Posts Tagged ‘time savers’

A Time Saving Organizing Resource for Passwords

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Roboform - Recommended Resource for Passwords

A time saving organizing resource you might like….

If you do much online like I do, you might be interested in this program I use to keep my multitude of passwords organized.

At first, I thought I had a good system but the more I am doing online, the more passwords I have and I was taking too much time looking for them.

I was resistant to get a password program and now that I have it, I can’t imagine going back to my old system.

As a matter of fact, when I was without it and looking up stuff, I realized how much time it saves me.

It not only stores the passwords but the takes you right to the login page you need. So if you are uploading your blog, logging into Twitter and Facebook, paying bills online, part of a membership site, etc., it can really save a lot time!

It is called Roboform, and you can download a free trial copy. I think you can keep something like 5 or 6 passwords in the free version, and then if you want to have unlimited passwords, you can get the pro version. I use the Pro and it’s about $29.00 and worth it.

It saves me a lot of time! You just remember one password to get into your Roboform and then it will also save the sign in page for the site or program so you just click it and open it up. You don’t have to look up or type in the site, then click on the log in – it does all of that with one click and you’re ready to go.

The link above is my affiliate link, so if you get the paid version, I’ll get a small commission. I only recommend things that I use or like myself and that I would recommend to my friends and family.

Check out the free version and see if you like it.

An Organizing resource you might like….

Speaking of organizing, if you do much online like I do, you might be interested in this program I use to keep my multitude of passwords organized.

At first, I thought I had a good system but the more I am doing online, the more passwords I have and I was taking too much time looking for things.

I was resistant to get a password program and now that I have it, I can’t imagine going back to my old system.

It is called Roboform, and you can download a free trial copy.  I think you can keep something like 5 or 6 passwords in the free version, and then if you want to have unlimited passwords, you can get the pro version.  I use the Pro and it’s about $29.00 and worth it.

It saves me a lot of time!  You just remember one password to get into your Roboform and then it will also save the sign in page for the site or program so you just click it and open it up.  You don’t have to look up or type in the site, then click on the log in – it does all of that with one click and you’re ready to go.

The link above is my affiliate link, so if you get the paid version, I’ll get a small commission.   I only recommend things that I use or like myself and that I would recommend to my friends and family.

Check out the free version and see if you like it. Nothing to lose.A time saving organizing resource you might like….

If you do much online like I do, you might be interested in this program I use to keep my multitude of passwords organized.

At first, I thought I had a good system but the more I am doing online, the more passwords I have and I was taking too much time looking for them.

I was resistant to get a password program and now that I have it, I can’t imagine going back to my old system.

As a matter of fact, when I was without it and looking up stuff, I realized how much time it saves me.

It not only stores the passwords but the takes you right to the login page you need. So if you are uploading your blog, logging into Twitter and Facebook, paying bills online, part of a membership site, etc., it can really save a lot time!

It is called Roboform, and you can download a free trial copy. I think you can keep something like 5 or 6 passwords in the free version, and then if you want to have unlimited passwords, you can get the pro version. I use the Pro and it’s about $29.00 and worth it.

It saves me a lot of time! You just remember one password to get into your Roboform and then it will also save the sign in page for the site or program so you just click it and open it up. You don’t have to look up or type in the site, then click on the log in – it does all of that with one click and you’re ready to go.

The link above is my affiliate link, so if you get the paid version, I’ll get a small commission. I only recommend things that I use or like myself and that I would recommend to my friends and family.

Check out the free version and see if you like it. Nothing to lose.

Experimenting with Time

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

“The time which we have at our disposal every day is elastic; the passions we feel expand it, those that we inspire contract it, and habit fills up what remains.” – Marcel Proust

Last week I talked about how I am “experimenting” with time in order to make a positive difference. Click here to read it.

It’s important to realize that your emotions ebb and flow. And that it’s not a matter of if you will get frustrated but how you will deal with it when it happens.

Here are some things that I will be playing with and tweaking to see what works best:

  • 1. Changing thoughts and reactions about time
  • 2. Creating new habits
  • 3. Keeping better track of successes
  • 4. Limiting the things I work on
  • 5. Letting go of the unimportant stuff
  • 6. Adding more fun, relaxation, and rejuvenation

One thing that always helps is to stand back and breathe and get some perspective.

The good news is that there are already strategies that are working now. I’ve got plenty of things that have helped in the past and some new ideas to try.

I’ll be sharing some more articles and ideas with you. Many of you have told me this topic hits home!

Holiday Shopping Made Easy

Friday, November 27th, 2009

I’ve been getting a kick out of all the commercials for stores opening at 4am and 5am so you can do your shopping.  I made a vow to avoid standing in lines for “Black Friday”.

I’ve been happily shopping online today and getting some of my holiday gifts ordered and delivered right to my door next week.  That’s what I call holiday shopping made easy!

I am a big fan of Amazon and that was one of my primary shopping stops online.  I wasn’t aware that they also were offering Black Friday specials.  And the good news is they are offering them this week, not just today.  And they also have daily deals.

I love that they have so many products in addition to books.  I ordered myself a subscription to Real Simple magazine for only $5.00.

And I have no problem telling you that I am an Amazon associate, which means some day I may get a small commission on what people buy through my referrals when they click on my links.  But I am very picky about recommending only companies and products that I would buy.  And I can say that I have been a very happy customer of Amazon for a long time!

I’ve got some simple gifts that I’ll make but it feels good to have most of my list complete.  I will be sharing some fun and easy gift ideas for you in the next couple of weeks.

What are some of the ways you can make your holidays easier?