• Novamdomum
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    917 hours ago

    Trello 100% fixed that for me. Also, as someone who NEEDS my little dopamine reward whenever I do a task I found a little trick. If you put the 🎉 (party horn emoji) in the title of a list it blows a bunch of confetti over the screen whenever you drag a task into that list 😁

    • @[email protected]
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      916 hours ago

      Ah, Trello.

      I can use that to hyper-focus on my tasks. But before I do that, I have to list, prioritize, and organize my tasks. But before that, I should create a layout for my tasks. What statuses should I have. Should I use deadlines?

      What was I doing again?

      • @Donkter
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        310 hours ago

        The problem with every organization app.

        “It worked for me! Now all my projects are organized and it’s so much easier than when I was keeping everything in my head… After I was able to sit down and focus for a day to import all my data and organize it and set up the program to tailor to my application and now that I go back to it to reorganize my new info every week…”

      • Novamdomum
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        412 hours ago

        I just use 6 lists and I grab and move cards along them from left to right. My lists are very simple:

        Would be nice to do Need to do Doing today 🎉 Done today Completed in the last 4 weeks To be archived

        I only use 2 automation rules. One rule to move new cards to the top of the list I created them in and a second rule to automatically move cards along the last 3 lists depending on how long they’ve been there.

        It’s been life changing for me. I don’t get side-tracked anymore cos I can just dump whatever it is into one of the lists on my pc or my phone. It’s also really helpful that I can put a “Due by:” date that gradually changes from yellow to red as the deadline approaches.

        • @Benjaben
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          9 hours ago

          I’ve been looking for a better way to track my at home tasks and projects, would you recommend it as highly outside the workplace? I figure a task is a task so it’d probably be fine but wanted to ask.

          Edit: typo

          • ...m...
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            24 hours ago

            …recursive eisenhower method works well for me: it’s effective + simple-enough not to be bogged-down by overplanning…