Smart technology has certainly taken over people’s lives. Not only will you often see people wearing smart watches in public, but go into their home and you’ll no doubt find a smart speaker or other internet-connected device. However, it can sometimes seem that we only use these devices for frivolous purposes and entertainment, so here are some ways to use smart technology to improve your life.
1. Control your home from the couch
After a hard day at work, who wants to get up from the couch to turn the light on or even answer the door? There are many ways you can automate your home with smart devices, so whether you’re relaxing, or running around after the kids, you can control everything from the heating to the lights to your garage door with your voice. Over 52% of smart speaker owners have two or more devices in their home, and this allows you to activate your controls as you move from room to room.
2. Learn something new
New technology has opened up a lot of new ways to learn, without having to step foot in a classroom. You can learn business skills with Lean Six Sigma Online Courses, or use apps like Duolingo or Babbel to learn languages during your commute. There are many apps that can be loaded onto your smartphone or smart watch so you can take short, digestible lessons, making it more likely you’ll remember things.
3. Track your diet and exercise habits
There are many ways that smart devices can help you lose weight and get healthier.
# Download an app that helps you track your calories and nutrition
# Find apps based on certain diet plans for your phone or smart watch
# Use a tracker to see how many steps you’ve taken or how many calories you’ve burned at the gym
# Use your smart speaker for guided workouts, plank timers, or even just some music to inspire you as you workout
# After a tough workout, you can also use yoga and mindfulness instruction apps to help you wind down before bed.
4. Improve your organizational skills
If you’ve ever made a New Year’s resolution to get more organized, then you’re not alone. Around 35% of Americans want to stick to a budget in the new year, while others want to spend more time with family, both of which are easier if you’re organized. Luckily, pretty much all smart devices can help you to stay on top of things, and it’s easy to add events to your calendar, sync them across devices, and get reminders. You can also make shopping lists, order things online and even check your bank and pay bills, so there’s no excuse for forgetting important things.
Your smart devices can do so much more than simply play music or set timers for you. There are lots of ways you can use the various apps and capabilities to help you through everyday life, as well as for self-improvement, so you can get the most out of these tools.