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Route Planning and Itinerary Apps

March 6, 2019April 18, 2019 Sus Schmitt

So far, none of the route-planning apps took the route I would expect, going out-of-the-way and/or avoiding Interstates. I’ll be checking into this, but if YOU have a route planner you love, please comment below or message me. Continue reading Route Planning and Itinerary Apps

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How to Organize Your Life with Calendars

January 28, 2019January 28, 2019 Sus Schmitt

Many times last year my mind was drowning with details. I needed some way to get a handle on life. The turning point for me was my Life calendar Continue reading How to Organize Your Life with Calendars

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Making Appointment Slots with Google Calendar

October 24, 2018 Sus Schmitt

Use Appointment Slots for discipleship appointments, interviews, etc. It’s perfect for making a time available for others to grab rather than all the back and forth you might otherwise go through to set up a meeting. Continue reading Making Appointment Slots with Google Calendar

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The Momentum App to Help You Focus

August 23, 2018 Sus Schmitt

I recommend the Momentum app for a beautiful and motivational page to help you focus when you sit down to work on your computer. Continue reading The Momentum App to Help You Focus

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Security Tip Series: Use a Password Manager (Guest Post)

August 1, 2014November 7, 2018 Sus Schmitt

When hackers steal passwords from a site they try to use those stolen logins. So to be safe, your passwords should be different for every site and unguessable, i.e. something unrememberable… even for you, unfortunately! Continue reading Security Tip Series: Use a Password Manager (Guest Post)

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