And I don't mean the magazine 
I'm talking about what you did to save on time. I find that we're often too concerned about spending too much money (or making more of it) that we trade time for it, time we could use to relax and enjoy our all-too-short lives. I once read an article in The New Yorker about how making more money or having more space (say in a suburban house) wasn't always "worth" the time basically wasted in a really long commute.
Of course, that's a personal decision and everyone has different desires and limits, but I'd like to know what tiny things (or not-so-tiny) you've done of late to save time as opposed to money. After all, time may well be the most precious resource of all.
For example, the other day I chose to use my cell to call 1800free411 for a listing instead of my landline, because when checking listings on cell you can ask it to send a text with driving directions. It's weird and seems to save an infinitesimal amount of time, but I didn't have to walk back to my office to check google maps to print that stuff out.
The other day I decided that I'd be putting my recyclable trash into old paper grocery bags instead of plastic trash bags (for the wet trash), allowing me to just toss the whole paper bag in instead of having to empty the bag (plastic bags are banned from the blue bin). It also had the added benefit of reducing all the paper bags I had lying around.
Very small things, I know, but once they become habits, you end up having more and more time you can spend at play or in meditation or whatever. Perfect for the hippie lifestyle
What did you do to gather up your desired seconds?

I'm talking about what you did to save on time. I find that we're often too concerned about spending too much money (or making more of it) that we trade time for it, time we could use to relax and enjoy our all-too-short lives. I once read an article in The New Yorker about how making more money or having more space (say in a suburban house) wasn't always "worth" the time basically wasted in a really long commute.
Of course, that's a personal decision and everyone has different desires and limits, but I'd like to know what tiny things (or not-so-tiny) you've done of late to save time as opposed to money. After all, time may well be the most precious resource of all.
For example, the other day I chose to use my cell to call 1800free411 for a listing instead of my landline, because when checking listings on cell you can ask it to send a text with driving directions. It's weird and seems to save an infinitesimal amount of time, but I didn't have to walk back to my office to check google maps to print that stuff out.
The other day I decided that I'd be putting my recyclable trash into old paper grocery bags instead of plastic trash bags (for the wet trash), allowing me to just toss the whole paper bag in instead of having to empty the bag (plastic bags are banned from the blue bin). It also had the added benefit of reducing all the paper bags I had lying around.
Very small things, I know, but once they become habits, you end up having more and more time you can spend at play or in meditation or whatever. Perfect for the hippie lifestyle

What did you do to gather up your desired seconds?
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