10 Best Productivity Apps for Mac in 2024 (For Digital Specialists)
Last year, I finally made the switch to a Mac.
Last year, I finally made the switch to a Mac.
AI and startups? It just makes sense.
I was scrolling through the “For You” page on TikTok when something caught my eye — a TikTok from the clothing brand Foxblood showcasing a black, flowy mesh cloak.
Whenever I receive an email, my eyes immediately scroll to the bulk of the email. And why not? The branding, the copy, and sometimes the promise of juicy discounts draw us like moths to a flame.
Ecommerce is businesses selling products online, and people buying those products online.
I believe in the concept of inbox zero, so I have a sinking feeling every time we approach the holidays or big occasions (think Black Friday) when I know a mass of emails are heading my way.
All floodgates burst open — my inbox quickly becomes an overflowing chaos.
Apologizing is hard. Apologizing professionally for a mistake you made at work? Even more challenging.
When I started working from home, I thought work-life balance would come naturally. After all, I have no commute and don‘t have to plan what I wear each workday. And when it’s all over, I can close my laptop and turn on the TV.
Last week, I was looking for a new yoga mat on Amazon. Being someone who plays it safe, I usually go for Amazon Basics. So, I found a lovely blue mat for about 20 dollars and added it to my cart.
Dear Sir/Madam: If your inbox is like mine, it’s full of emails that sound like either a nineteenth-century love letter or a text message from a teenager.