A Great Way to Track Projects: Todoodlist

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How do you track projects?  There are a gazillion ways to keep track of tasks, but how do you know you are getting projects done?

I love, love, love technology – especially the “helps me be productive” kind (i.e. PDAs, etc.).  However, sometimes there is a really steep learning curve, not to mention crashes and other annoyances.  So, I think a simple solution can be a great thing when you just want to get things done.  Like, now.

Know where you’re at.

I happen to love pencil and paper for working on projects.  I’m also very visual, and learn things by doing (check out this audio if you want to learn more about that).  Having whatever I’m working on right in front of me is crucial – otherwise it fades into the ether!  I also like simple solutions.  Know what I mean?  Ok then.

It’s easy.  I promise.

I started using the Todoodlist system for tracking projects a couple months ago, and I’m loving it!  It’s similar to a simple mindmap to track your projects and their associated tasks.  Also, since I can’t leave well enough alone, I adapted it by using a task list to the side of little things like making phone calls, errands and emails I need to send on a separate piece of paper.  That way, when I think of little things I need to do which aren’t associated with projects, they don’t get forgotten either.  Since I use a small notebook, everything’s in front of me and completely portable – love that!

Go check it out.

The Todoodlist ebook (yes, it’s ironic, since he advocates using paper) is a really quick read.  I read it in one night.  It helps me know where I’m at on the things which are important to me in business and life.

Let me know what you think!

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