Evernote

Evernote

We all have to-do lists, and diaries, and reminders blinking on our screens, and yet, all we sometimes want is a good note-taking app – a useful tool if you want to leave your tasks ready for you when you return (see my favourite experiment below). One with...
Pomodoro

Pomodoro

Have you heard of the Pomodoro technique? The idea is to divide your time in chunks of 25 minutes, and evaluate how many chunks you need to complete one task. Knowing, you can organise your day into more productive chunks of work, and make sure you give...
Morning routine

Morning routine

I love the idea of a morning routine but every day is different. What is consistent is to start the day on my agenda before it’s hijacked by others. As simple as stretching or a few minutes of mindfulness or as indulgent as a jog or taking 20 minutes to read...
Toggl

Toggl

Toggl is an online tool that tracks where you spend time. Free and extremely easy to use – just click the recording button when you start working on a particular website / document / project, and click stop when you’re done. The time spent will be recorded...
Calendly

Calendly

A huge time suck is the to and fro of organising a meeting. Avoid this with Calendly – scheduling appointments and meetings without the back and forth. Quick, easy and free to use while saving valuable time. Check out link here.