【 我最愛用的時間管理工具— Notion】👩🏻💻
身為自由工作者的我,可是時間好像很彈性
但就是因為太彈性有許多工作是在夾縫中生存
使用了許多種時間管理工具,例如Google 日曆、TimeTree,最後才認識到Notion
雖然對初學者的我來說,這套軟體有點困難
不過使用上手後就覺得非常好用,也建立出許多自己的模板
◾️免費且功能強大
◾️缺點是目前沒有中文版
◾️手機電腦可同步
◾️可以分享給他人共同使用
今天就教大家如何利用Notion來建立自己的行事曆
1. 建立一個新的頁面,可以依照自己喜歡的icon做標籤,也可為自己的行事曆取名,點擊下方「Table」
2. 可以依照自己的需求點選工具,每一個工具都有自己的功能,而我喜歡選擇check box當作待辦事項。也可進行事物上面的分類,例如:Podcast、Life、Work
3. 點選左上「Add a view」建立日曆,記得在Properties打開你想顯示的內容,就大功告成啦~
而我自己也會再建立其他類別的行事曆,例如Podcast這一個行事曆就只會顯示跟Podcadt相關的內容,可以清楚知道這週要上線哪一集,哪一集還未剪輯?
同時你也可以依照自己的需求建立TimeLine,利用時間軸更準確地抓出自己該時間點該做什麼事
也歡迎你下方留言分享你是否也有在用Notion?
你都用它來做什麼呢?
或下方敲碗釋出Joyce已做好的模板提供下載🤣
如果你做完了行事曆也別忘了tag @joycehsh.co 喔😉
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The ethical and aesthetic value of the relationships between genres and gender, the notion of learnscapes, the urgency of self-expression and an ageless anthropological manifesto are key themes of #Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele’s meditations on society, which are reflected in the mission and ambitions of the alternative spaces featured in the new exhibition ‘No Space Just A Place’. To add to the dialogue, curator Myriam Ben Salah asked a selection of local and international artists to exhibit their works, in the form of immersive installations inspired by the near future or by fantastic mythologies. Kang Seung Lee’s wallpaper installation
‘Covers (QueerArch)’ (pictured in image 1 and) centers on QueerArch’s archival collection to present an alternative view of the queer community and its history in South Korea during the past four decades, honoring personal narratives that have been marginalized by mainstream history. Martine Syms’ video installation ‘Notes on Gesture’ (image 3) is a reflection on the
way gesture, body language and actual language are shaped by cultural forces and allow to perform identity—implying that the latter is a construct and opening up possibilities for alternative identities. Cécile B. Evans’ installation ‘What The Heart Wants’ (seen in images 4 and 5) explores the person-to-machine exchanges that have come to define the contemporary
human condition. Amidst the paradoxes of a future-turned-now, a negotiation emerges about who or what constitutes a person and how systems shape the terms of what it means to be “human”. Held at the Daelim Museum in Seoul—a location part of the Gucci Places network— the exhibit will run until July 12, 2020. Take a virtual tour of the exhibition with a special 360 video
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