your to-do list and feeling overwhelmed, you'll learn to prioritise what really matters and focus on the things that bring you joy and fulfilment. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a retiree, this extension is a must-have tool to help you stay motivated and productive. Features: - Displays how many weeks you have left out of 4000 - Simple, elegant design that blends in with your browser - Easy to install and use, with no additional setup required Get "The Last Week" now and start planning your time with purpose and intention. Remember, every week counts!
First Day
Time ⏰ is the most valuable asset we have, yet we tend to forget this very easily. First Day is a New-Tab Chrome Extension that… Time ⏰ is the most valuable asset we have, yet we tend to forget this very easily. First Day is a New-Tab Chrome Extension that encourages you to live a more meaningful life day by day: Every day, you'll be reminded that this is the first day of the rest of your life. You'll see how much time has already passed and how much time you may have left. Every morning, you are asked to write down how you want to make your day count. Each new tab you open will remind you of your mortality and intention for the day. Each circle represents one week of your life. The age of your death is calculated by the country you are located in. This can be changed in the settings. There, you can also change colors and layout as well as other display settings. In addition, a bucket list will help you keep track of the things you want to do before you die. You’ll also find inspiration from successful people in some of the circles.