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Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard shortcut keys

Laughing all the Way to Work

My goal for this blog is to give good tips and ideas and occasionally put a smile on your face as you start your day!Lets Join us at the luxurious Palazzo Versace on the Gold Coast for an amazing end of year get away and your chance to network, learn and advance your skills in style! Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard sh.

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The Most Important Trait To Boost Your Productivity

Productivityist

Productivity often focuses on tools such as Evernote and methodologies like Getting Things Done. Now I use Evernote and GTD; they are great tools that have improved my life considerably. But once these disciplines and tools are in place, what’s the next level? The key to advanced productivity lies in the power of learning.

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Business Networking - How to Grow Your Online #Networking Into Real Relationships #smmanners

Stephanie LH Calahan

I asked my expert panel: Social Networking is a popular activity, but truly effective business people know that using online communication tools is about more than publishing content.    Please share the social networking tool and the technique you use. Favorite tool? Skype and Hangouts in G+ are good for this.

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Memory Makeover: Tips to Spruce Up an Absent Mind

Ian's Messy Desk

Understanding Memory Before learning any memory improvement technique, it’s useful to first understand the three stages of memory: encoding, storage and retrieval. Tips and Tools You Can Use In the same way we exercise our muscles to keep fit, we have to continue to train our brain to maintain its efficiency over time.

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The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh.

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Some say the traditional paper planner is the best, while others swear by their smart-phone or on line tool.    Keep reading to learn what my colleagues and friends had to say about the "Great Calendar Debate."   You want a tool that works for you - and paper might be it!

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How I Stay Productive

Virtual Moxie

The goal for me for productivity is to not get more stuff done so that I can then cram more stuff in the space I’ve created by being productive. Then I don’t get confused about what tool(s) to use to get stuff done. I learned this from Gina Trapani , and it’s been one of the smartest changes I’ve made to how I work, ever.

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How to Start (and Keep) a Journal that Works for You

Productivityist

If you’re pursuing the path of digital journaling, use a writing tool or app you can take offline (I like Word or Pages). I generally steer clear of using my phone or any dictation tools. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from journaling is that it doesn’t have to sound good. What did you learn?