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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)

Originally Posted by
maynzie
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)

Originally Posted by
laverdureshow
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)

Originally Posted by
maynzie
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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