Blinkist connects people with powerful ideas from the world’s leading thinkers to help them grow their knowledge, broaden their perspectives, make better decisions, and thrive in all areas of life. Used by over 25 million people worldwide, Blinkist finds the most relevant, impactful books and podcasts and distills them down to their key ideas, which can be read or listened to in 15-minute explainers called Blinks. The platform features over 6,000 titles, making it the most comprehensive library of its kind. Blinkist members can also be guided through inspiring topics in personal and professional growth with their expert-led Guides.
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As I listened to a BLINK as a 7 book at a time guy. I was sold, it was sort of like talking to an intresting friend, about what they have learnt from something. Loads of stimulating ideas. I just have to put my mony up now and have my empty 5mins during the day filled with real brain tickling.
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I've always read them, just starting to use growth.me and blinkist.com but I'm curious what others think of them. Source: over 4 years ago
Https://locationhistoryvisualizer.com/heatmap/ similar thing, is free. Source: about 2 years ago
If you have an android phone (and thus lots of Google location data) you can use this instead: https://locationhistoryvisualizer.com/heatmap/ It's open source and somewhat customizable but more importantly it's a heatmap so you can see where you've been AND the relative frequency of you going there. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://locationhistoryvisualizer.com/heatmap/ is one. But the problem is, unless you are actively tracking, it will be just location dots, not a full GPS track. Sometimes it just doen't pick up on locations either. Source: over 2 years ago
Using this: https://locationhistoryvisualizer.com/heatmap/. Source: almost 3 years ago
If you have an android phone, you can do the same here: https://locationhistoryvisualizer.com/heatmap/. Source: almost 3 years ago
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