How to Take Steps Toward a Paperless Office | Lifehacker
The objective of the paperless office has been around for years and there is a pretty solid consensus that it is a pipe dream. We'll never completely be rid of paper (and as an analog fan I for one am happy with that) so we need to find ways to integrate paper storage and retrieval into our processes.
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.
Give yourself travel time in Outlook with one keystroke
Our calendars fill up quickly, with entries up against each other and no time to move around. There has to be a way to handle this on our calendars and maintain our productivity and our sanity.
Power user tip for OneNote and Action Launcher
Here's a good power user tip for those using Action Launcher and OneNote and trying to be more productive.
The most productive option on Facebook
Want to know the way to get the most out of your productive time on Facebook?
How well does OneNote work on a Chromebook?
Microsoft OneNote and Chromebooks are a logical paring when it comes to being productive. Let's take a closer look at how well they work together.
Using OneNote to organize a college student
It's that time of year when we're in the final stages of getting our new college students ready to head to their school of choice (hopefully) in the fall. Forms, emails, schedules, and reminders all come flooding in with many of them not due for weeks. How do you keep the firehose of information organized so both your student and you are confident nothing is falling through the cracks? My recommendation...turn to OneNote.
Regaining your momentum with @kickstart
Regaining your flow when you've been interrupted or have lost focus can be an almost herculean effort if you haven't planned in advance. There's a hack I recommend regardless of the system to get your momentum back with some quick wins in being productive.