Re: Just Another Manic Monday
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 6:54 pm
((Twins' Mom))
Projects - I still use cards, depending on the projects. But another method to take the info along, low-tech and writable, has been 4x6 cards in a small plastic photo carrier in my purse.
Complex projects - When a project will span many days or has a lot of aspects to it, I'll choose some free printable with segments, and print onto a regular sheet of typing paper. Whatever free page appeals to my needs, when I've looked up "to do list" or "blank checklist" and then chosen "images" - something like that. Here's one from Smead that has worked well for me a couple times, just by writing my project's name up in the right corner. I don't need as many words as this one has, but these particular words to help me prioritize a project. Often, I'm looking for one that's even simpler, though, and will choose one with very few actual words and write in my own. Segmented areas help, though, and when there are boxes to check off, that's a bonus!
Projects - I still use cards, depending on the projects. But another method to take the info along, low-tech and writable, has been 4x6 cards in a small plastic photo carrier in my purse.
Complex projects - When a project will span many days or has a lot of aspects to it, I'll choose some free printable with segments, and print onto a regular sheet of typing paper. Whatever free page appeals to my needs, when I've looked up "to do list" or "blank checklist" and then chosen "images" - something like that. Here's one from Smead that has worked well for me a couple times, just by writing my project's name up in the right corner. I don't need as many words as this one has, but these particular words to help me prioritize a project. Often, I'm looking for one that's even simpler, though, and will choose one with very few actual words and write in my own. Segmented areas help, though, and when there are boxes to check off, that's a bonus!