What we've learned about taking lunch breaks
If you have the luxury of choosing when to take your lunch break each day, you might sometimes find it appealing to cut it short to “get more done”, or worse… just work through. We set out to take our full lunch break every day to see what would happen. So what did happen? Read on…
Monthly(ish) favourites — July & August 2019
Life happened in July, as it does. We took the pressure off by combining our favourites for the last two months (and we're giving Lil a break for a while, as life continues to happen!).
Monthly favourites — June 2019
The end of the financial year, the start of winter, and a quiet time around these parts.
Monthly favourites — May 2019
Game of Thrones ended, the weather got cold, Lil had a birthday, and Aimee went on holidays! Here's what else stole our attention in May.
How we use: WordPress for this blog
Why did we choose WordPress.org for this blog and why is it different to WordPress.com? Here's our take, along with the steps we took to set up this blog.
Monthly favourites — April 2019
April was filled with Easter Eggs and Anzac Cookies, among some of these other things!
What happened when I had an untouchable day
In this era of uber-connection, it’s not often that you’re completely unreachable by anyone. So I gave it a go.
Minimum Viable Product
How we developed a ‘minimum viable product’ for this website, and the questions we asked ourselves along the way.
Reflections on starting a side project
Let’s just call them projects, because “side” or otherwise, we’ve learned that to do well takes a lot of work!
How I use: Dropbox for iPhone photo storage and backup
Or in other words: how to stop clogging up your phone storage with photos, by taking them off your phone and putting them in Dropbox (cloud file hosting).
Monthly favourites — March 2019
Here's what we got stuck into in March: what we listened to, watched, read and learned. Our monthly favourites, if you will!
Welcome to Jess Co (and how to create your own personal charter)
Imagine if you were a company: what are your brand pillars? What's on your personal charter? What are the non-negotiable rules your "employees" must follow? Here Jess ponders how thinking of herself as a company might make some decisions much easier, and shares a free template for creating your own personal charter.
Monthly favourites — February 2019
February went by fast, but we managed to stop and smell the roses / watch TV / use apps / read. Here are a few of our favourite things!
What we’ve learned about turning off notifications on our phone
We turned off phone notifications to see what would happen and —spoiler alert— we’re keeping them off. Find out why you might turn notifications off too.
How to choose a website platform
There are a zillion platform options, but they’re not one size fits all. Here’s how we chose the platform for our website, and the questions we asked ourselves.
Forwarding to multiple addresses in Gmail
Gmail limits email forwarding to one address, but we’ll show you how to enable forwarding to multiple addresses in Gmail using filters—fast, free, and reliable.
Kind regards: why authenticity is queen
You are a special snowflake. Don't let that disappear when it comes to writing emails!
The art of negotiating (from a woman’s perspective)
The art of negotiating (from a woman’s perspective)
Monthly favourites — January 2019
Our monthly favourites for January 2019. Things we've liked that you might too. (Also how is it 2019 already?!)
Hey, I'm walking here!
The benefits of walking meetings, and why you should consider taking some meetings outside. At least promise you'll try it once.