The Enchanted Guide to Mastering Your To-Do List with Nagic

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A magic to-do list is a concept that combines the practicality of a regular to-do list with a touch of magic. It is a way to add a hint of enchantment and excitement to the mundane task of keeping track of daily tasks and responsibilities. The idea behind a magic to-do list is to make the process of completing tasks more enjoyable and engaging. Instead of simply writing down tasks on a piece of paper, a magic to-do list allows you to create a sense of anticipation and motivation. One way to incorporate the magic into a to-do list is by using spell-like language. Instead of using standard terminology such as "task" or "to-do," you can use phrases like "magic missions" or "enchanted quests.



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We have signed up with Wonde to support our children access the various online resources we use in school. It is really easy to use and it helps by automatically logging the children in to the various sites.

At this stage all our children are making use of the Magic Badge or Emoji Password feature. These are really easy, simply visit www.edu.wonde.com (or click the icon above) and select either the Magic Badge or Emoji Password option. For the Magic Badge option you'll need a device with a camera to make it work (an iPad/Phone/Laptop etc). Once you give the website permission to access the camera then it should log in automatically. (One glitch we have found is that it doesnt work properly on iPads/iPhones when using Chrome - Safari works just fine)

Click on the icon above to be taken to the Wonde login.

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You can use your ‘magic badge’ to sign in at home

If your device doesn’t have a camera – don’t panic! You can use your emoji password instead.

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Required Settings

Select the Organisational Unit you are using for your Wonde SSO enabled Chromebook on the left-hand side.

Under Single Sign-On IdP Redirection, set Redirect users to SAML SSO IdP to Allow users to go directly to SAML SSO IdP page

Under Single Sign-On Camera Permissions, add https://edu.wonde.com Under User data select Erase all local user data At the top of the page, click Save Navigate to Devices > Chrome > Settings > User & browsers

Under Single Sign-On, set SAML-based Single Sign-On for Chrome Devices to Enable SAML-based Single Sign-On for Chrome Devices

Under Cookies set Default Cookie Setting to Allow the user to decide or Allow cookies At the top of the page, click Save

Additional Settings

We recommend configuring the settings below for the best possible user experience when logging into a Chromebook via Wonde.

Navigate to Device Management > Chrome Management > User and browser settings

Select the user OU (not the device OU) containing the Wonde users who will be logging in with Chromebooks

Under Lock Screen, set Lock Screen to Do not allow locking screen

Under Idle Settings, set Action on idle to Logout, Action on lid close to Logout, Lock screen on sleep to Lock screen

Under Pages to Load on Startup enter https://edu.wonde.com At the bottom of the section, click Save

Setting up Wonde as an identity provider for select organisational units

If you choose to carry out the steps below you can remove any network masks you have entered to restrict use of Wonde as an IdP to chrome devices only. If you do this, users in the organisational units you choose to be affected by Wonde as your Google identity provider will be required to login to Google Workspace with Wonde credentials on any device.

In the Google Admin Console navigate to Security >> Setup single sign-on (SSO) with a third party IdP and scroll to the bottom of the page and under Manage SSO profile assignments for organisational units or groups click 'Get started'

2. Select an OU on the left-hand side of the page as marked in red below and select Organisation's third-party SSO profile on the right-hand side of the page or if you want the users in the OU you have selected to use Google credentials to access Google Workspace, select None.

(If you select Organisation's third-party SSO profile and you want to use Wonde as the IdP for Google Workspace, then you need to make sure you have followed the steps earlier on in this guide to select SAML SSO login as the form of authentication for the selected OU).

Instead of using standard terminology such as "task" or "to-do," you can use phrases like "magic missions" or "enchanted quests." This brings a sense of whimsy and fun to the list, making it feel less like a chore and more like an adventure. Another way to infuse magic into the to-do list is by using symbols and illustrations.

Nagic to do list

You can draw small doodles or icons next to each task to represent its significance or urgency. For example, a star could represent a high-priority task, while a heart could symbolize something enjoyable or rewarding. These visual cues make the list more visually appealing and can help you prioritize and stay motivated. In addition to the language and visuals, a magic to-do list can also incorporate elements of surprise or reward. You can add a section for "magical surprises" where you write down unexpected treats or rewards for completing certain tasks. This could be something as simple as treating yourself to a cup of tea or taking a short break to do something you enjoy. These small rewards can make the process of checking off tasks feel more exciting and satisfying. Overall, a magic to-do list is a creative and whimsical approach to task management. It allows you to inject a bit of magic into your daily routine and make the process of completing tasks more enjoyable. Whether you are a believer in the supernatural or simply enjoy a touch of fantasy, a magic to-do list can help transform the way you approach your daily responsibilities. So grab your wand and summon your creativity – it's time to create your own magical to-do list!.

Reviews for "The Art of Manifesting: Channeling Nagic Through Your To-Do List"

- Emily - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic to Do List". The premise sounded really interesting, but the execution fell flat for me. The characters were one-dimensional and the plot lacked depth. I found myself struggling to stay engaged and ended up skipping through a lot of the book. Overall, I just didn't feel connected to the story or the characters and wouldn't recommend it.
- James - 1 star - I couldn't even finish "Magic to Do List". I found the writing style to be extremely choppy and disjointed. It felt like the author was trying too hard to be clever and witty, but it just came across as forced and awkward. The dialogue was also unrealistic and the humor fell flat. I gave up halfway through because I couldn't bear to continue reading. Definitely not my cup of tea.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Magic to Do List", but it ended up falling short. The concept had potential, but the execution was lacking. The pacing was all over the place and the story felt rushed. The character development was minimal, and I couldn't connect with any of them. The dialogue also felt forced and unnatural. Overall, it didn't live up to my expectations and I wouldn't recommend it.

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