109: Seven Tools to Help You Do Your Best Work

109: Seven Tools to Help You Do Your Best Work

Technology is great, but only if it helps you work better. On this episode, I share 7 tools that I use and will help you get the most of our your time. I currently use them all daily in my work and I’m excited to share their benefits with you.

My three criteria for selection these tools:

  1. Cross-platform
  2. Not apps/tools that you already know everything about
  3. Clear business model
  4. Frees time to invest doing the things you are best at
  5. I currently use all of them

Highrise (highrisehq.com)

  • The problem this solves: Trying to piece together everything someone has every told you in multiple places.
  • Far less complex than traditional CMSs
  • Manage relationships
  • Track conversations
  • Tag people for events, projects, etc.
  • Track details (birthdays, family names, etc.)
  • Integrates Twitter and LinkedIn
  • Basic task management
  • Tracks pending customer deals
  • Free plan up to 250 contacts / 30-day free trial
  • What will this help you do? Get stuff out of your head and manage lots of different relationships.

Basecamp (basecamp.com)

  • The problem this solves: Re-doing the same work again and again and checking in to see if people have done stuff.
  • Project management tracking
  • Templates for projects
  • Integration with a team
  • No free version, but a 60-day free trial (no credit card), $20/month

TimeTrade (timetrade.com)

  • The problem this solves: Spending countless hours going back and forth with people on times to schedule with you.
  • You give TimeTrade calendar access (Outlook, Calendar, Google calendar) and it looks for free spots
  • You have a link and people can schedule and cancel automatically
  • Great for people who are outside your organization and don’t want to have any detailed access to your calendar
  • Appointments show up automatically in calendar and by email
  • One downside – you need to watch what is free in your calendar
  • Free version is available, but I use the $49/year version

Lift (lift.do)

  • The problem this solves: Keeps you on track for the daily habits that are important to you.
  • Set habits in the system
  • Track when you complete them
  • Follow others and encourage others and get encouragement in return
  • Example: Wake up at 5am
  • It sends you little motivators by email on alerts on your phone
  • This version is entirely free
  • See screenshot below from my iPhone

Instapaper (instapaper.com)

  • The problem this solves: Cool articles on the web distracting you from getting your work done
  • Set up an account and install an extension in your browser
  • See something you like? Hit the button on your browser and it saves it into your account.
  • Read it later on the device you want to use. I use the Instapaper app on my iPad.
  • I can then send it other places.
  • Instapaper account is free, but the apps are a few dollars, depending on the device you use. Or, you can read on the web.
  • Pocket is a another alternative, but I’m not clear on their business model.

Buffer (bufferapp.com)

  • The problem this solves: Staying engaged on social media without having to be on social media all the time
  • One of my goals this year – show up more online. But how, with limited time?
  • Fill your queue with relevant things for the people who follow you
  • Buffer will post them on your behalf at regular intervals
  • Great way to feature the work of others – I do this especially with Twitter
  • Free version available, but I use $10/month version

1Password (1password.com)

  • The problem this solves: Not having to track all those passwords in your life and also limiting the ability of hackers to get access to your life
  • Create unique passwords for every site you visit online
  • Keep them all in one place, protected by a master password
  • Login automatically from your browser
  • Syncs across devices using Dropbox or iCloud
  • Massive time saver and fantastic peace of mind
  • Just this week, Adobe announced they had a breach of accounts
  • $40-$80 depending on the version you buy
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