8 Ways to Organize Your Life with Google Docs

This is a re-print of a guest post I did last week for the Google for Students company blog. They’re hosting a series of guest posts from Googlers who blog, and I was lucky enough to kick off the series! If you read Life After College regularly you’ve probably seen many of these templates already, but hopefully this will still serve as a nice re-cap.

Important note: if any of the previews don’t show up, you can still use the template. Google Docs has been picking some technical fights with me lately, and we haven’t reconciled yet!

8 Ways to Manage Your Life After College with Google Docs

Life after college can be confusing and chaotic. As a veteran Googler, life coach, blogger, and productivity geek, it might not surprise you to know that I run my life with Google Docs. I’ve created templates to help organize almost every aspect of life after college, and I’m hoping they’ll help you get a handle on things too!

The great thing about using Google Docs & Spreadsheets is that they are easy to edit, accessible anywhere (any computer or your mobile phone), and you can share them with friends for added accountability and feedback. So without further ado…

1. Prepare for job interviews with the Job Interview One-Sheeter
This template condenses nine key questions into a one-page “Cliff’s Notes” for your next job interview. Quickly articulate and refer back to your answers on nine key areas, including: strengths, goals, work-style, ideas, challenges you’ve overcome, questions for the interviewer and an answer to that dreaded “weaknesses” question.

2. Set career goals by creating a Professional Development Strategy
To succeed in your career you need to take an active role in your learning and professional development. No one else will do it for you. This template will help you set a strategy around your professional development goals by walking you through three areas: Your Vision (short and long-term brainstorm about your desired impact, and what you want to do & have), The What (skills, knowledge, education, experience), and The How (quarterly benchmarks and resources).

3. Track conversations, professional contacts and potential mentors with the Networking Tracker
Use this networking spreadsheet to track names of people you meet that you want have follow-up conversations with. The template eliminates the need to refer back to business cards – people’s information is easily accessible online (and stored in one place). The tracker also makes it easy to skim through your list of contacts every few months and drop people a note if you haven’t talked to them in a while.

4. Get your finances under control with the ever-so-simple Four-Step Budget Template
Most budgets are too cumbersome to be useful (in my humble opinion). Check-out this handy four-step budget: After filling in income, must-have expenses and nice-to-have expenses, you’ll get a “monthly allowance” for you to spend on discretionary items as you’d like, with the peace of mind of knowing that your main expenses are taken care of.

5. Have some fun! Dream big by creating a Life Checklist
The principle of the life list is simple. You list all the things you want to do in life – big and small – then cross them off as you do them. This template will help you create a life checklist of your own. To see an example of my life checklist, click here.

6. Take an overall temperature check of your life with the Wheel of Life
The Wheel of Life is a commonly used coaching exercise. It can help you examine each of the areas of your life and determine where you want to focus your attention. In this template the wheel is clearly a square :) , and the cells automatically change color based on the values you enter (1-4=red, 5-7=yellow, 8-10=green).

7. Hold yourself accountable for strong health habits with the Fitness & Activity Weekly Tracker
We all love checking things off a checklist, right? Use this template for tracking your weekly fitness activities (or anything else you want to track). You set the target goal for each activity (ex: run twice per week, strength training three times per week), and the spreadsheet will give you a countdown as you check-off various activities. It also totals your minutes per week, with a column for keeping notes and a place for tracking your weight.

8. Set-up a system for managing appointments with the Simple Appointment Tracking Spreadsheet
If you do not have a place to keep track of recurring appointments (medical or otherwise), you will always be scratching your head trying to remember when you are next due – or forget about making the appointments completely. Set up a simple spreadsheet to track all of your recurring appointments and the relevant contact information in one place, then schedule reminders to actually make the next appointment one month before you are due.

I’d love to hear what you think after trying these – and please get in touch if you have requests for future templates!

  • http://diamondkt.blogspot.com David

    This is why I shouldn’t read blogs late at night because I accidently clicked on your Life List and broke my rule of “trying to get to know someone the old fashion (non-digital) way without the help of the Internet’s instant gratification of information.” And once I started reading your Life List, I didn’t stop until I had read it all! Damn it! Well at least I’m still holding out on your 100 List, despite being tempted many times!

    I thought it was interesting how many items we had in common on our lists. Granted I never officially wrote one, but I have the list 50% completed in my head. Similarities…

    - Go on an African Safari
    - Make $1 million by my 30th birthday
    - Take a cooking class
    - Visit all 50 States, but by road trip
    - Have 2 kids (I go back and forth about that – scary!)
    - Write a book (yeah, I’m laughing at that possibility)
    - Take a year off to do nothing but travel and see the world
    - Obtain my masters
    - Run in the Boston Marathon (sounds cooler than the NYC Marathon)

    Some of those I completed, some I haven’t. I have to say I’m completely jealous of the zip lining! I WANT TO DO THAT TOO! I’ll add that mine. By the way, develop passive income streams is a sexy item on your list!

