Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Beauty sleep is not a myth

Now I have another good reason to dislike those people from last week: not only did they damage my new car, they robbed me of my beauty sleep!

"Beauty sleep is not a myth and sleep does lessen the severity of wrinkles in the face and neck, at least temporarily. This period of deep sleep... contributes to what people call "beauty sleep" as secretion of growth hormone helps repair and rebuild body tissues like muscle and bone. It is not just lack of sleep that negatively affects body fat percentage and the risk of chronic disease—poor sleep quality does as well.(source

I've talked about the Sleep Cycle app on my iPhone before (here and here). I looked back at my sleeping patterns following the accident (story here) and sure enough, I've been sleeping poorly.

To set the scene: the night before, I slept like a baby. Perfect beauty sleep.


Then the incident. I was really upset and couldn't sleep.


Next night: exhausted. I went to bed just after 9pm. I thought I slept ok. But I seem to have spent quite a few of those hours 'awake'.


After that: even worse. Not much (deep) sleep at all.


I hope you are getting enough beauty sleep!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

How well are you sleeping?

It's been raining a lot lately, which is a bummer because it's too cold and wet for my spring clothes and open-toe sandals. But the one good thing it's done is wash away the pollen that was giving me such a hard time.

Just to show you how much health damage - including lack of sleep - the pretty flowers and trees were doing, I thought I would share my graphs from the Sleep Cycle app on the iPhone. I'm still fascinated with the app and use it every night - just out of curiosity, really. Three graphs from the worst week are in the column on the left. And on the right I've included the 'after' graphs.


And here's what I had to do. I went to see my doctor, who prescribed me some drugs and a nasal spray that cost a whopping EUR 60 / GBP 51 / USD 76! For a tiny 6ml bottle! Absurd. (but who's the fool? Me, for buying it?!)

Spring cleaning also helped. My cleaner happened to bring someone (to be her substitute whilst on holiday) and I got both of them to stay for four hours. That's eight hour's worth of cleaning! I felt so much better afterwards :-) And the substitute (who has come again on her own since) does a better job - she doesn't just clean, she also tidies up. Hmm I feel bad about getting rid of the usual cleaner and employing someone she introduced but...? I'm still thinking about it. Should I do it?

And those nose plugs... I tried some one weekend when I had a terribly runny nose and I quickly discovered that they can't replace tissues. But they weren't as uncomfortable (or visible!) as I'd imagined them to be.


One other thing I'd started taking were homeopathic tablets but I kept on forgetting (three times a day is such a hassle) so I've now given up. I'm not sure they do anything, anyway... Do you believe in homeopathy?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Movie Peg for the iPhone

I love my Gorillamobile, as you know, because it works so well. You can attach it anywhere and it stays put.

I just found a new product that's not quite an alternative because it's not as flexible as the Gorillamobile but it is cheap (much cheaper), small and easy to carry around and also seems to do a good job at propping up the iPhone.

The Movie Peg comes in different colours -


and works like this.


All images from their website

If I didn't have my Gorillamobile already, I would definitely want to try this out.
Have you?

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Joby's Gorillamobile for iPhone is FAB

I love my iPhone because it's cool, easy to use and sooo much fun.

My four-year old loves my iPhone because of all the films I've downloaded.

Because he is the bursting-with-energy and can't-sit-still type, the iPhone is - for my dignity and sanity - a lifesaver.

But having to hold the phone in place is such a hassle. In restaurants we used to prop it up against bottles (which would get taken away by unobservant waiters/waitresses and the phone would go slide-bang on the table. Ouch.). Or salt shakers that weren't heavy enough to hold the phone's weight. Sigh.

But not anymore!

Enter Joby's Gorillamobile for iPhone. This thing has three legs that can stand, bend and twist. It really works.

We tried it on an airplane.


And in the car (above the window) to listen to a story.


And all I can say is: fantastic. If you use your iPhone or iTouch like I do, then get this.

Friday, March 19, 2010

iPhone app: Sleep Cycle

Sleep Cycle is one of the best selling iPhone apps at the moment. You put it on your mattress at night and it will record your sleep patterns.

I am aware that it is not completely accurate (apparently) but I am still fascinated with it. I use it every night and the first thing I do when I wake up in the morning, even when I'm still groggy, is check my sleep chart!

Here are some examples (you can email these sleep charts).



And on this night I seem to have slept better:



It monitors your movement in bed (apparently we move differently according to the sleep phase we are in). It has an alarm function that will wake you up in your lightest sleep phase within a half hour time frame (so if you need to be up by 7:15, it will go off anytime between 6:45-7:15).

The alarm sounds are soothing - no more hideous beeps - but it doesn't have a snooze function (yet?) so I need to set a second alarm if I must get up at a certain time. I also wish it would give a weekly summary.

If anything, it records how much sleep you get. And going by these charts, I know why I'm so tired. I usually need 8 hours of sleep and I'm not even getting 7. You know, this app could do with a 'go to bed now!' alarm...

Monday, March 1, 2010

iPhone app for kids: Feed me!

This free educational app features a cute little monster that makes the funniest noises!


It asks you a question and you have to choose an answer (and feed it to the monster).


If you get it right, you hear a monster-equivalent of yippee. If you get it wrong, it sticks its tongue out and says something like yuck. It's tempting to get some answers wrong, just to hear that!


The funniest bit is 'tickling' the monster by touching parts of its body. It makes hilarious noises and makes us laugh!


Admittedly, the content ranges from colours to fractions, and it's not possible to choose a level yet so it's not always suited to a younger player's abilities. But it comes in different languages and it's entertaining.

It's worth it, just to hear my son giggle!

http://www.pencilbot.com/kids/PencilBot_Kids/Feed_Me.html