Thank you for all feedbacks on this topic.
I finish off with some tricks to get even more from it.
Power of ‘off-line’
Business or Private, your travel involves ‘no network connection’ period.
Most of my flight doesn’t have net connection. Now only I have on my mobile is bunch of screenshot for my business to-do.
It’s bad?
Actually, it’s opposite. My creativity came in quickly right there.
I know I have full access of a customer’s website of their footage of drone test flight. All specs and data I need to go through. However, my 5 minutes with one casual snapshot gave more ideas.
Active thought on a project – Could spent 5min in front of one photo?
Now be master of data input
We can flow around ocean of network through whole life.
It’s overwhelming. You might assume anything you gonna do is somewhere in it already. Search and search!
But if you put your precious time in context, would it pay out that way?
This is beyond the scope of this article but I have been led into this question. Screenshots gave me a opportunity to gate input source for my own creativity room – as if I could be a master of waves from data ocean…
Missing trick- welcome to ‘to-do’ museum
Most of comments so far can be summarized:
‘I took my screenshots but it didn’t notify anything later, right?”
Yes. And it’s beauty of this life-hacking trick.
At end of play, I host myself to ‘slideshow tour’.
- Open photo roll
- Select today’s and yesterday’s photos
- ‘Export’ to slideshow (in case of iOS, it appeared at the bottom).
Quickly your collections – essentials, to do and etc – flow through in front of your eyes with smooth relaxing BGM.
Most of them has been done. Just a few outstanding one.
I feel like I have third-person’s eye to bird-view my hectic life.
Your to-do now became something you enjoy – I even screenshot that slideshot itself to relay interesting stuff to next day:)
Just feel you are NOT forced to look at them. You are in control of it.
Thanks to my Tokyo friend
I surely admit my full appreciation to my Tokyo friend for sharing his tips with us. Hopefully it gives something to readers.
Author: Sergio T.