![]() ![]() It's not idea and still somewhat clumsy and bothersome, but sure beats having to cmd+T all the time and then fumbling with the mouse back and forth. Next, highlight the word/phrase I want to strikethrough and cmd+opt+v to apply the style. Then, when I need to strikethrough something else, I highlight the word (can already have it pre-highlighted if you have it in a dedicated sticky note and then just have to click on the note once to activate the highlight again), then cmd+opt+c to copy the style. ![]() Or something similar and have this text stricken through. The best workaround I found was to have a line at the top or in a dedicated Sticky with the text: Can't even add it as a shortcut because the option is not listed in the menus. I don't know why they don't have the option more readily available. Yes, you can do the same and perhaps in a more orderly fashion in Notes, but with Stickies, you can visually see the notes and move them around almost like working with index cards.Īnyways, pressing Cmd+T to bring up the window I found was way too clumsy and bothersome. I sometimes dedicate one desktop just for all the sticky notes organized into groups. I love it for quick notes and to-do lists, etc. At the end of the day, you are in full control of your college career so if you’re putting time and energy into something you aren’t truly enjoying or passionate about, maybe you should remove it from your plate and replace it with something else.This is actually one of the worst things about Stickies. This acts as a reminder to check my dashboard for my classes, catch up on emails, stay in the loop with work assignments, and more!Īll in all, I don’t think having too much on your plate is always a bad thing because it all depends on how you are able to prioritize and manage. I make sure that all my important links and websites are easy to access and present every time I open my browser. Lastly, I maximize the use of my bookmarks bar on my laptop browser. I generally have four to five to-do lists that cover the tasks that I have to complete for Pearson, my student organization, school assignments, and general day-to-day life tasks. Stickies essentially are virtual post-it notes that I use for making to-do lists. Personally, I like to stay busy and limit my free time because that’s what helps me sustain a productive lifestyle. With so much on my plate, here are a few tools that I use to stay organized and manage my time.Īnother tool that I use is the Stickies application on my MacBook. Other things on my schedule that didn’t occur weekly included meetings for the national honor society that I’m a part of, attending TA office hours, group projects, and social events. ![]() I had multiple things on my plate which included my classes, my job with Pearson, dance team, and being a director for a student organization. I had an unfaltering positive attitude and an ambitious drive walking into junior year, which is a big part of how I accomplished so much and still managed to keep calm throughout. Thankfully, time management and decision making weren’t my weaknesses, but these were two of my skills that were constantly tested. Walking into junior year, I realized that I only have two years at the main campus to experience and accomplish everything that I wanted to, which is an endless list in reality. To go from a small branch campus that’s only two hours away from home to attend a large ‘typical college style’ campus that is a five-hour trip away is a big change that I had to mentally prepare myself for. I am a senior at Penn State University and I just completed my first year at the main campus, University Park. ’ I never truly understood what that meant until this past year. I’ve always been told that ‘your college experience is what you make of it. View all blogs Keeping a full plate steady ![]()
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