I track the big picture side of goals as part of my Planner notebook in Evernote. Here’s the Evernote template I use.
I track the big picture side of goals as part of my Planner notebook in Evernote. Here’s the Evernote template I use.
Thinking your goals are a good idea isn’t enough. You need to have a strong emotional connection to them, too. That’s when you find the strength to change your life.
You can wear your Apple Watch (series 2 or later) in the shower, if you must. Here are some best practices to keep it squeaky clean.
We don’t work in a vacuum. Some of the inefficiencies we don’t allow for can really lower our potential—our capacity to do work. Make sure you’re fixing the right things.
Workflow for iOS lets you set up custom workflows. Your phone can work for you without having to wait for you.
Email is an inescapable part of life, but it doesn’t have to rule your day. Instead of wading through your inbox for hours, get in and out in just a few minutes.
Keeping separate systems for personal and professional tasks can help you create clear boundaries and use the best tools for the job at hand. Better yet, it might keep you out of trouble.
Here are the top eleven things I use my Apple Watch for. These are questions I ask throughout the day, every day. Apple Watch has the answers.
Driving is a task. If we’re not careful, it can take up or even ruin our day. Here are ten simple tips for conquering your drive.
Triaging work classifies work. What do you need to do now? What can you do later? What can you never do?
We speak 3x faster than we type (maybe more). Using Siri Dictation can boost your typing productivity dramatically.
Your body needs a break to rest during a workout. Your mind needs the same breaks while you’re working to stay fresh.