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Menu Planning. I have a category where I plan the Main Meal for each day. What I like best about this is that I can share it with others who might be in the kitchen with me AND that when I’m planning...
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Nice! I supposed I should thank you for not giving me read access to that calendar, huh?
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To do lists are important to see what you’ve accomplished. You can determine its value, note any habits you want to change, any gaps, and have a rolling journal.OI To do
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Thanks Molly. I still write out my lists. I even write down things I’ve already done so I can have the thrill of crossing it off. But I don’t find the lists get accomplished nearly as effectively if I...
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I use the calendar as a to-do list for bigger items that I know will take a bit of my time and just have a task list for smaller items so I don’t forget them. I also load all of my kids activities onto...
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Ha! I know. Something about my wife challenging me to treat her (make room for her) at least as much as I would a donor freed me up. I did put it as a repeating pattern on an odd pattern…first week of...
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I block time in my calendar as “busy” so no one else can schedule a meeting when I need to get things done that won’t happen with interruptions (like writing that next fundraising tips article for my...
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Any tips on how to visualize how I spend my time using the entries in the Google Calendar?
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I’m not sure what you mean…perhaps giving different colors for different activities?
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Menu Planning. I have a category where I plan the Main Meal for each day. What I like best about this is that I can share it with others who might be in the kitchen with me AND that when I'm planning...
View ArticleBy: Marc A. Pitman
Nice! I supposed I should thank you for not giving me read access to that calendar, huh? 🙂
View ArticleBy: Molly MacBean
To do lists are important to see what you've accomplished. You can determine its value, note any habits you want to change, any gaps, and have a rolling journal.OI To do
View ArticleBy: Marc A. Pitman
Thanks Molly. I still write out my lists. I even write down things I've already done so I can have the thrill of crossing it off. 🙂 But I don't find the lists get accomplished nearly as effectively if...
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I use the calendar as a to-do list for bigger items that I know will take a bit of my time and just have a task list for smaller items so I don't forget them. I also load all of my kids activities onto...
View ArticleBy: Marc A. Pitman
Ha! I know. Something about my wife challenging me to treat her (make room for her) at <i>least</i> as much as I would a donor freed me up. I did put it as a repeating pattern on an odd...
View ArticleBy: Donna Wilson
I block time in my calendar as "busy" so no one else can schedule a meeting when I need to get things done that won't happen with interruptions (like writing that next fundraising tips article for my...
View ArticleBy: Fundraising-Wochenr?ckblick vom 13.-19.08.2012 | sozialmarketing.de -...
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