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09-02-2012 09:09 PM #1 laverdureshow (Member)
Daily-weekly-schedule-goals

Hey guys,

I would like to have some tips on own you manage your daily schedule and weekly also.

I would also like to know how you deal with your weekly and monthly goals.

I find it hard to create a schedule and to follow it.

I have a lack of discipline on following what I need to do and I think it's because I don't write it on papers and it's all in my head.

thanks!


09-02-2012 10:18 PM #2 dr_ngo ()

Just keep it simple and follow the rule of 3.

3 main goals for the month, 3 main goals for the week, and 3 main goals for the day.


09-03-2012 01:10 AM #3 maynzie (Moderator)

ASANA, so simple but gives my mind clarity of the task at hand

Ngo's triple threat method looks like it'd go down a treat


09-03-2012 07:02 AM #4 Finch (Moderator)

I use Producteev to track my open projects, and pen and paper to track daily targets.

I agree with Ngo, too. Keeping your schedule simplified to a few key tasks is the best way to stay sane.


09-03-2012 11:55 AM #5 hd2010 (Member)

dr_ngo : if no mistaken , I read it somewhere in The 4 hour Workweek


09-03-2012 12:44 PM #6 laverdureshow (Member)

Thanks Guys!

Is Tim Ferris Book a good one to read too manage time and task?


09-03-2012 03:41 PM #7 delaforet (Member)

I use Omnifocus and I love it


09-05-2012 02:32 PM #8 zealous (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by maynzie View Post
ASANA, so simple but gives my mind clarity of the task at hand

Ngo's triple threat method looks like it'd go down a treat
Fuckin solid. Way to go dude. I've been using a journal program for task-tracking but it's nowhere near ideal. Stoked on this.


09-05-2012 03:07 PM #9 Connaissance (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by laverdureshow View Post
Is Tim Ferris Book a good one to read too manage time and task?
Not really, it's not the main focus of the book. It's a decent read though.


09-05-2012 08:55 PM #10 butthole (Member)

workflowy is what I use. Tiered lists with a search function. Simple and effective.


09-07-2012 02:56 AM #11 Ryan Eagle ()

I set them high and I always hit them. I don't stop working until they are reached.


09-07-2012 11:40 PM #12 joshogle (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by maynzie View Post
ASANA, so simple but gives my mind clarity of the task at hand

Ngo's triple threat method looks like it'd go down a treat
Seconding Asana -- my whole team uses this and it's excellent.


09-11-2012 12:23 AM #13 johanseg (Member)

I use do.com it's easy and free plus work on mobile and can be integrated into salesforce


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