My company has always given out these pocket sized, company branded schedulers each New Years. They're pretty handy, actually. It's got monthly pages and daily by week schedules, plus a good chunk of blank sheets in the back for notes, and little plastic pockets on the inside of the covers that are great for stashing a few business cards.
Anyway, every year I would grab one in the hopes of using it, then every year would crash out around mid- to late-January. Last year was the first year I managed to utilize it the whole year. In fact, I had to grab a new one around November because my original one was falling apart. Now, I love these little guys.
There's an app for that!
Yeah, I get that, and while I do kind of utilize them (all work meetings/events automatically go into the work phone and I ask the personal phone to set a lot of reminders), but I really like having the instant go-to of just being able to whip it out and look something up or write something down*. It's good to have an overview of things at your fingertips, especially as my time is being filled more meetings and trips these days.
*And I have this super cool little tiny pencil that fits well inside the book. It's actually surprisingly comfortable to write with.
I recently hired a company to design and host a new website for me, utilizing the domain* I had previously held. My understanding - and that of the person who previously managed my website and e-mail domains (which were identical) was that this company was taking over everything.
They were apparently not. So last Thursday my e-mail domain got removed or something, since it was supposed to be with the new company? Problems persist today. The new company is "not our problem, we're only doing your website, good luck." The old domain sort of got restored, and I currently have a work-around so I can log into a website and get e-mails that have come in since the restoration. But I had always previously used outlook as my software and things aren't working right with that anymore and... I don't know. I don't trust anyone to actually have my e-mail stuff anymore. Hopefully there's a magic way to make all this stuff work right again, right?
* I don't know if domain is the right word. This is not my area of expertise and I'm very quickly finding out that I don't want it to become my area of expertise.
Sounds like your MX records in your DNS aren't pointing your mail in the right place.
Ask new company if they messed with your DNS entries
Sort of a good news/bad news situation now.
Good news: we got things connecting in the right way again, old email domain is back up and running and outlook is connecting to it.
Bad new: old email domain apparently deleted all data when it got shut down last Thursday, and when things synched with outlook... outlook said "hey none of your old e-mails exist anymore". So...
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