Productivity Tools You Might Like to Try

By Jo Pilon

There are a lot of tools out there that make our life easier and more efficient. We will share some of the ones we use and how we use them.

Coggle is an online mind mapping tool. It comes in a free version and you can upgrade to a paid version if you wish. We find the free version is enough for us.

Coggle 

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So many things to know and consider to choose your career but also to make sure you are doing the best job you can.

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