Tool Time Tuesday

šŸ› ļø My Utility Belt of Career Tools

A digital illustration in comic book style shows a woman in a black superhero costume with a purple ā€œMā€ emblem standing in a futuristic gear chamber. She’s reaching toward a glowing wall panel with icons representing a resume, spreadsheet, blog, and planner. Her utility belt has labeled compartments. Beside her, a black cat with golden eyes and a white heart-shaped patch on her chest sits in a mini command chair, with accessories like a treat pouch and a cozy blanket. The background is lit in shades of purple, giving the scene a high-tech yet cozy vibe.

šŸ¦øā€ā™€ļø Even a Hero Needs the Right Gear

Batman doesn’t fight crime with his fists alone — he’s got a utility belt full of tools, each one picked for a specific kind of problem.

And while I’m not scaling rooftops (yet), IĀ amĀ on a mission. And I’ve built my own kind of utility belt — one filled with tools that help me stay organized, energized, and focused as I launch this next career chapter.

These aren’t fancy gadgets. But they are powerful.


šŸ—‚ļø My Career Toolkit (So Far)

šŸ“ŠĀ Job Tracking Spreadsheet

It’s color-coded, emotion-aware, and filled with links, deadlines, and follow-ups. It doesn’t just track applications — it tracks myĀ effort. This is my command center. My dashboard. My ā€œBatcomputer.ā€

āœļøĀ Multiple Resume Versions

I’ve customized them for different paths:

  • Creative project coordination
  • Animation/VFX production
  • Administrative + systems-focused roles

Each one tells a slightly different story — but all of them sayĀ ā€œI’m ready.ā€

šŸ“„Ā Cover Letter Templates

These are more like frameworks than templates — I always personalize, but having a flexible base helps me move faster and avoid blank-page dread.

🌐 LinkedIn + Blog

My online presence reflects who I amĀ now. Blogging daily has sharpened my communication skills, and LinkedIn lets me expand the conversation with a broader network. I’m building more than just a resumĆ© — I’m building a narrative.

šŸ“Ā Organized Folders

Applications, feedback, drafts, job leads — all neatly organized on my computer. It saves me mental energy and helps me avoid digital chaos.


🧠 Bonus Tools That Help My Brain

āœ…Ā Flexible Task Block System

I’ve ditched rigid schedules in favor of flexibleĀ task blocks — a rotating list of responsibilities that get touched on each day, even if not completed. It honors my ADHD brain and keeps me productive without burnout.

šŸŽ§Ā Focus Playlists & Timers

Sometimes the best tool is a 30-minute lo-fi playlist and a countdown timer. Structure without pressure.


🐾 Diana’s Toolkit: Lap, Nap, and Supervision

Diana doesn’t use spreadsheets. But she does excel at:

  • Encouraging me to take breaks
  • Sitting on my legs so I can’t overwork
  • Judging me (lovingly) from her perch

Honestly, that’s as essential as anything on my list.


šŸ’¬ Final Thought

You don’t have to use every tool. But building a system that worksĀ for you — not just ā€œin generalā€ — is a superpower.

This utility belt didn’t show up overnight. I built it through trial, error, and reflection. And now, it’s helping me build the next version of my story.