Apparatus and method are described for controlling aspects of a users life
to provide additional safety, efficiency, and comfort. A clock is described allowing
a user to readily track the time spent according to a plurality of tasks, and switch
between tasks with a single action. A tweezers is described which provides user
feedback on the interposition of objects within the head and which can optionally
be configured to provide automatic tweezing. A belt buckle is described which contains
an expanding element for use with non-stretchy belt material, such as forms of
leather. A necktie is described which increases user safety by including one or
more tension release joints to allow the tie easily break apart and separate from
the neck of the wearer in response to a sufficient tension force.