When you’re filling up a jar, you have to start with the rocks before you fill in the gaps with sand.įun things I want to do but have to use as rewards for myself are dark blue. They might not be the highest priority, but if I need to get them done, I need to schedule them first. So on this board, I make major, time-consuming tasks red. I like to include a key on each board so I can remember what each color means without clicking on each card. If you’ve ever seen my workplace, you know that I am HUGE on color coding. I’ve also got plans to create a template board for story planning! I’m still working out the kinks with the weekly planner, but if I figure out how to make that work best for me, I’ll share it as a template, too. That latter list is something maybe you’d find helpful. The weekly planner is plastered with Captain America GIFs as rewards for getting my work done (hee hee), and my master task list has Wonder Woman GIFs since she’s so motivating. ( Here’s how I use spreadsheets to track my editing progress) It’s seriously great if you’re a visual person like me who likes tangible ways of tracking progress. I love how visual it is (GIFs!!!) and how I can drag and drop to see when I’ve completed tasks. This month I’ve been organizing my schedule, tasks, and goals with Trello. I’m on the free plan and have found it useful enough to share with my audience here!
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