I've been a fan of WorkHappy for a few years now. At times I've been such a huge fan that I would turn to it every day. I would find 4 or 5 or 6 solutions or inspirations there it seemed every time. And then, I realized...I'm getting obsessive, people think that's the only place I visit. So I reduced it down to one visit a week. Still...I found 4 or 5 or 6 solutions or inspirations.
The inspirations take two forms. Bite-sized and meal-sized. Let's talk about the bite-sized.
Hors douvres-sized inspirations come in the form of happy quotes from entrepreneurs in business or sports or life in general. Anyone creating something new, some mold-breaking model, is an entrepreneur. And WorkHappy has their quotes regularly. Some are people you know; some aren't. But now you will.
Roz Savage, working to become the first woman to row from California to Australia.
Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If they're any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats. [I had to share that one...]
Entre-sized inspirations. That's where WorkHappy stands out. New, pre-breakout, companies and their solutions, usually free, are evaluated and shared at the blog. Pretty regularly, too. And that also includes recommendations on ways to improve it and why they're needed. Check out the review for Rescue Time.
Why is it the killerest?
Because it achieves the holy grail of being fun to use, and darned useful too.
The software logs the applications you use (a plain text log). By default it logs in two-second increments to paint a pretty accurate picture.
That gets to the point in a way that's useful to potential users. It's fun to use, useful and here's what it does. And he keeps the priorities proper. Who'll use an ap if it's neither fun to use nor useful? And that makes me want to read the whole darn post including his recs for improvement.
Put it all together, hors douvres-sized inspirations and Entre-sized inspirations, and you have a...(wait for it) HappyMeal. (Sorry. The food metaphor just kept coming around....)
Seriously, put it all together and you've got a great, great, site you should for inspiration and solutions.
It's written by Carson McComas. Tell him I'm a big fan.
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