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Ritalin for your ears
Here are some suggestions for sounds to help focus you while you work. Do you routinely listen to something specific to help you focus? Have additional app suggestions? Please add to the list in the comments!
40 free classes on photo organizing
Photos weigh down just about everybody I know. I have my own system for processing my digital photos and getting down to zero photos weekly (I use Google Photos), but we all need different systems.
Is your digital house in order (if you die unexpectedly)?
It used to be that when someone died, the loved ones were able to rummage through drawers and files to locate records and account numbers for the myriad of important matters to address. Difficult as that may be, it was do-able.
The downside of capturing too many memories
The irony isn’t lost on me that in scouring my Evernote for a particular article that I saved, I came across a gem of an article that a client sent to me in 2013 that I had never shared on how when we save too much, what’s truly save-worthy gets shadowed by what’s not.
8 years later, this is still a favorite tool: Menubar Countdown
I just want to remind everyone of my ongoing love affair with Menubar Countdown.
Since 2009 this rudimentary, no-frills timer has been anchored on my menubar. There's a very specific way I use it: It serves as my Pomodoro Timer, which is the only way I get ANYTHING done.
How I keep track of my reading list
You may have gathered by now that I keep absolutely every piece of information in Evernote. That is true for all but one category: books to read. My Pinterest account slightly predates my Evernote account.