Productivity

Organizing the Desk: Back to Ready – Part 2

Last time I shared my cluttered desk with you, along with the reasons it ended up being so cluttered.  Today I want to share the steps for getting it back to ready.  These aren’t the only possible steps that might help someone get their desk back to ready, but they are the steps I used and hopefully they might give you some ideas for steps you may want to take… I cleared everything off my desk – I … Read More

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Favorite iPad Productivity Apps – Part III: iThoughts HD

Today I want to share an iPad app designed for non-linear thinkers. Non-Linear Thinkers Like many folks with ADHD, my thought process tends to be more relational than linear in nature.  A colleague of mine calls those of us who think relationally Global Creatives.  This is a blessing and somewhat of a curse: a blessing in that I’m brimming with ideas on all sorts of topics, a curse in that it’s super challenging to get my brain … Read More

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Favorite iPad Productivity Apps – Part II: Toodledo

Today’s app is so much more than just an iPad app.  Instead it is a cloud app, available to me on whatever internet accessible computer I am using, on my iPhone, and on my iPad.  The app is called Toodledo.  Per the Toodledo website: “Toodledo is a three syllable word pronounced “two-dull-due” or more technically \’tü-dəl-dü\. It is a play on the words to-do and toodle, which is a british term meaning “take it easy”.  The idea … Read More

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Favorite iPad Productivity Apps – Part I: Penultimate

I am a HUGE fan of iPad.  I’ve carried mine with me everywhere for almost two years and when people ask me if I like using it, my typical response is, “I don’t like it, I live it!”  While that might sound a bit exaggerated, it really is true, because it’s key to my productivity.  I use it to calendar my life, track my to-dos and projects, communicate with others, read, etc.  I’m often asked what my … Read More

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