Winter Hats: Five caps for staying stylish and warm this season

Winter Hats

Just because winter bitterness is descending doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your style to stay warm. In fact, it’s best to embrace the weather and let your wardrobe do its job. Layering up is only half the solution as you can lose over 50% of your body heat…

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Salence Caisson: The traditional double-breasted topcoat inspires a modern ski jacket

Salence Caisson

Taking its distinctive look from the timeless topcoat, the double-breasted Caisson jacket from Salence offers a unique look for hitting the slopes. The fully lined wool and polyester blend coat is both breathable and waterproof, with quilted insulation to keep you warm on even the coldest days. While it…

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Freehands Soft Shell Ski Gloves: Keep in touch while hitting the slopes and support the Sandy Hurricane relief effort

Freehands Soft Shell Ski Gloves

New for the 2012 winter season, Freehands introduces a waterproof soft shell glove for hitting the slopes. The fully insulated ski and snowboard glove is made of movement-friendly material with a suede thumb, grippy palm and fold back finger tips to assist in mobile device management. On the back…

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Stay productive during the winter months

Those of us in the United States (except Hawaii and Arizona) turned the clock back one hour over the weekend to reclaim the 60 minutes we lost when Day Light Saving Time started. Originally, Day Light Saving Time was instituted to save energy, not necessarily to capture time. But, the change in time during the winter (verses the spring), though a seemingly good one (most of us crave an extra hour to sleep), can still take some getting used to.

If the new change disrupts your usual way of doing things or your sleep schedule, you’re probably not going to be very productive. And, since the days are a bit shorter during the winter, you may want to make a few adjustments. The key to staying on top of things and ensuring that your productivity doesn’t slip might be to:

Stick to your regular nightly routine

Getting enough sleep will have an impact on how much you can accomplish on a consistent basis. Now that you have an extra hour to play with, you might think it’s a good idea to go to bed much later. Instead, consider going to sleep at your usual time and get up when you would normally for a few days and then gradually make slight adjustments. Try turning in for the night about 15-20 minutes later and slowly increase that to 60 minutes over a week or two to get your body (and mind) accustom to the change. If you have children, you can use the same strategy to help them get acclimated as well.

Get more sunlight

A recent article in the Columbian discussed the importance of getting out during the light hours. “In general, darkness stimulates our body to want to sleep. Chemicals in our brains actually get triggered because of the darkness. That can lead to fatigue …”

This will likely be the case during the winter as it’s probably dark when you leave for work and also when it’s time to head back home. This means you’ll get less exposure to sunlight, unless you sit by a window during working hours (or use a light box), be sure to spend some time outdoors to soak up some rays (perhaps during your lunch break). Include a brisk walk or a light jog around the block and you’ll likely increase your energy level, improve your ability to get things done, and have a better chance at having a good night’s sleep.

Keep doing what works

Of course, if you’re using a strategies that have been working well for you (tackling important projects when you’re most alert, delegating some tasks, staying hydrated throughout the day, using a “done” list or a timer, etc.), you should keep up with them. If you haven’t found strategies successfully that fit your process style, this is a great opportunity to start investigating uncluttering, time management, or productivity routines that would best suit you.

Though it may be challenging to stay productive during the winter months, you can still find ways to keep your energy high and stay on top of all you need to do. As I often mention, not every tip will be a good fit for everyone, but try one or two of the suggestions above to see how well they work for you.

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Rapha Leather Town Gloves: Style and function merge to keep you warm and comfortable during the daily commute

Rapha Leather Town Gloves

Whether your daily commute carries you by bicycle, car or train, Rapha’s Leather Town Gloves have your digits covered. Made by hand with leather from the African hair sheep—an animal native to the savannah of Eastern Africa and known for its thin but strong skin—these luxe gloves are intelligently…

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Tunnel of Light

Voici la nouvelle exposition « Winter Light » au parc d’attractions Nagashima Resort situé au Japon, jusqu’au 31 mars 2013. Une installation incroyable composée de millions de lumières LED dans le jardin botanique pour toute la saison hivernale. A découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Rekorderlig Winter Forest: East London’s Truman Brewery is transformed into an enchanting Swedish woodland

Rekorderlig Winter Forest

by Cajsa Carlson Though Brick Lane may no longer be as cutting edge as it once was, the iconic East London street still hosts some of the most interesting art and collaborations in the city. Considering the area’s reputation as a go-to food and drink destination, what better place to…

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Winter Coats in Summer Colors : Our guide to ultra-warm outerwear in hot-weather colors

Winter Coats in Summer Colors

With winter approaching in much of the world, hordes of city-dwellers join the mass of black and neutral-hued overcoats to get through the darker months. However many designers are holding on to summer, packing their jackets with just as much warmth, but in bright, unexpected colors. We round out…

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Winter Coats in Summer Colors: Blue: Designers keep summer alive with bold blue

Winter Coats in Summer Colors: Blue

With winter approaching in much of the world, hordes of city-dwellers join the mass of black and neutral-hued overcoats to get through the darker months. However, many designers seem to be holding on to summer, packing their jackets with just as much warmth, but in bright colors completely unexpected…

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Winter Coats in Summer Colors: Orange: Beat the cold in hot-hued orange outerwear

Winter Coats in Summer Colors: Orange

With winter approaching in much of the world, hordes of city-dwellers join the mass of black and neutral-hued overcoats to get through the darker months. However many designers seem to be holding on to summer, packing their jackets with just as much warmth, but in bright colors completely unexpected…

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