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    1. Asked: October 19, 2020In: Communication

      Would you rat out your colleague at work even if you know it could cost them their job?

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      Added an answer on October 19, 2020 at 6:54 pm

      It’s actually a personal decision, whether to tell on a colleague or just zip it. I wouldn’t want to be seen as a snitch at work, moreover I am not exactly perfect on a 100 that I would be snitching on a colleague. However, if their activities seem to be having bad effect on the company of poses futRead more

      It’s actually a personal decision, whether to tell on a colleague or just zip it. I wouldn’t want to be seen as a snitch at work, moreover I am not exactly perfect on a 100 that I would be snitching on a colleague. However, if their activities seem to be having bad effect on the company of poses future threats, I will call them personally and talk to them. If they refuse to desist from such activities, then I can maturely walk up to my department head and let them know about such activities. However, one has to be very careful while doing this. This is because that person you may want to report to might also be involved in the activities. And trust me, you don’t want to become a pawn in their game.

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    2. Asked: October 16, 2020In: Communication

      What are the mobile apps that can improve one’s productivity and quality of life?

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      Added an answer on October 17, 2020 at 9:15 am

      I’m sorry my list of apps might be boring, these are apps I majorly use when I’m working. Todoist is a task management tool that promises to turn complex to-do lists into something easily manageable, helping you keep track of your own tasks and make sure nothing gets forgotten.You can create and orgRead more

      I’m sorry my list of apps might be boring, these are apps I majorly use when I’m working.

      Todoist is a task management tool that promises to turn complex to-do lists into something easily manageable, helping you keep track of your own tasks and make sure nothing gets forgotten.You can create and organise tasks, set and change deadlines, prioritise tasks, set project goals and keep track of progress with the apps measurement and reporting features.

      Pocket is a wonderfully simple productivity app that simply lets you save web pages for reading later. It’s more or less a bookmarking tool turned into an application but it really makes a difference to how you work.

      Forest essentially gamifies downtime away from your mobile devices. When you want to focus, you plant a “tree” and the more time you spend away from your device, the more it grows.
      Leave the app and your tree dies.
      Spend enough time away from your phone and you can grow an entire forest. Best of all, you can earn virtual coins by staying focused on your tasks and use these to grow real-life trees through the Forest app.

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