Stepping into 2021 there is some optimism that things might start going back to normal to some point and I'm curious what's the first thing you would do if everyone went back to normal right now? For me, I'd probably just go to a restaurant. I miss dining out so much
If I ever need to open up some space, I just delete some apps temporarly. But even if it's just for a second, I would never uninstall Google Keep. What is the one app you'd never delete?
I know everyone is busy with their work or school, but what do you do to improve your skills rather than going to school or following Udemy courses? Reading blogs? Watching YouTube? Following email newsletters? We will be launching a mobile app, Further, very soon. If you are fond of reading blogs and watching videos from various sources, you will love Further.https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
What do you do to prepare for meetings with people outside of your organization? How much time do you spend on that? Do you have any tips and tricks that have helped you become more efficient over the years?
Time management is, in my opinion, one of the biggest challenges, both personally and professionally. What strategies, tools, or tricks have you picked up along the way that proved to be effective?
Hey there! Hope you are having a great and productive work week :) A personal question here (and why not a book recommendation thread):
Which are the books that changed your mindset / broadened your perspective and why? As for me, I couldn't choose only one (because I believe every book I read gave me a small mindset change). However, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks changed the way I think about race, gender, ethics, and the scientific and medical system. Feel free to share as many books as you'd like and on any topic!