Credits

The collective effort behind SmartLife PS

SmartLife PS is possible thanks to the work, dedication, and vision of multiple people, tools, communities, and streams of knowledge that, in one way or another, make this platform possible.

This project has not only been built with technology. It has also been built with ideas, research, observation, study, and a deep intention to create a useful, clear, and truly valuable experience for those seeking to live with more order, awareness, and direction.

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Development Team

SmartLife PS has been designed and developed by its technical and creative team, with a focus centered on creating fast, accessible, intuitive, and pleasant-to-use digital experiences.

Every decision in architecture, design, content structure, and user experience responds to the same priority: building a platform that not only informs but also accompanies, organizes, and facilitates a better daily life.

Behind SmartLife PS is ongoing work in strategy, copywriting, product, user experience, web development, content organization, thematic research, and the conceptual evolution of the platform.

Team Collaboration

Technologies Powering the Platform

This platform has been built and sustained with the support of modern technologies that allow for a robust, flexible, and scalable experience. These include:

Next.js
React
Payload CMS
DigitalOcean
Coolify

These technologies allow SmartLife PS to integrate content, structure, speed, personalization, and scalability within a single digital experience.

Technology Stack

Open Source Community Recognition

We extend special thanks to the global open source community. Much of modern software infrastructure exists thanks to the collective effort of developers, designers, maintainers, and contributors who create tools, libraries, frameworks, and solutions that power projects like this one. SmartLife PS recognizes the enormous value of the open source ecosystem and deeply thanks all individuals and projects that, directly or indirectly, make it possible to build better digital products.

Sources of Knowledge and Intellectual Inspiration

In addition to the technical work, SmartLife PS relies on a broad base of knowledge from books, studies, specialized literature, conceptual frameworks, academic research, and contemporary conversations on human behavior, habits, productivity, well-being, decision-making, personal systems, environment design, financial health, and behavioral change.

Much of the content, articles, resources, and ebooks developed within the platform stem from research and curation work that takes into account various types of sources, including books, scientific studies, popular science literature, essays, specialized articles, and public conversations in digital communities where real people share experiences and learnings applicable to everyday life.

Bibliography

The following bibliography brings together part of the works, authors, and conceptual frameworks that inspire and guide the content of SmartLife PS.

Library and Inspiration

Habits, Behavior, and Personal Change

  • Clear, James. Atomic Habits.
  • Duhigg, Charles. The Power of Habit.
  • Fogg, B. J. Tiny Habits.
  • Wood, Wendy. Good Habits, Bad Habits.
  • Prochaska, James O., Norcross, John C. y DiClemente, Carlo C. Changing for Good.
  • Milkman, Katherine. How to Change.
  • McGonigal, Kelly. The Willpower Instinct.

Psychology, Motivation, and Behavior

  • Kahneman, Daniel. Thinking, Fast and Slow.
  • Thaler, Richard H. y Sunstein, Cass R. Nudge.
  • Ariely, Dan. Predictably Irrational.
  • Duckworth, Angela. Grit.
  • Deci, Edward L. y Ryan, Richard M. works on Self-Determination Theory.
  • Bandura, Albert. works on self-efficacy and social learning.

Productivity, Focus, and Personal Systems

  • Newport, Cal. Deep Work.
  • Newport, Cal. Digital Minimalism.
  • Allen, David. Getting Things Done.
  • Eyal, Nir. Indistractable.
  • Covey, Stephen R. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

Personal Finance and Financial Behavior

  • Sethi, Ramit. I Will Teach You to Be Rich.
  • Richards, Carl. The Behavior Gap.
  • Housel, Morgan. The Psychology of Money.
  • Thaler, Richard H. works on behavioral economics and decision making.
  • Kahneman, Daniel and Tversky, Amos. works on judgment and cognitive biases.

Beliefs, Mindset, and Identity

  • Dweck, Carol S. Mindset.
  • Burns, David D. Feeling Good.
  • Ellis, Albert. foundational works on irrational beliefs and cognitive restructuring.
  • Seligman, Martin E. P. Learned Optimism.

Well-being, Health, and Daily Life

  • Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow.
  • Huberman, Andrew. educational materials and conversations on sleep, focus, habits, and behavioral regulation.
  • Ratey, John J. Spark.
  • Walker, Matthew. Why We Sleep.

Recommended References

Studies and Academic Literature

Peer-reviewed articles on habit formation, behavioral design, behavioral economics, emotional regulation, preventive health, decision-making, and financial behavior.

Practical Popular Science Books

Works aimed at translating scientific and psychological principles into concrete strategies for daily life, especially in areas such as consistency, personal order, savings, productivity, self-control, identity, and well-being.

Contemporary Sources and Public Conversation

Specialized publications, newsletters, forums, communities, and digital conversations where people share experiences on personal organization, health, exercise, finance, motivation, and behavioral change.

A Project Built on Synthesis

Our goal is not to repeat empty advice or recycle superficial formulas. We want to build materials that integrate practical thinking, good structure, human sensitivity, and solid foundations.

Gratitude

SmartLife PS is the result of a convergence between technology, knowledge, and purpose. Thank you for being part of it.