Fire and Motion Revisited
As I’ve been encouraging you to give serious consideration to a mobile software strategy for your business, I realized I may have unintentionally overwhelmed you. Taking on a new challenge outside of...
View ArticleYou Can Achieve Inbox Zero
Earlier this week I listened to Michael Hyatt’s podcast on “How to Take Control of Your E-mail Inbox”. What he talks about is often referred to as Inbox Zero, which is code for how to keep email from...
View Article3 Steps to Keeping Your iPhone Organized
Downloading apps is big part of making your iPhone into a powerful, personalized productivity tool. But can you quickly find the app you’re looking when you’re in a hurry? How about even when you’re...
View ArticleWhy You Should Care About Data Rot
When we back up our business or personal data files, we often think our job is done if our backup utility didn’t inform of us any problems. All is well with that part of our world, we think. But is it...
View ArticleMy Everyday Productivity Tool Box
Almost every person who successfully gets a lot done has a set of tools and some of sort of system they use to make it happen. If being more productive is a goal of yours for 2016, you might be looking...
View Article6 Ways The Apple Watch Can Make You More Productive
Little Things That Make a Huge Difference I’ve been wearing an Apple Watch for almost 10 months now. I chose the 38mm Stainless Steel with Black Classic Buckle. I went as cheap as possible because I’m...
View ArticleThe Truth About Force-Quitting iPhone Apps
Force-quitting is usually not the thing to do. If you’re an iPhone user, you may have been told you can save battery life by force-quitting apps that you aren’t using. And it seems logical, because...
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