Stashes are for their authors more than a pile of ideas, the way we organize our ideas has a rime and reason to us. Until this release the only way we could show what the stash was about was with a name and an emoji.
You can now add a short description and a cover image to your stashes, giving us the ability to add just a bit more context to our stashes of ideas.
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When we listen to our bodies and find out how it behaves on a daily basis, we come to know its peak periods along with the periods of lull, which help us organize our tasks and activities in better alignment with the body.
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