I like your topic and completely agree with reviewing and summarizing the project note while working or ending a session. I travel to different countries throughout the year. Most of the time, it's a new destination, so it involves some research: hotel, work location, ground and air transportation, weather for packing, expense report, etc. While these are "just tasks," there are deadlines, so I put them in an Evernote notebook and consider them a project. The tasks take time, so calendar blocks do need to be scheduled. A pinned note in the notebook contains the tasks that are sometimes copied to Todist.
I like your topic and completely agree with reviewing and summarizing the project note while working or ending a session.
I travel to different countries throughout the year. Most of the time, it's a new destination, so it involves some research: hotel, work location, ground and air transportation, weather for packing, expense report, etc. While these are "just tasks," there are deadlines, so I put them in an Evernote notebook and consider them a project. The tasks take time, so calendar blocks do need to be scheduled. A pinned note in the notebook contains the tasks that are sometimes copied to Todist.
I must have watched a hundred hours of weekly planning videos. I hope to do it someday.
Do you put the next action of a project into your project list or it goes to the task manager or calendar?
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