It's not
easy to get on top of things when dozens of tasks keep coming in every day. We have to
remember about everything - our
projects at work,
meetings, appointments, events,
taxes, kids' needs for
home and school (homework, after school activities etc.), medical check-ups, shopping
and a lot more. Even if we make a plan every day, the sheer amount of
responsibilities is overwhelming.
When we struggle with
loads of tasks and time demands, we desperately look for methods and tools to
help us take control of our life. One of the most popular ways of getting
things done is a simple to-do list. It’s easy, fast and pretty effective. But
in many cases, pen and paper to-do lists are not enough because life is too
complex and involves acting at the same time in different roles (as an
employee, a freelancer, a parent, a society member). Also, just like systems in
nature have the tendency to move into states of greater disorder, to-do lists
tend to grow bigger and bigger, causing stress, frustration and helplessness.
Long scrolls of words don’t empower you, and even if you get some pleasure
crossing tasks off the list, you still have a host of other things to do,
seeing neither the end, nor the whole of your work. That is really
disheartening. So, is there no hope?
It seems extremely
difficult to lead an organized life without using a good task manager. But you’ve probably tried a lot of task and
project management tools, and none of them seems to have worked, right? Let me
encourage you to check out one more. This time something more effective and pleasurable to use – a visual task manager.
People are visual
beings, relying on their vision to orient themselves, understand complex
patterns, and derive pleasure. If a picture is worth a thousand words, and a
prototype a thousand meetings, we could say that a visual task manager is worth
a thousand hours saved.
In the ebook
"Get Organized in a Visual Way", we’ll show you how to build a highly
effective personal productivity system, so that you can take control of your
life, and don’t have to get up one hour earlier or stay up one hour longer.
You’ll get things organized, get things done, and be rewarded with, not only a
sense of achievement, but more free time to do the things you love. Your family
will also be delighted seeing you happy and ready to spend more time with them.
You can get a copy of
the ebook at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082S4Y3SR/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=trello&qid=1576481857&s=digital-text&sr=1-3
Disclosure: This is a contributed post.
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