Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, former librarian and self-proclaimed “anti-procrastinator” shares her tips for tackling big projects in small chunks and better managing
time. Tips from working at home and virtually will be shared as well as advice from Carrie’s years of working at an extremely busy reference desk.
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The power of single-tasking and micro-chunking tasks
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Apps to help with time management
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Suggestions to help focus at home
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Dealing with tech distractions
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The art of prioritizing
Carrie Rogers-Whitehead ~ Biography
Carrie Rogers-Whitehead worked in libraries for nearly a decade and now consults and trains librarians. She is the author of the 2021 RUSA-award winning Serving
Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum: a Guide for Libraries. Carrie has also published other titles around technology and parenting and is co-authoring a new book out spring 2022: Teaching and Advocating Digital Citizenship: Tools for Librarians. Carrie
is the founder of Digital Respons-Ability, a mission-based company that educates students, parents and educators on digital citizenship. She lives in Utah with her family.