Post by account_disabled on Oct 22, 2023 4:31:59 GMT
When they are within range, to decide: first it is too early, then it will no longer be possible to choose and events will choose . There is no hard and fast rule if I knew it I would be a millionaire, but we must always keep in mind that the time in which to choose is limited, if we decide too hastily we may miss out on opportunities, and if we wait too long we will also be denied the ability to choose. . The instruments Which tools to use to manage planning is a highly debated topic. I avoid complex and rigorous tools like Gantt and Pert.
Tools that are certainly useful in the engineering field or for large projects, but oversized and inadequate in the field of web projects for professional bloggers. There are online tools such as: Remember the milk RTM Todoist my favorite, I have photo editor the pro version Basecamp the most widespread in the world, more project manager than schedule manager – I also use this for large projects There are hundreds of others, but these are the simplest: I still use todoist and basecamp in the PRO version, and I've used Remember the milk for years.
Nothing prevents you from using even simpler tools, for example: a note or notebook on evernote ; a document or excel sheet from google docs ; a text sheet shared with dropbox ; a mix of Google gmail labels , google tasks and google calendar which used together allow you to plan very well I will write an article on the topic sooner or later The important thing is that the chosen tool has these characteristics: very simple; reachable and recallable anywhere; unique In practice you must be able to use it without studying almost anything, but simply by adopting your preferred methodologies and habits.
Tools that are certainly useful in the engineering field or for large projects, but oversized and inadequate in the field of web projects for professional bloggers. There are online tools such as: Remember the milk RTM Todoist my favorite, I have photo editor the pro version Basecamp the most widespread in the world, more project manager than schedule manager – I also use this for large projects There are hundreds of others, but these are the simplest: I still use todoist and basecamp in the PRO version, and I've used Remember the milk for years.
Nothing prevents you from using even simpler tools, for example: a note or notebook on evernote ; a document or excel sheet from google docs ; a text sheet shared with dropbox ; a mix of Google gmail labels , google tasks and google calendar which used together allow you to plan very well I will write an article on the topic sooner or later The important thing is that the chosen tool has these characteristics: very simple; reachable and recallable anywhere; unique In practice you must be able to use it without studying almost anything, but simply by adopting your preferred methodologies and habits.