The Concept of a Digital Toolbox – Part 1
Do you have your own toolbox? What might you find located in this toolbox? A hammer? Wrench? Screwdrivers?
When I was a little boy, one of the activities I hated most was having to use dad’s toolbox. I could never find what I needed and the tools he would ask me to hand him. However, he had no problem with his toolbox. He could simply walk right over and find the tool he needed.
In the same way, we all have a toolbox for home DIY projects, but have you considered the digital tools we need or could use to improve how we do this business we call our lives? Over the next few web-posts, we will dig into the specific tools used in the Clark household. In this post, our plans are to introduce you to the concept.
The Digital Toolbox Concept
I have a very dear friend who helped me own this concept of having the tools, in this case the digital tools, I needed. We will call this friend, Fred (smiley). Fred is the best at finding any digital tool for the job a person is trying to accomplish. Fred made me realize that not all tools were good for everyone and not all tools did the job you needed in the way you wanted. So finding the right tool(s) is very important.
The Need For Digital Tools
You might be struggling with keeping up in this high-pace society. The reason why is everyone is using more digital tools than analog ones. A digital tool (app, software, program or resource) is capable of doing things all at once that would have taken multiple steps if doing it manually. Digital tools allow for travel and mobility that analog tools aren’t as flexible in doing. Digital tools are more convenient. Their speed is incomparable to manual tools and systems. Plus, they are more versatile.
What We Will Cover?
Over the next web-posts, you can expect us to cover digital tools for such things as:
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- Digital note-taking
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- Paperless storage
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- Photo saving & sharing
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- Digital music
- And much more.
These activities are the perfect candidate to begin building your very own digital toolbox.
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This is one of our favorite segments. We spend a lot of time fine-tuning the tools we use so that we can improve our life, our business, our office administration.
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