Time Management: Shutdown at Sundown
Nature has a wonderful rhythm and cycle. Seasons come and go and the sun rises and sets. But for the average working professional, the workday is likely probably more random and chaotic. By placing parethesis on our workday based on the natural cycles of the sun, we can take a confident control of our lives. Discover how the simple practice of "Shutdown at Sundown" can help keep your life in balance. <Details>
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Multitasking Mania: The Art to Getting More (or less) Done in One Day
Multitasking is defined as the performance by an individual of appearing to handle more than one task at the same time. In today’s business world, multitasking, and the ability to juggle tasks and handle multiple activities is vital. Here are some tips and strategies to getting more (or less) done through the art of multitasking. <Details>
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Go Gaga for Google: Tips for Maximizing Your Experience
Pop into any coffeehouse and you’ll probably hear the word “Google” come up in conversation more than any general word. It’s a noun…it’s a verb. It’s a way of life. Indeed, Google is a whole lot more than just a search engine. Here are some tips and strategies to getting more out of Google, and get the job done quickly, cost effectively, and with a dose of fun. <Details>
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Tech Tip: Stay Organized
Staying organized in today’s digital age is more challenging than ever. A well-organized folder and file structure can significantly aid project development… and make the difference between you working as just as a casual user…or a Power User. By logically arranging your files by client, project, or theme, and then further delineating the structure, you pave a road for quick and easy access...for you and others. Rather than dumping all your files into one huge folder or putting it all on the desktop- which makes it hard to find things- use your folders/ directories- more like a file cabinet. <Details>
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Tech Tip: Multiple Monitors

Want to use PowerPoint's Presenter View? Check out this article for a quick and easy approach to configuring a second monitor or projector to your Windows 7 Computer. <Details> |