I started using TimeFlip about two months ago. It took about a month after I ordered it, or probably was a little longer, to actually get it in the mail. I use it in conjunction with a regular timer. I’ve always been obsessed with tracking my time because it helps me stay productive and get […]
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Taskade: Project Management Tool Walkthrough and Review
(00:06): Hopefully, everybody has a great start to their March over here is finally nice and sunny. Not saying that snow and ice won’t happen, but I’m praying that we’ve seen the last of it. This year, we definitely got bombarded. So I’m thrilled that all I see is the sun. But one thing that […]
Using Office 365 for Work and School
Video Transcript Shevonne (00:00): Hi everyone. So I wanted to go over Office 365, which is the tool that I use at work as well as school. And I am probably assuming here, but I’m assuming that a lot of you probably do as well, so I just wanted to go over it. Shevonne (00:23): […]
Google Calendar vs Apple Calendar: Why I Use Both
I wanted to show you the differences between Google Calendar and the Apple Calendar. I’ve been using both apps for years I prefer Google Calendar for when I’m on the web. Still, when I’m on my phone, I prefer Apple Calendar. One of the main reasons that I prefer Apple Calendar on my phone is […]
How I Use Google Calendar to be Extra Productive
Hi everyone. So I want to do a video on the ways that I use Google calendar. I have everything in Google Calendar. If I don’t have this calendar near me and on my phone, I don’t know what’s going on, and I will double book triple book myself. One thing that I did was […]
How to Use Toggl – A Simple Online Time-Tracking Tool
There are times during this epidemic that I’ve been feeling a little sluggish, and I understand that many of you feel the same. Toggl is a time-tracking tool that has helped me keep track of my time, see where I need to make adjustments, and analyze the changes I need to make to my environment. […]
Surviving Being an Online Grad Student
As everyone knows, schools all over the country, whether it be preschool all the way to colleges and universities are moving to an online platform due to the current climate that all of us find ourselves in. My own son and daughter are starting online school tomorrow. And so we will see how the schools […]
7 Ways to Read Books While Social Distancing
For many of us, schools, government buildings, and businesses have closed. We also have to find ways to keep entertained while practicing social distancing. If you are a parent, you also have to make sure that your kids are keeping up with their schoolwork. Reading is a great way to pass the time. You can […]
Outsource Your Least Favorite Tasks to Save Time and Money
School has started again, and I am working full-time, as well as working on getting my YouTube channel up and running. Therefore, time is as vital as ever. A time management book (I wish I could remember the name) said to think about what your hourly wage is. If there are tasks that you dislike, […]
Sundays are to Get Ready for the Next Week
Sundays are my days to recharge. With chaffering my kids around (have I said how I can’t wait for my son to get his license?), managing three projects, working on my MBA, and launching a podcast, I need one day not to do much of anything. Sundays are low-key days to relax with the family, […]