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Monday Mashup 2018.12.31

Hello: I hope you’ve been enjoying a great holiday season. From all of us at MarketVolt, we wish you a healthy, happy and prosperous 2019. Happy New Year!

– Tom 
Monday, December 31, 2018
MarketVolt’s Monday Mash-UpRecommended Resource
Shift Helps You Manage Multiple Online Accounts

I started using a desktop application called Shift earlier this month. I love it. In the one app, I manage multiple online accounts — including multiple Gmail and Office 365 accounts. Two primary benefits: It’s now much easier to jump back-and-forth among the accounts I use and Shift uses far less memory and other computer resources — so my computer runs faster. The app is free for managing two accounts. Monthly fees apply if you want to manage more. (Full disclosure: If you click the link above and sign up, I will receive a referral credit.)

If you sign up, let me know what you think. 
Year-End Laughs
Dave Berry’s Year in ReviewI love Dave Berry. Reading his Year in Review is an annual ritual for me. It never disappoints. Here’s his amusing take on 2018.
List of Lists
“Best of…” Lists Compiled I’m a sucker for those end-of-year “Best of…” lists. They’re a great way to discover movies, music and books I would otherwise miss. Here’s a collection of Year End Lists — all in one place. Sort of a Best of the Best Ofs…

Simple Advice
Resolve to Keep Your ResolutionsThere’s a great scene in the Seinfeld television show in which a rental service doesn’t have the car Jerry reserved. The clerk says, “We ran out of cars.” Jerry says, “But the reservation keeps the car here. That’s why you have the reservation.” The clerk replies, “I know why we have reservations,” leading Jerry to proclaim, “I don’t think you do. If you did, I’d have a car. See, you know how to take the reservation; you just don’t know how to hold the reservation.” 

Same goes with new year’s resolutions. We know how to make a resolution. We just don’t know how to keep a resolution. 

So here are four simple tips to help you keep your new year’s resolutions


Wise Words for the New Year

“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.”

– Albert Einstein

Any reading, listening, quoting, resourcing that you think we should share? Send us a tip.

Until next time, enjoy the rest of this week and the weekend.

Tom

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