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solid advice...! I used to keep a bullet-journal diary but I completely fell off of it this year and used no replacement. I suppose I should use my phone calendar like everyone else.
is 45 minutes really enough??! I'm not particularly gifted with interviews to begin with and would have really liked the prep time :-(
Are you selfhosting anything? Asking for what I should rec.
Journaling everyday really helps me. I constantly fell off when I gave myself rules of how the journal should be. Having a super easy format and giving myself the freedom to write whatever made it easy to write everyday and love it.
You might try a calendar or to do/reminders app as well. For instance iPhones reminders app is good because it will auto write the time based on what you type. I find this VERY convenient when making tasks and events.
Personally I somehow work really well with a fire under my rear. I delay forever until I’m forced to do the task then I am able to lock in. It’s either that or fail. Assuming you already knew the basics of the company and interview I think it’s achievable :) But, that’s how I work. I totally understand going into panic mode and freezing. We all work differently.
But I think you should take this as a learning opportunity to schedule and take notes better and have a easily changeable interview script ready to go :)