And, given there's no hot water, apparently not showering, either
It took me a while to realise you weren't meaning at the office. All better now.
Scola's link made me cry. No! Not yet!
Downloading the Pomodoro book onto my devices. Thanks, LeN.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And, given there's no hot water, apparently not showering, either
It took me a while to realise you weren't meaning at the office. All better now.
Scola's link made me cry. No! Not yet!
Downloading the Pomodoro book onto my devices. Thanks, LeN.
Chilling with Mom in PA. My Black Friday shopping should be all at thrift stores, including my favorite Good Will.
My nod to GTD is to keep a paper pad next to my keyboard at work, and keep a running list of tasks and to-do items, broken out fairly broadly, with plenty of space for additions and notes. That way, I can track progress as I cross out, though I then also write additional tasks as they develop as a consequence of stuff I've done.
Sometimes, highlighter is involved, too. But the crossing out can be surprisingly satisfying when you're in the middle of a months- (or years-) long project. Me, I need the reminder that I am Making the Progress even if I'm not Finishing All The Things.
Sophia, have you considered buying a motorscooter? Not real practical in the winter where you live, but it would for sure save you a 2 hour busride during the off times.
I have yet to find any of these productivity things useful for someone in any of my types of job (admin assist, customer service or costume shop manager) because they all seem to be about eliminating or managing interruptions. However, the interruptions ARE my job. I have to answer the phone, I have to drop everything to help my boss or my student or a customer figure out something, I have to deal with actors who need something right then. The thing is, I have to get actual work done between these. The techniques seem to suggest putting the interruptions in a box and dealing with them all at once, but the customers don't really appreciate that!
Sophia, have you considered buying a motorscooter? Not real practical in the winter where you live, but it would for sure save you a 2 hour busride during the off times.
I would, but I think I would be too scared to drive one. I can't even ride a bicycle in traffic because I feel like I am going to die!
Theodosia is me. But I didn't get that from GTD; i got it from my dad, who never wears a shirt without a pocket, because he keeps a little memo pad and a pen there at all times.
It makes shopping both easier and harder for him: "No pocket, no pocket, no pocket...POCKET!!! Score!"
Also, le nun, great link! I am def going to try out some of those tools; see how they work for me!
ETA: er, le nubian, not le nun. Although I am tempted to start calling you le nun!
I don't use an overall productivity method, but I use Autofocus for my todo list management. And of course I use flylady for my home organization stuff. It was nice not to be scrambling before we left for this month-long trip.
Stuffing and cranberry plate for breakfast here. Yum.
I keep my lists for shopping, work, to do, etc on my phone. I have always had limited memory function so I developed note taking skills early.