It's been 4 weeks since I started the Ka Hao i te Ao Programme through Te Whare Hukahuka. It's been fast, full-on and mind-boggling. All in a good way though. I have been exposed to applications I had never heard of before, learned a bit more about the software I am currently using and I have discovered practical solutions that will help relaunch my old business 'Tutu Kiwi' efficiently and effectively. One new software application that I decided to use more from my learnings is Airtable. Airtable is an online collaboration tool that allows you to organize anything, including projects. It presents itself as part spreadsheet and part database, which allows teams to work how they want. I am using the free version because I like free and I am on a budget. Last week, I started on my project 'Tutu Kiwi Relaunch' using Airtable . At first, when I decided to use airtable , it was a bit daunting and to be honest, the spreadsheet setup was ugly, boring and...
School started back this week and I am SO grateful. I have gained some headspace back to really get stuck into my business, I am a lot happier/calmer and not so reactive around my kids and husband. I can also dedicate some quality time to get stuck into the Ka Hao I Te Ao course. A digital media training course with Te Whare Hukahuka that I committed to for the next 3 months. So I thought this week, what time do I really have (kid-free) and how am I going to be productive during that time. I have exactly 25 hours per week to spread across being productive in my business, my digital media course, and some me-time too. I am not a person who likes an endless list of things to do. I have learned from the past, that this way of being doesn't serve me. I have also learned that staying up late at night, burning both candles at each end doesn't work for me either. My goal is to be productive, not busy. What's the difference you may ask? Being bu...