Hospitality Review June 2018 - Digital

3. Notes are never lost: Ever written something important down on a ‘piece of paper’ or a ‘beer coaster’ and then mislaid it? Most of us have done this at one time or another. I continually use the Notes feature on my Apple phone in conjunction with the voice feature for the multitude of purposes for which I use Notes. For example I have a Note titled “Today I learned.” My goal is to learn one new thing per day. Hence in twelve months I will know 365 more things than I do now. Can I suggest, if you have teenagers at school, you might get them involved with this idea. It’s a great way to help them with their education. It is also is a great conversation starter if you get them into the habit of asking them “What is one thing you learned at school today?”

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4. Have your Notes read to you. I often multi task while searching the Internet for various things on my desk top computer. Whilst doing this I go to my “Today I learned” note and click on the top of the page and highlight most of the page. When you do this you will see the option to click on ‘Speak’ and the selected paragraphs will be read to you.

5. Use the short cut to your camera. Often we ‘miss’ a good photo because we are not quick enough getting the camera ready. Most versions of Apple and Android cameras now provide a quick way to get to your camera. I suggest you search You Tube for “Short cut to taking photos on my iPhone.”

By line: At HospitalityDoctor.com.au you will find tips, tricks and tonics to help you become a super Hospitality Industry professional. You will also find details of a series of eBooks titled “How To Develop A Memory Like An Elephant.”

June 2018 www.tha.asn.au

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