Thursday, July 11, 2019
Managing Time with Technology
Schedulers are the oldest and still most useful bit of technology we have to contain the time, as if it's another currency. From the Aztec sundials to count out the days, to paper books we pencil in what we need to do each week, to finally our own phones which are able to alert us each and every day at the same exact hour when we need to take medication or go walk the dog. An online scheduler isn't hard to make at all, either. Taking one hour out of your life at the beginning of the week to plan out what you do know you have to do the rest of the week can show you where exactly you can place that time slot to hang out with your friends. Online schedulers themselves are modular as well, letting you simply drag and drop certain blocks of time if need be, which eliminates the time and energy spent erasing or scratching a spot off of your book scheduler. The only big problem, as always with the internet, is that online schedulers need to be connected online if you want to see them on all devices unless you specifically placed the schedule down on the same device you put it on first. But considering how everyone keeps their phone on themselves (most of the time) every day, this problem is barely ever one, and an online scheduler is a great way to manage time for the rapid-pace on the go society we live in today, especially for me and my "live as you go" attitude towards life.
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