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If you work from home or have a very flexible work schedule where personal/work are going to overlap frequently, I would think you'd want one calendar you can rely on. And appointments/vacation (mine or the daycare!) are really the only personal items that must get scheduled on my work calendar. The odd travel and an occassional evening meeting but in general I'm pretty safe having personal separate. For me, I very rarely have work in the evenings/weekend. calendar will depend on the type of work you do. I think your selection of tool(s) for work vs. I greatly appreciate having my work calendar on my (work-issued) Blackberry for that very reason - when booking next appointments I can at least do a quick check that I'm not out of town or in a very-important-meeting. Might be more than you wanted to know, but hope it helps!Ĭalendar on Blackberry is definitely its best feature! I didn't want a BB, so I opted to go without having access to that calendar.

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Some colleagues of mine who also have two systems carry both a BlackBerry for work calendar and a separate mobile device for personal. Best workaround I've found is for any short-term appointments personally or professionally, that are the most likely to collide, I wait to book those when I'm back at my laptop and have access to both calendars. There haven't been too many collisions, but it does occasionally happen where I book something personally like a dentist appointment, when I'm at the dentist's office, and come back to my work computer to realize it's in the middle of webinar I'm presenting. Since my work calendar doesn't sync to a mobile device, I am hampered trying to book some personal appointments (which does sync to my iPhone) without knowing my work schedule. I used one for years as well, but in the past year moved to separate systems for work and personal. That's definitely the huge challenge with managing two systems.










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