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It depends what kind of work you do! I'm a content writer, copywriter, strategist, and community leader, so I tend to have extensions that help me with my work (and keep me on track).

• Adblock
• Dark mode - forever dark mode
• Toggl - tracks time for client projects (and so I can see how much time I'm wasting on non-work stuff during work hours)
• Keywords Everywhere
• SEOQuake
• Workona - a free tab manager that I literally cannot function without; it keeps all my tabs organized by project so I ONLY see what I need in the moment
• Ahref's SEO toolbar
• Detailed SEO Extension
• Google Docs Offline - so I can still work when I'm deep in the canyons hiding from the world :)
• Malware Bytes Browser Guard
• Privacy Badger
• Loom - I would perish without this.
• Stay Focused
• Save to Pocket - saves articles and random shit I find
• Clearbit - to find the right info to cold email for new clients
• ColorZilla
• Taco - task portal
• Productivity Owl - it counts down the time I have to be on the distracting website then shuts it down automatically when it hits 0 (I use a phone app called Minimalist Phone that does the same thing, and it's a life changer!)
• Papier - to take notes (but then I transfer the notes to Notion at the end of the day) -- be careful with this because if you delete your browser history, your notes disappear with it.

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