The last post in my series on how I manage, and make progress on, multiple projects during the week.
Day three in my series of how I keep multiple-projects successfuly moving forward during the week.
(To put picures in the blog, or not? That is the question) The secret to my success – follow-up’s; after I touch base with someone, or delegate something, I put a follow-up task on the project, dated, so it will pop up in the Projects Widget, reminding me, and basically forcing my attention back to [...]
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14 projects, 150+ tasks, yet this is what’s on my radar scope for today – exactly what I need to be working on. I love my product!
The next day in my series about how I successfully keep multiple projects rolling forward.
Quick and dirty notes about how I tackle and make progress on 14 projects this week.
Can I categorize my work so when I’m at home, I only see “home stuff,” at work I see “work stuff,” etc? Yes!
One of the best ways to keep moving forward with multiple projects is to stop and take inventory once in awhile. Pause, look at the list, prioritize the list for the needs of here and now, then use that as your roadmap on how to move forward. The Projects Whiteboard in Foresight was designed just [...]
(Alternate Title: Open Multiple Windows in Outlook so Foresight Stays Right Where You Need It!) When I designed Foresight, I designed it to be your “dashboard.” I designed it have all your pertinent information right in front of you, and, Quick Capture to be right there to snap up any interruptions. However, in several conversations [...]
I’ve been using this feature more and more lately and wanted to pass this Foresight Tip along. If you are like me, every day, you get pieces of information here and there about projects you are working on. They may not be anything you need to make a Task or Calendar Item out of. Yet, [...]
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