Thanks Luke, I've been using Trello for years... but never successfully, it's often just become a dumping ground for ideas that I never get back to... so then I end up using Notepad, which works until my computer resets itself and I lose everything.
I've set up a daily template and made a board for today... pressing that 'C' is pretty satisfying. Thanks for sharing this!
I use a combination of handwritten journal/log (like Bullet Journal) + the Todoist app to track smaller tasks. Then I block out time for getting deep work done and avoid small distractions.
I like Trello for medium-size, coordinated projects with a team and distinct project phases or work that passes through phases (like document editing). It's still a little clunky for larger projects, imo.
I find it's a lot of extra work for the smaller stuff.
It looks very good that application ... I have time looking for some schedule, so that the tasks are more organized, and I do not forget any .... Thanks for the recommendation!
It's an interesting tool with the boards, etc. and might be geared towards those more visually oriented, but for my personal style, it's hard to relate to all those little squares, hahaha. It's different for everyone I know, so glad it works well for you.
This look pretty great and I am already thinking of some great uses for personal, work and Steem stuff! I will definitely give it a try as my to do list has grown to several of dozen that have not been very active.
Actually landed in PR today! The island greeted with rain all day! Looking forward to seeing family as the Holiday season is always great here.
I've used Trello successfully for work but for life in general I use https://habitica.com/ which is similar but cuter and gamified.
Oh, that is cute. Definitely looks like they took the gamification part seriously. :)
Yeah and as a recovering procrastinator, it's saved me from myself more than once :D
Thanks Luke, I've been using Trello for years... but never successfully, it's often just become a dumping ground for ideas that I never get back to... so then I end up using Notepad, which works until my computer resets itself and I lose everything.
I've set up a daily template and made a board for today... pressing that 'C' is pretty satisfying. Thanks for sharing this!
Cool! Glad to hear you're giving it a try. Let me know what you think after playing with it for a while.
I use a combination of handwritten journal/log (like Bullet Journal) + the Todoist app to track smaller tasks. Then I block out time for getting deep work done and avoid small distractions.
I like Trello for medium-size, coordinated projects with a team and distinct project phases or work that passes through phases (like document editing). It's still a little clunky for larger projects, imo.
I find it's a lot of extra work for the smaller stuff.
It looks very good that application ... I have time looking for some schedule, so that the tasks are more organized, and I do not forget any .... Thanks for the recommendation!
I'll have to check out this @lukestokes
It's an interesting tool with the boards, etc. and might be geared towards those more visually oriented, but for my personal style, it's hard to relate to all those little squares, hahaha. It's different for everyone I know, so glad it works well for you.
Yeah, I've come to realize I'm more of an audio-visual learner. Straight text trips me up sometimes with my mild dyslexia.
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This look pretty great and I am already thinking of some great uses for personal, work and Steem stuff! I will definitely give it a try as my to do list has grown to several of dozen that have not been very active.
Actually landed in PR today! The island greeted with rain all day! Looking forward to seeing family as the Holiday season is always great here.
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