A little nagging can be a good thing, especially when it serves as a reminder to start, continue, or complete an important task. Sure, you can put a note in your to-do list or even set up a recurring appointment in your calendar, but I find that they tend to fade into daily background noise. Instead, try HassleMe, a site that sends you reminders via e-mail at specified intervals. If you’re the boss, you can use it to remind others to do things — great if you’re away on business and want a little automated nagging follow-up while you’re away. [via Life of an Internet Entrepreneur]
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