
This is why Mac productivity hacks can be such time savers. And there are many people who are even bigger power users than I am! By the end of the day, after I've logged a productive workday on my laptop, tracked my workout on my Apple Watch, made dinner using a recipe app on my phone, and read a few chapters from the Kindle app on my iPad, I've probably spent 10 or more hours using Apple devices.

I power up my Macbook Pro and get down to business!įor anyone who's keeping count, that's four Apple devices, all before 8 AM. Then, it's time to head to my home office to start work. Then, I grab my iPad to read my digital New York Times subscription while I drink my coffee and have a bite for breakfast. If it isn't raining (or snowing, shout-out to Chicago winters), I go for a quick walk around the neighborhood - after putting on my Apple Watch to make sure all my steps get counted.

Then, I log it in the water tracker in my iPhone's Health app. When I wake up in the morning, I have a pretty set routine.įirst, I drink a big glass of water.
