Getting Organized
One of my recent tactics for getting organized is basically to take 10 minutes before the shop opens on Monday. I take a sheet of paper, make a 2x2 grid on it. I label 1 axis of the grid for Priority (Low/High) and one for Urgency (again, Low/High). I then place out the things I need to get done in any day on that grid. The result helps me prioritize what I should be doing (the High Urgency / High Priority items).
What do you do to stay organized?
Getting Organized
@literorrery @KoBunny I've just been trying to poke around and find something for that.
Just started poking at Asana but I haven't truly started implementing it yet. Too many tools and not enough of me actually learning to use them.
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@emanate @literorrery right now I vastly prefer writing things down at the moment. Mostly because the act of writing something down very much helps me remember it later. For whatever reason that just doesn't happen when I type it into an app.
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@KoBunny I've been using nachapp.com to keep track of my things ^^
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@KoBunny I love that chart style, though I don't use it enough. Here's a convenient form for anybody else looking at it: http://blog.alensiljak.tk/2016/01/urgencyimportance-matrix.html
Myself, I use a combination of Asana and a notes file I keep on my phone. It's not quite GTD, but I keep a high-level outline, updated regularly, of the tasks to which I'm committed and a rough idea of by when they have to be executed.
Things like the 25th, f'rex. I have several notes on that.