How to use color-coded calendars on Mac, iPhone and iPad to maintain balance in your life<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>It will surprise no-one to know that I was an early adopter of electronic calendars, starting with a Casio Digital Diary in the early 1990s, followed by a <a href="
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<p>Many people use color-coding to distinguish work and social events, as well as things like family calendars. But I also use them to help me maintain a balanced life …</p>
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How to use color-coded calendars on Mac, iPhone and iPad to maintain balance in your life