Summary
This post outlines a typical day in my digital routine, utilizing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to manage tasks, track time, and present information. Through this project, I gained hands-on experience in document formatting, spreadsheet formulas, and multimedia presentations. The reflection portion compares word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools—discussing how each application streamlines productivity in academic and professional settings. The experience also reinforced the idea that digital literacy enhances communication and efficiency across all fields.
One Day in My Life
Work, school, health, and family all need to be balanced every day. Today was a normal weekday for me. I had a lot of things to do that helped me stay on track with my personal and work goals. The events of my day are shown below.
Morning Routine
At 6:00 a.m., I do some short meditation and eat breakfast before going to check my messages. I then get ready for work and make myself more coffee to start the day.
Work and Study
My day goes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and I manage projects, participate in meetings, and worked on ServiceNow platform jobs. I use my lunch break to go over some material from CertMaster Learn Tech+ that helps me with my current work.
Afternoon and Evening
When I am done with work, I start my workout routine. Working out helps me stay focused and calms me down after a long day. After work, I spend some time with my family making food and talking about our day.
In Summary
- Morning mediation
- Breakfast and coffee
- Checking emails and messages
- Attending work meetings
- Completing platform development tasks
- Studying for TEC101
- Exercising at the gym
- Preparing and eating dinner
- Spending time with family
- Reading before bed
At the end of the day, I do some light reading and thought about how far I'd come. Even if the job is small, it helps keep life organized and in balance. I can grow professionally while also staying healthy, learning, and making important connections when I use my time well.

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