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6 Tips to Save You Time and Wasted Effort - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

Drop The Flash Drive For Dropbox Dropbox is awesome! " Download Dropbox on your work and home computers, your smartphone and iPad. If you change your relationship to time and the way you think about it overall, it becomes easier to align your activities and tasks with your so-called time management goals.

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My Time Management Reboot: The Pros and Cons of Electronic Systems and Why I Created a Hybrid

Eat Your Career

It’s so easy to say, “I’m just gonna jump into my calendar really quick and update a few things,” and the next thing you know, you’re watching cat videos on YouTube. It’s a Franklin Covey binder with the following elements: Month-at-a-glance calendar sheets (on 2 pages). Electronic Calendar. More clicking. Aesthetics.

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The 2013 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

NeuYear Calendar. My analog calendar of choice. It''s taken my game to a whole new level, and anyone who gives the NeuYear Calendar a try will see that having a bird''s eye view of their year really is a game-changer. Using the free version of Dropbox is fine, but I''m suggesting you gift a subscription. SodaStream.

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Time Management (or whatever you want to call getting the important stuff done without going crazy)

Denise Aday

I had this post planned on the calendar before reading John C. Maybe what we really mean is schedule/calendar management, life management, or self-management. By whatever phrase, the goal is to get the important stuff done without going crazy or getting sick, right?! IMPORTANT: block out travel time!

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My iPhone Screens, Explained

Productivityist

Fantastical: Even though I manage to use my calendar more sparingly than some, when I do need access to it I call on Fantastical. The natural language component is a big deal for me, and it''s had it far longer than the native iOS calendar app. I''m plowing through more books as a result, which was a goal of mine this year.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

Speaking of errors, specifically about error messages, after 30 days of learning Objective C I am totally convinced that the error messages in Xcode were invented by a joyous and careless hermit, with the only goal of driving programmers crazy. Program received “BAD_EXC” message. Wow, really? Complicated.

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