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Productivity Hacks

Automation scripts, 3-2-1 backup strategies, digital hygiene, and keyboard navigation mastery.

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Technical Guides in Productivity Hacks

#01BEGINNER

Top 5 Keyboard Shortcuts Everyone Should Know.

Ctrl+C / Cmd+C: Copy

Ctrl+C / Cmd+C: Copy
Ctrl+V / Cmd+V: Paste
12 min readOpen Guide
#02BEGINNER

Organizing Your Digital Files and Folders Like a Pro.

Create a main folder for each major area of your life or work.

Create a main folder for each major area of your life or work.
Use subfolders to organize files by project, date, or category.
9 min readOpen Guide
#03BEGINNER

Using Cloud Storage Effectively (Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud).

Choose a cloud storage service that fits your needs and budget.

Choose a cloud storage service that fits your needs and budget.
Organize your files in the cloud as you would on your computer.
9 min readOpen Guide
#04BEGINNER

Taking Effective Notes Digitally (Tools & Tips).

Use a note-taking app that syncs across your devices.

Use a note-taking app that syncs across your devices.
Organize notes in notebooks or folders by topic or project.
9 min readOpen Guide
#05INTERMEDIATE

Automating Simple Tasks on Your Computer (e.g., file backups).

Use built-in tools like Task Scheduler (Windows) or Automator (Mac).

Use built-in tools like Task Scheduler (Windows) or Automator (Mac).
Explore third-party apps for more complex automation needs.
9 min readOpen Guide
#06INTERMEDIATE

Understanding File Extensions (.exe, .jpg, .pdf, .docx).

Learn the basics of common file extensions and their associated programs.

Learn the basics of common file extensions and their associated programs.
Be cautious when downloading files with unknown extensions.
9 min readOpen Guide
#07BEGINNER

The Difference Between RAM and Storage (Simple Analogy).

Comprehensive IT remediation and troubleshooting guide.

5 min readOpen Guide
#08BEGINNER

How to Check for Software Updates (and Why It's Important).

Enable automatic updates for your operating system and apps.

Enable automatic updates for your operating system and apps.
Regularly check for updates manually, at least once a month.
9 min readOpen Guide
#09BEGINNER

Ergonomics for Computer Users: Setting Up Your Workspace.

Adjust your chair, desk, and monitor to comfortable heights.

Adjust your chair, desk, and monitor to comfortable heights.
Use a chair with good lumbar support.
9 min readOpen Guide
#10INTERMEDIATE

Basic Data Backup Strategies for Beginners (3-2-1 Rule).

Keep 3 total copies of your data: 2 local (on different devices) and 1 off-site (cloud or external drive).

Keep 3 total copies of your data: 2 local (on different devices) and 1 off-site (cloud or external drive).
Regularly test your backups by restoring a file or two.
9 min readOpen Guide