The Last Sunday: reminder of life rushing by is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 2,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.56 from 36 rated user, last update is 3002 days ago.
Open up a new tab and get reminded of how many Sundays remain :) This extension shows you a visualization of how many Sunday are remaining in your life. It's created to remind oneself that time in life is limited and is not to be wasted. It's very easy to use. You simply enter your name and date of birth. Taking life expectancy as 80 years, it tells you how many weeks are left until you die. I find that weeks left is a powerful motivator because in our busy lives we live weekend to weekend, and days seem to rush by super fast. Optionally, you can also add what you have achieved so far, and what you are planning to achieve in future. This will act as an inspiration whenever you are in that mood of 'why do anything' :)
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wish there was a dark mode
Excellent app. Helps to visualize the purpose of life. Can you recommend something similar for a desktop and android wallpaper?
Loved the concept! Makes me wish that I had made it, like all good inventions do. The aesthetics need a little polishing (I know that looks are the last thing that should matter, but that's the first thing that usually does in the world we live in). For starters, a dark mode would work wonders. I think it'll also be better if you give a chance to set their number of years according to their own guesses, habits and family genes. Who knows, perhaps you could even start it with a small survey to estimate the years in someone's lives based on their habits, ceterus paribus. So, here's a thing to think about: While it's true that 'n' number of Saturdays remain, you won't be able to have the same power and might throughout all the Saturdays in your life. Saturdays in your youth, you'll be able to do more and as time passes by, you'll start to lose the energy in your body or the alertness of your mind. I haven't thought yet how we could incorporate that into the calendar, but that's definitely an issue I'll think about. But over all, this was thought provoking as most of your blogs are!