16 Work and Life Hacks We Love
by Sarah Howes, Commonwealth Financial Network
June 28, 2016 at 10:00 AM
Each month, Commonwealthās Marketing department huddles together to learn, connect, and have a little fun. Recently, we shared our top work and life hacksāways to save time and make our lives just a little bit easier. From chilling your wineĀ to organizing your inbox, here are 16 of our favorites.
E-Mail Hacks
1) Avoid the premature e-mail. How many times have you accidentally sent an e-mail before youāre ready? Avoid this potentially embarrassing mistake by leaving the To field blank until youāre ready to hit Send.
2) Organize your inbox. Using Outlookās Conditional Formatting, you can customize how messages appear in your inbox (e.g., color code e-mails that are sent only to you as green). These visual cues can help you prioritize those e-mails that may need a faster response over those e-mails that can be left for later.
3) Save time with the Quick Access Toolbar. Many Office programs that you probably use every day, including Word and Excel, have a customizable Quick Access ToolbarĀ to which you can add command icons that you use regularly, like Track Changes, Undo/Redo, and Spell Check. By adding theĀ Email commandĀ to the toolbar, you can save time and clicks the next time you need to send someone a Word document; just click the icon in the toolbar and an e-mail will open automatically with your document already attached!
Daily Hacks
4) Stay positive. Want to start (and end) your day on the right foot? Set yourĀ positive intention, and then place an image or words about this intention as your computer or phone wallpaper. Youāll be reminded throughout the day to stay in that positive headspace.
5) Follow the two-minute rule. If something will take around two minutes to accomplish, donāt procrastinate! Just do it.
6) Schedule reminders. Donāt want something to fall off your radar? Schedule calendar reminders the day before something is due.
7) Set it to vibrate. Program your fitness band or phone to vibrate once an hour as a reminderĀ to get up and get moving. You'llĀ increase your blood flowāand your energy.
8) Write tomorrowās to-do list today. At the end of each day, jot down the next dayās top fiveĀ projects or tasks on a post-it thatās easy to spot (e.g., on your computer monitor). It's a quick and easy way to stay on course day after day.
Personal Organization Hacks
9) Donāt forget it. How many times have you gotten to work only to realize that you forgot your lunch on the counter? Since many of usĀ canāt leave the house withoutĀ ourĀ keys, place them next to whatever you need to remember to take with you before you leave work or home.
10) Find what doesnāt belong (and pick it up). Every time you leave a room, look for something that doesnāt belong there, pick it up, and bring it with you. Even if it doesnāt get exactly where it belongs at that moment, it willĀ get closer.
11) Declutter your closet. At the start of each season, turn all of your hangersĀ and shoes backward. If you havenāt turned the hanger or shoe around by the seasonās end, it means that it hasnāt been worn and is ready for a new home!
Food Hacks
12) Just chill. Do you like your wine chilled but donāt want to water it down with ice cubes? Why not use frozen grapes instead? Cheers!
13) Freeze it. Instead of tossing out greens like spinach and kale, and fruits that can overripen quickly, take stock every few days and freeze anything you donāt think youāll eat before it spoils. You can use these itemsĀ later for smoothies, ice creams, and other delicious recipes. Plus, youāll reduce waste and save money.
14) Get cooking.Ā Sometimes, it's hard to find the time and energy to cook dinner after a long day at work. Instead, prepare or fully make the next dayās dinner a day in advance so that itās ready when you get home. Even if you can prep a little bit in the morning, itās much more likely you will eat a home-cooked meal that night.
15) Avoid the mess. Love popsicles, but hate the mess? Try sticking the end of the stick through a muffin cupāperfect for catching those sticky popsicle drips.
16) Turn that dessert into a sandwich. Is there one right way to eat a cupcake? Some think so: Take the top half off (the part with the frosting), flip it over, and stack it on the bottom part. With the frosting in the middle, thereās no mess and you have a delicious cupcake sandwich!
What are some of your best life hacks? Do you have any time-saving or e-mail best practices to add to our list? Please share your thoughts with us below.