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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
Memento Vitae - Your Life in Time
See Your Life. Spend It Wisely Memento Vitae is a quiet browser extension built on one premise: Your life is a fixed quantity. Money, attention, and time are all withdrawals from it. The most honest accounting is in hours. Every new tab opens to your life calendar. Past lived, future remaining. Drawn from real life-expectancy data. The squares you've already used are filled. The ones ahead, mostly, are not. When a site has been taking too much of your time, Memento Vitae asks one question: Your time is limited. 1.17% of it has been lost here. How will you use the rest? You can leave. Or you can continue, with your eyes open. Either is your choice. When you shop, prices appear in hours of your life The dashboard does not show you what you wasted. It shows you what you reclaimed - sites you avoided, time you took back. Local-only. No account. No telemetry. No servers. The source is open. Changelogs v1.1.0 - Added a small dashboard showing you how many wasteful sites you've avoided and how much time you've saved by doing so, as well as showing you how many of the wasteful sites you kept on visiting and how much time you spent on them. - Added the ability to start, stop and see timers. v1.2.0 - Added shortcuts to close a wasteful website via pressing Esc, or continue by pressing Enter - Added the ability for users to set goals and track their progress on them. The goals are then shown on the wasteful websites warning screen. v1.3.0 - Added a Salary tab in the popup: set your yearly salary to enable price-to-work-time calculations - Added Price → Work time calculator in the Salary tab: type any price and instantly see how long you'd need to work to afford it - Added Right-click context menu: select any price on a webpage, right-click, and choose "Price → Work time" to append the work time inline next to the selected text - Salary tab is now the default tab when opening the popup
Minimalistic Life Calendar
See your life in weeks This is an extension which replaces your new tab screen with a minimalistic life calendar. Each dot represents a week. There are 52 rows of dots representing 52 weeks in a year, and 80 columns representing an 80-year life span. After inputting your birthday it will fill the calendar showing how many weeks you have currently lived. Each week a new dot will be filled in. Features -Lightweight minimalistic life calendar -Light and dark themes -Optional clock -Responsive design suitable for both landscape and portrait monitors FAQs 💬How do I change my birthdate/theme? Click the extensions button at the top right and select Minimalistic Life Calendar, click settings in the popup window. 💬Is this an open source project? -Yes! The source code is available at: https://github.com/DavidsonCraig/Life_Calendar If you any requests for features or experience any issues or bugs do not hesitate to contact me at craigdavidsondev@gmail.com
LifeLeft
Visualize the amount of time you have left. LifeLeft replaces your new tab page with a visualization of the time you have left until your chosen life expectancy. Remind yourself to make the most of everyday with this browser extension. "If you live each day as if it were your last, someday you'll be right. Every morning I looked in the mirror and asked myself: If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I do today?" — Steve Jobs This work was inspired by the following article on Wait But Why: https://waitbutwhy.com/2015/12/the-tail-end.html All visualization preferences are stored locally to protect your privacy.
The Last Sunday: reminder of life rushing by
Get reminded of how little of your life is left with each new tab! Open up a new tab and get reminded of how many Sundays remain :) This extension shows you a visualization of how many Sunday are remaining in your life. It's created to remind oneself that time in life is limited and is not to be wasted. It's very easy to use. You simply enter your name and date of birth. Taking life expectancy as 80 years, it tells you how many weeks are left until you die. I find that weeks left is a powerful motivator because in our busy lives we live weekend to weekend, and days seem to rush by super fast. Optionally, you can also add what you have achieved so far, and what you are planning to achieve in future. This will act as an inspiration whenever you are in that mood of 'why do anything' :)