New life for Chromebooks and Microsoft?
Do the recent changes by Microsoft to the Edge browser foretell a stronger future for Chromebooks as well? Here’s my thoughts on the topic.
Productively dealing with life after a crisis
How do you move on from a crisis when it becomes your new normal? Can your systems and tools handle this new state of being and the challenges that come along? Let me share with you what happened after my crisis and what I learned for the future.
24 Hour Productivity
Many people think productivity ends when you close the notebook or shut down the computer. What if I told you it goes on 24 hours a day?
Taking Time to Be Prepared
Today marks the 17th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States and at the same time a Category 4 hurricane is headed directly for the East Coast of the U.S. There is no better time to consider how you prepare for disaster than before it happens so here are my five recommendations to be ready just in case when it comes to your information.
The Cost of Saying No
In the common wisdom of productivity circles there is a mantra the best way to get control of your activities and workload is to start saying no. Sounds easy right? Just say no and then whatever that item is isn't on your list. Just say no and you've avoided all that work. Just say no and you take control of your life.
Three ways to help a college freshman succeed
Three ways you can help a college freshman succeed is all about providing some quick tips to take a little of the stress off of the new college year.
5 Ways Interns can use Bullet Journaling
Bullet journaling is an excellent way for interns to demonstrate organization, flexibility, and planning skills to the group where they are interning. Often information is shared intermittently, incompletely, or not at all and the intern is left wondering what to do. Here are five recommendations on how an intern can use bullet journaling to their advantage.