Thanks so much for taking the time to give your feedback, it’s great to hear and I’m glad you liked the video (and most importantly it was informative!)
I’ve been using Todoist for probably over a year now for task management. I find it’s the best balance between quickly adding tasks, organisation and natural language processing for me. I have occasionally used Apple Reminders but I keep coming back to Todoist. For email it’s just Outlook and I use a time blocking method to organise my day. I also occasionally use Flow (I think it’s called) which is a pomodoro timer which helps me focus
@@kishandavetech I've been using Apple Reminders, but I feel like todoist is the GOAT! What about meeting notes, technical notes etc? How do you manage all that?
I didn't know as a solutions architect you have to get in on all these meetings. Doesn't that affect your work time? or does clients/managers consider the time you lost because of meetings.
Hey @Bamlak_Abebayehu I am sorry I haven't had a chance to reply. I've taken a slight break from RUclips recently. The job is very autonomous so you are in control of what your day/week looks like. My manager doesn't check-in with me on my weekly progress (which works great for me), I am responsible for my own deliverables and how I manage my time to get them done. Its worth noting that some weeks I have a lot of meetings and some weeks I have very few. The SA role isn't just a "hands-on" builder role - theres many different aspects of it and hence you may be working on multiple things at a time. I hope this helps!
Thank you! I’ve been meaning to make an updated one as I’ve had some big life changes (also the reason why I haven’t made any content recently!) Stay tuned :)
I’d recommend working backwards from what you will use the monitors for (gaming, design work, video production, graphic design etc). I have 2 x Samsung LU28R55 monitors. Depending on what you’re using them for you will need to consider things like refresh rate, colour accuracy, viewing angle etc. However for office work/home set up, I have had no issues with the monitors I’ve got. Hope this helps!
Thank you for your comment, I’m glad it’s informative. I’ve got a video in the works on how my journey to AWS from tech consulting / Big Four so stay tuned for that 👍🏽
RUclips recommended this video, and glad they did! Very informative and great editing Kishan, subbed and looking forward to further uploads!
Thanks so much for taking the time to give your feedback, it’s great to hear and I’m glad you liked the video (and most importantly it was informative!)
How do I get into this do you have like a step by step guide please for a beginner?
Hey - I don’t have a step by step guide just yet, however you can check out RUclipsrs like @TechwithLucy who have the information you’re after!
What tool(s) do you use to organize your current projects/clients/deadlines, etc?
I’ve been using Todoist for probably over a year now for task management. I find it’s the best balance between quickly adding tasks, organisation and natural language processing for me. I have occasionally used Apple Reminders but I keep coming back to Todoist. For email it’s just Outlook and I use a time blocking method to organise my day. I also occasionally use Flow (I think it’s called) which is a pomodoro timer which helps me focus
@@kishandavetech I've been using Apple Reminders, but I feel like todoist is the GOAT! What about meeting notes, technical notes etc? How do you manage all that?
I didn't know as a solutions architect you have to get in on all these meetings. Doesn't that affect your work time? or does clients/managers consider the time you lost because of meetings.
Hey @Bamlak_Abebayehu I am sorry I haven't had a chance to reply. I've taken a slight break from RUclips recently. The job is very autonomous so you are in control of what your day/week looks like. My manager doesn't check-in with me on my weekly progress (which works great for me), I am responsible for my own deliverables and how I manage my time to get them done. Its worth noting that some weeks I have a lot of meetings and some weeks I have very few.
The SA role isn't just a "hands-on" builder role - theres many different aspects of it and hence you may be working on multiple things at a time. I hope this helps!
Great Vlog 👍🏾
Thank you! I’ve been meaning to make an updated one as I’ve had some big life changes (also the reason why I haven’t made any content recently!) Stay tuned :)
Can you make a video desk tour
YES! Have this one in the backlog, it’s one of my favourite types of videos to watch as well 😂
@@kishandavetech and a recommendation for monitor will be nice
I’d recommend working backwards from what you will use the monitors for (gaming, design work, video production, graphic design etc). I have 2 x Samsung LU28R55 monitors. Depending on what you’re using them for you will need to consider things like refresh rate, colour accuracy, viewing angle etc. However for office work/home set up, I have had no issues with the monitors I’ve got. Hope this helps!
@@kishandavetech why dont you choose a 32 inch monitor
@@longnguyen7181 having 2 of them would have been too big for my desk. I do a lot of presentations etc so I wanted two separate monitors
Solid stuff dude! Informative indeed! I agree @TheChosenRed
Thank you for your comment, I’m glad it’s informative. I’ve got a video in the works on how my journey to AWS from tech consulting / Big Four so stay tuned for that 👍🏽
Assistindo do Brasil 🇧🇷👍
Obrigado! 👋🏽