    PS (Let’s tango.)

  • http://doniree.com/ doniree

    Jenny, these are amazing! I'm such a little list-maker and this just feeds my soul :) Thanks for taking the time to put these together and for sharing them!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Doni! I'm so glad you like them – I'm a list-maker too…and a Google Docs &
    Spreadsheets freak. I have docs for everything – and it really helps! Have a
    great week – CANNOT wait to see you in Vegas!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    David – hah! I love that you couldn't help but click on the life checklist
    link. I feel like most of my stuff is pretty boring – I'm sure I could get
    creative, but that takes time. I'll add it to the checklist. ;-) Funny what
    you said about going back and forth on kids – do you know how many times I
    typed and erased EVERYTHING in the “Relationships” column?

    Now here's an idea: let's go tango dancing on an African Safari after we've
    made our millions, learned to cook and run the boston marathon.
    Whaddayasay?

    As for YOUR book – you have enough on that blog of yours to have a great
    book! So no laughing at that possibility.

    Now are you SUUUUUURE you don't want to jump over and read my 100 things?
    Kidding :)

  • http://twitter.com/kalake Lauren Jew

    I'm definitely using the Job Interview Doc for my next interview. Jenny, will you help me fill it out :)

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Lauren – nice, I love it! And yes, I will gladly help you fill it out :) So
    bummed that I missed you at Katy's on Saturday – you were half the reason I
    went! Hope you ladies had fun :)

  • http://superduperfantastic.net/ suki

    This is awesome and very useful! If only editing GoogleDocs on the iPhone was made a little easier…

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks Suki! And I completely agree – THAT would be awesome.

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Whoa. Okay Jenny, usually I find bloggers regurgitating what everyone says but this info is GOLD. Seriously girl, this is one fine post and I'm shocked (slash ashamed) to say I knew none of this! Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention!

  • http://diamondkt.blogspot.com David

    If your list was boring, I wouldn’t have become so engrossed in it that I didn’t realize I finished it until I finished it. So shush, silly woman. Not dull. Interesting!

    How about we go tango dancing on an African Safari after we've made our millions, learned to cook and ran the Boston Marathon…while you’re preggers with TWINS! See, you were feeling that until I mentioned the preggers part. That’s why flip flopping between “do I want kids or not” makes total sense to me!

    And I DO want to read your 101 List, so stop tempting me! I will not relapse again.

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Marian – I'm so flattered! Thanks so much for stopping by, re-tweeting the post, and for leaving such a great comment! I'm thrilled that you found the post (and templates) helpful – and definitely let me know if you have any requests for future templates! Have a great week :D

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Fact #5 on Food: “I hate fish. The taste, the smell, the concept. I don’t even like snorkeling or fish as pets. And please don’t ask me if I’ve tried Salmon or Swordfish or whatever other species you think tastes like chicken.”

    Do you feel violated?! MUHAHAHHAHA! Okay enough, I'll stop teasing you and forcing you to read facts about me.

    On second thought, no promises.

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    PS – Here's the link, so you can make sure you DON'T read it.

    I'm evil, huh?!

    Tee hee hee.

  • http://diamondkt.blogspot.com David

    Nooooo! My hand is actually twitching as I try to resist the clicking urge. You’re evil! But I will not fall victim to your torture chamber!

    Must. Resist. The. Urge…

    Not gonna read it. Not gonna read it. Not gonna read it. Shampoo. Rinse. Repeat.

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Fact #6 on Technology: “I usually know how to use or fix something the first
    time I pick it up.”

    HEHHEHEHEHHE! This is just too fun. You better stop responding to this
    comment thread or I'll have to keep sending facts.

    I read yours like 10 years ago, when I was auditioning to be a fan girl. I
    think it really helped. XOXO!! :) )))) OMG!!!! :D :D

  • http://diamondkt.blogspot.com David

    You really are a fan girl then because I only wrote my 101 List about 4 years ago. So that means you were mind reading me YEARS before I even wrote that list! Impressive, Miss Blake. Im-press-ive.

    I can just hear you saying “I’m your #1 fan.” (Read that in the creepy lady’s voice from the movie Misery!)

    PS (I hope you're happy now because I never got my blog post written tonight because I've been too busy playing on your blog. The crack is insane!)

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    REINT! REINT! REINT!!!

