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  • I dosing… two sites to check out 

    Sisou 3:34 am on September 21, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Binaural beats, , I-dose, , sound meditation, Stepcase Lifehack, website

    As I write this post I’m listening to the Idose’s Inspiration track ( to help me get the creative juices flowing for this post :P ).  Idose is a website offering streams of Binaural beats for anyone to listen to for free.

    This website was recommended to me by my internets obsessive boyfriend Rob. He also shared with me  a few weeks  ago an blog post titled 10 Keys to a Successful Romantic Relationship from Stepcase Lifehack blog.  The author’s  romantic suggestions in my opinion are a must read for any one in a relationship.

    I also found some other gems on the blog like  Back to basics: Procrastination- The good, the bad and the ugly ( since I planned on writing this post a week ago… I really needed procrastination advice.)

    Anyway, next time you are feel like procrastinating mentally exploring check out those two websites… and waste your time in a semi-productive way :)


     
    • Robert Rowe 6:49 pm on September 21, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Love the new template! I’ve been using iDose more and more lately, and I’m really hoping they get some downloadables up there soon. (I’d love them on an iPod!)

    • Brandon 3:11 am on November 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      These websites are great. Thanks for turning us on to them. Binaural beats are the best!

  • Site of week: Simply noise 

    Sisou 4:18 am on August 1, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: pink noise, website, white noise

    I can’t take credit for finding this site. My bf forced me to  check Simplynoise.com out. It’s exactly what the site name suggests: random white noise. The benefits of listening to white noise such as relieving headaches are listed quickly at the site. The webpage itself is very zen… not much talk… just click the media button and start the work. At first listen, I thought,” Well, I could just listen to my tv when the cable is off or my AC.”  But the second time I listened to it on a stressful day it helped me  guide into sleep. One simple thing that makes it different than random noise is that you can set the  volume level. You chose what’s the right amount of soothing noise for you…

    Anyway, try it out and tell me what you think in the comments.  I was thinking about testing in for a week and seeing if there are any real benefits:)

     
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