jsscott
Coastal
- Nov 13, 2009
- 14
anyone else try to keep weekly work summaries (for personal as well as project activity)?
Since graduating college I never kicked the habit of using our university academic planner (essentially a truncated DayTimer) but it tends to get crowded with personal as well as work notes, meeting times, deadlines and the like. (and I still have most of my paper academic planners all the way back to junior college days!)
Also my day to day notes, priorities and "To Do's" typically end up on 3x5 cards where I can run a satisfying black SHARPY line thru completed tasks at which point they get discarded
Hoping to come up with something better (probably electronic) that allows me to 1) summarize what I did this week thus allowing me to assign hours to applicable project; 2) be able state to my supervisor or sponsor what I did on a particular week; 3) is fun, easy and simple to use!! (likely the first stipulation to get tossed out)
Seems like good old WORD DOCX is the simple answer but curious to see how others deal with this
Since graduating college I never kicked the habit of using our university academic planner (essentially a truncated DayTimer) but it tends to get crowded with personal as well as work notes, meeting times, deadlines and the like. (and I still have most of my paper academic planners all the way back to junior college days!)
Also my day to day notes, priorities and "To Do's" typically end up on 3x5 cards where I can run a satisfying black SHARPY line thru completed tasks at which point they get discarded
Hoping to come up with something better (probably electronic) that allows me to 1) summarize what I did this week thus allowing me to assign hours to applicable project; 2) be able state to my supervisor or sponsor what I did on a particular week; 3) is fun, easy and simple to use!! (likely the first stipulation to get tossed out)
Seems like good old WORD DOCX is the simple answer but curious to see how others deal with this