We spend most of our free and, let's face it, busy time on our computers. Sometimes we have a purpose and sometimes we are aimlessly surfing the web, but there's a third time in which we know exactly what we are looking for but we just can't find it anywhere. Similar to when you want to make a reference about Wilson from the movie “Cast Away” that you just end up saying "the volleyball with the face remember?!?!".
I'm here to try and make you stop slamming your head against the keyboard by giving you my go to/all time favorite/recently found marvelous websites that will surely save your life like they have saved mine. Now I only slam my head against the keyboard when I can’t figure out what to write about or how to do it. So all the time anyway...
Shall we start?
I'm here to try and make you stop slamming your head against the keyboard by giving you my go to/all time favorite/recently found marvelous websites that will surely save your life like they have saved mine. Now I only slam my head against the keyboard when I can’t figure out what to write about or how to do it. So all the time anyway...
Shall we start?
1. Wunderlist
Wunderlist: THE BEST ONE. I love lists, To-do lists, favorites lists, Lists! And I definitely have one for everything. This app/website is an incredible tool to get organized and don't misplace or forget anything. Or mostly anything.
Here you have my (seemingly endless) list of books to read, and an example of all the subtasks, widgets, schedule, comments and other bits and pieces that Wunderlist lets you add to every item. I obviously don't do this with every single one, but for bigger tasks, like the ones in my "Study Plan" list, it comes very handy.
2. Grammarly
Grammarly! English is not my native language, and I’m constantly learning how to speak it properly, and Grammarly helps me to, at least, maintain my grammar and orthography at an acceptable level.
3. tUNEFIND.com
TuneFind: It's a place to look for music featured in tv shows and movies. Use it when you want to know what was playing at a certain moment of the episode. The last one I searched was Rachel sang with her mother in Glee Season 1.
4. smallpdf.com
SmallPdf: “The first (and only) PDF software you will actually like.” I agree.
5.TASTEKID.com
TasteKid is really good at recommending similar music, movies, TV shows, books, authors and games, based on what you like. (It actually works I promise)
Give them a try and let me know the one you thought was the most useful. I have a few others I had cut out of this list or it would be a mile long, but I'm sure you'll manage to survive until I make a Part 2 of this post. If you think there are others I should know Tell Me! I will be very grateful!
Look at this like it's Website number 6! Since we already are all over the Internet checking new websites, I thought it was appropriate to add this post to Blogger Babes Link Party. What are link parties? Link parties are a way to share your work on other websites, as well as discovering other bloggers who also link up! So, why don't you go check that out too?
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#Disclosure.
These are referral pictures and links presented in this post. All opinions within this post are based on websites that I recommend because I personally use and love!
These are referral pictures and links presented in this post. All opinions within this post are based on websites that I recommend because I personally use and love!