I like the bullet journal method of moving tasks to the next day that haven't been completed or deleting them if they don't seem relevant to you anymore.
Being a software dev I'm guessing you use some sort of task or bug tracking system for work projects. Do you keep that separate from a personal bullet journal, or do you just use that as an "inbox" to grab tasks from?
@@KeliFancher For software tasks each project manager have their own preferred software to managing tasks, mainly jira :(, so that is the inbox I often use to grab tasks.
I like the bullet journal method of moving tasks to the next day that haven't been completed or deleting them if they don't seem relevant to you anymore.
Being a software dev I'm guessing you use some sort of task or bug tracking system for work projects. Do you keep that separate from a personal bullet journal, or do you just use that as an "inbox" to grab tasks from?
@@KeliFancher For software tasks each project manager have their own preferred software to managing tasks, mainly jira :(, so that is the inbox I often use to grab tasks.
Not just Dory but Galadriel too :-)
Just Keep Swimming...
Hey Keli, great vid! I really like the river metaphor. Do you have a link to that article you mentioned? cheers!
Thanks for watching.
The article was from Oliver Burkeman: www.oliverburkeman.com/river