
David Seah’s Emergent Task Planner has been a life saver since I became solely responsible for how I spend my time.
I fill it out at the top of each day. It helps me estimate how much time I might spend on a given project vs. how much time it actually takes, prioritize, monitor the “incidentals” that arrive in my inbox and keep things from getting out of hand.
It’s great to see the 3, 4 or 5 major tasks I intend to accomplish in black and white instead of floating in my head with all the incoming distractions.
Thanks, Dave! Your forms are wicked cool, as we say in New England.
I apologize for the lousy iPhone photo.
Glad to hear that the Emergent Task Planner is working out for you! I live just ovah the bohdah from Mass up Route 3, just past Tyngsboro in New Hampshah, so I’m well familiah with the expression you invoked
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