This mobile app helps you to stay dedicated to your tasks in the most interesting way. The premise of Forest is simple: Plant a seed when you’re ready to get to work, then set a timer.
If you stick to the task, your tree grows — but if you exit the app for whatever reason, your tree dies. Soon enough, you can grow an entire forest!
You can access on iOS and Android for less than $2 (one time purchase)
2. STAYFOCUSD:
@Stayfocusd is a browser extension that keeps you productive by blocking distracting websites while you’re working. You can block distractions either for set times/dates (e.g, 9-5, Mon-Fri) or after you’ve reached a limit (e.g, no more than 30min of Twitter/day)
Since my colleagues aren’t talking about it, let me give you people gist from last Valentine’s Day at our office.
A hilarious thread. [Please Retweet💛]
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So, this our head of business dev. had been going on about how her #Anon is the most romantic person after Romeo and my colleagues and I were always there for the juicy dets.
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That’s how few days to Valentine’s Day, I got a call from her anon. Appaz, he wanted to surprise her at our office but he needed someone on the inside to help him execute + record TikToks and put “whenever you ready”
👇my single ass wondering what happened to my own anon
Not knowing the answer to an interview question is a moment every candidate dreads. It may be something you just forgot to consider or an unusual question like, “How would you sell a rat to a cat owner?”
Here are 5 tips on handling this tough moment with grace. #Thread /1
Stay Calm: If you start freaking out, your body will make it obvious to your interviewer that you’ve been thrown off balance. And freaking out impairs your decision-making ability. /2
Don't just say, "I don't know,". And don't make stuff up either. It can look worse if you stumble or get caught in a lie. Most seasoned recruiters can tell when someone isn’t telling the truth /3
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Hi, @abrahamiyiola
We love your timeline. It is like a citadel of knowledge. A place one would go to if he/she wants to learn more about work and career in general.
Hi @bibiemine, your article about not being stupid in 2020 is amazing and hilarious😆 . We love it!
This part stands out for us:
‘2020 is our wake up call to unlearn, learn, relearn. It’s been a hard year. Don’t make it harder by being stupid in 2020’
How do you answer👆this question appropriately in an interview?
Let’s talk about it.
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How you answer this question might be the difference between a good interview and a bad one. If you nail this question, you’re right on your way to having a great interview.
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You may be asking; “Why do they even ask this question when they have your CV right in front of them? Didn’t they read it before inviting you for an interview?”