This doesn't quite answer your question, but I'll just throw this out
there anyway.
  I use a paper and pencil to do this.

  Every night before I go to bed, I write a list of everything I have to
do.  Then I prioritize it to decide what I should be doing
tomorrow.  Generally the list has between 12-20 items on it and each day I
do anywhere from 1-5 things.

  The list is not strictly work related.  I'll keep mundane things on there
too like "Go to grocery store / fix door hinge in bedroom / Rake Leaves."

  I believe the act of writing a list of things to do helps solidify what
you have to do and therefore keeps the focus.  I may be wrong about that,
but it does seem to help me.

At 12:04 PM 4/14/2004, you wrote:
>Subject: Any one use task management software?
>From: Phillip B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 09:43:59 -0500
>Thread:
>http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messages&threadid=12298&forumid=5#110834
>
>I need something to help me organize my tasks and projects. Can I get
>some recommendations? I'm buried with work and need to get it organized
>and under control.
>
>I've tried using the task feature in Outlook but I don't like the way it
>works.
>
>Phillip B.

--
Jeffry Houser, Web Developer, Writer, Songwriter, Recording Engineer
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--
AIM: Reboog711  | Phone: 1-203-379-0773
--
My Books: <http://www.instantcoldfusion.com>
Recording Music: <http://www.fcfstudios.com>
Original Energetic Acoustic Rock: <http://www.farcryfly.com>
[Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Reply via email to