Category Archives: Shortcuts

What Is So Special About Blackberry Bold?

Whenever people are discussing about Getting Things Done (GTD), you’ll hear about Blackberry – a smartphone that is associated with GTD. You don’t have to become too dependent on gadgets in order to organize your work, handling your schedules and so and so forth. If you don’t have a clear objective of using Blackberry (or [...]

How to Make a Worst Powerpoint Presentation

[Click Picture to Enlarge] During my campus days, most of the lecturers were totally psyched about making presentations with Powerpoint. Nevertheless, none of them realized that the students weren’t impressed with the lectures especially those Powerpoint presentations with lengthy texts and less-graphic slides. I wished that I would able to persuade them to apply the [...]

The Search of the Next Powerpoint Presentation Idol

Introducing my new comic strip. I was trying to make fun of people who used lousy Powerpoint (PPT) in their presentation. As far as I concerned, most presenters had conveyed distorted messages to their audience with their messy, dull and disorganized PPT. The ‘idol’ idea is dedicated to people who want to improve their Powerpoint [...]

How to Create Your Own 3 X 3 Inch Printable Daily Task List

Let’s make it short and simple. All you need is this: Any 3 X 3 inch Post-it pads. A ballpoint pen. I’ve made a prototype of a daily task list in which I can write a short note on it or draw simple pictures on it. Here’s the actual size of the post-it pad. I’ve [...]

Post It Pad Drawings – How I Use Simple Drawings to Clarify My Thoughts

This is my personal favorite post-it pad drawing. It’s about hidden talent nurtured through education. This is what I usually think – using simple drawings in other areas. I use these for my drawings. Both are ballpoint pens. It’s an ideal tool for amateur artists. This is can be used a tool for your personal [...]

Why I Started Creating Simple Drawings on Post-It Pads

When people see others doing things not orderly or not in proper sequences, they would label them as “inefficient” or “adept” in performing given tasks.  There would probably possess these few characteristics: They couldn’t read the instructions properly – they might miss a few steps or overlook a few steps They couldn’t read maps – [...]