Friday, May 15, 2020
Why your phone calendar is your best friend and helps being organised
Why your phone calendar is your best friend and helps being organised This post was written by an external contributor. Connor reveals how to use your phone calendar to full effect. Among my friends, Iâm always the one who shows up late or, if not reminded where Iâm supposed to be, not at all. Life is hectic, and we have so much to remember that it can be impossible to always know whatâs happening when. We all walk around with our head in our phones heck, we can walk down the street, face down, whilst avoiding everything that comes into our path. So, why not make use of your phoneâs calendar so that you never have to deal with the embarrassment of showing up late again⦠and again⦠and againâ¦? Here are my top tips on getting the most out of your phoneâs calendar: Work, social, etc. One of the best features of your phone calendar is that you can view multiple calendars simultaneously. This is a lifesaver because it highlights your work/life balance and can help you prioritise should you double book yourself. Also, having separate calendars for work and social events gives you a colour-coded system in planning your week and you can add as many calendars as you like. For example, you could have separate calendars for work deadlines, meetings and events. This way, youâll be able to identify at a glance how your time is shaping up, and what type of day youâre going to have. Location, location, location If youâre always late this will save your life. Like, literally. Not only does it mean that youâll never forget exactly where you agreed to meet for lunch, but adding the location to each entry in your calendar means you will get a real-time update on when youâll need to leave your current location in order to make it on time. Genius! Repeat event Paper diaries are all well and good, but they can be long and tedious to fill in. You must write out those repeat events you do every week over and over again. Well, no more, because you can set events to repeat as often as you like weekly, monthly, annually⦠however often you need! Another benefit of this is that you can set an end date, meaning that you can schedule your lectures for the semester, for example, and have your calendar entries end alongside your last class. This way, youâll know exactly when youâll have free time again (and itâs great for counting down to the end of the semesterâ¦) Add notes Itâs one thing managing to show up on time, but turning up with everything you need is a whole other story. You can guarantee thereâll always be something, and thatâs where the ânotesâ section comes in handy. I note down everything and I mean everything and itâs saved me so many times. Too often we think âIâll remember thatâ, and in ten minutes its gone. But if you note it down as soon as itâs mentioned, youâll never forget again. Set alerts If youâve something major coming up, set an alert to remind you in due time. If itâs an important meeting, give yourself 24 hoursâ notice so youâre fully prepared. If itâs a deadline, get daily updates to kick yourself into gear. It sounds trivial, but youâll be glad when you show up with everything in check. Plus, itâs a life saver for birthdays! Consistency is key Most important is consistency, and that means keeping on top of your calendar every day. Otherwise, whatâs the point? Add every event and delete them if necessary that way youâll be able to keep track of what youâre doing and what youâve done. Remember, even if you have an event set to repeat, you can delete an individual entry. This way, youâll not only be prepared in advance, but you can look back and feel accomplished at just how much youâve got done over the course of a week. Download Debut and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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