    And sorry to distract you from your blog. That is important stuff! Really, I
    should be apologizing to your many fan girls. They are going to be the ones
    hunting me down like Misery once they find out I'm keeping you from
    blogging!

    EEEEK. Gonna run for cover under this heaping plate of veggie tempura.

  • http://GetYourBizSavvy.com/ GetYourBizSavvy

    First time here and this is an insanely awesome list. So many resources that I haven't heard of. I like Life Checklist, probably because I'm all obsessed with entrepreneurship.

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks so much! Glad you liked the Life Checklist – that's been a fun one
    for me too :) Have a great week!

  • http://twitter.com/jennalanger Jenna Langer

    I found too many gold mines in that one post!

    First, I didn't even know Google had a student blog, or that there were so many Google Docs templates. 2 huge finds.

    Second, all of your templates are amazingly helpful. They are everything I have wanted to organize in my life. I have lists and scribbles in several different notebooks. It will actually be fun going through my old notes and filling out the templates. These are great resources for students, and everyone looking to evaluate, organize, and make changes in their lives.

    This is the true power of Google Docs. Sharing wisdom and tools with anyone that can use a computer. I see a new standard being taught in the classroom. Move over Microsoft Office…

    Thanks for the info to make my life a lot easier! :)

  • christina_brown

    Omg, Thank you Jenny! I have been using Google Doc for a while now and did not know that these templates existed! :O

    I'm going to use #1 and #2 for now on. It's good to use them in order to simplify your life. Thanks! <3 :D

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Christina – Thanks so much for stopping by and for your kind words! I'm happy to share the Google Docs love…they are such a big part of how I keep myself sane!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Jenna! Thank you so much for such a great comment – it seriously made my day! I'm so glad that you find the templates helpful – I definitely still have lists and scribbles in notebooks too, but eventually they graduate to typed thoughts that go into my various Docs & Spreadsheets.

    I love what you said about this being “the true power of Google docs…sharing wisdom and tools with anyone that can use a computer.” Yes! Amen. That's what I love about them too – being able to freely share information with each other so that we can all manage our lives a little easier.

    Have a fantastic week – thanks again for stopping by :D

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  • http://twitter.com/lindsey_donner Lindsey M. Donner

    These Google Doc templates are brilliant and so helpful. I'm a huge fan of Google Docs and the promotion of open, free templates – especially for young professionals/recent grads trying to “figure it all out,” so to speak. Thanks a million for sharing. One note: couldn't find the Networking Tracker template!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks so much Lindsey! I'm so glad you found them helpful :D

    The Networking Tracker is giving me a lot of grief (silly docs!) – the preview doesn't load, but if you click “use this template” you can see it :) Try that and let me know if it's still not working.

  • http://twitter.com/nasherasher Elliot Nash

    great post! using a google doc as a fitness tracker is definitely helpful, but I recently started using http://www.liftrr.com – it automatically charts the exercises and lets you compare gains and losses, also a little less work than a google doc! :P

  • http://juleskelley.blogspot.com/ Jules

    I have to agree Jenny, google docs are so convenient. I am a college student in a group called a complex community council and we were responsible for planning events to bring the students who lived in that complex together. Google docs helped us all to coordinate through things such as calendars to keep track of events, docs with the lists of things that we needed to buy or do, and sign up sheets that the residents could access to get involved in the events.

    Thanks for your post, I have never really explored the other docs that Google has to offer and I am obsessed with organizing, even though sometimes its more that I am obsessed with the idea of organizing.

    Keep up the good work, this blog is great!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks Jules! Fun to hear about how you used Google docs to organize your events – it really is the best way to have everyone share information. Thanks again for stopping by (and for the kind words) – have a great long weekend!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks Elliot! I'll have to go check-out Liftrr.com – I just like that my Google Docs are all in one place :)

    Have a great long weekend – thanks again for stopping by!

  • http://25andtrying.com Beth Oppenheim

    Loving these templates! I actually was just thinking about how I could use these types of things in preparing for the trip that I am going to take in September (in conjunction with my bizarre life plan).

    Perfect! Love it.

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    This is a truly a life saver! And it’s never too late to start reorganizing post-graduate life !

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks — so glad you liked the post!

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  • heather

    I’ve been trying to make a useable budget tracking system for the last few months.  I’m so glad I stumbled upon this.  The budget sheet is PERFECT. I downloaded the templates for all of the other trackers too….great stuff!

  • http://www.lifeaftercollege.org jennyblake

    Thanks so much Heather!! I’m thrilled that the templates have been helpful
    for you. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! Have a great weekend
    :)

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    Thanks so much Nicole!! And I really appreciate you watching the 20SB keynote — you rock!!

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