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Hey Rachelle! I love this idea, I work in tech too, this could help me a lot during retrospective meetings, performance review meetings. I am excited to implement this idea throughout 2024, thanks for thiss!!
Recently, I am struggling a lot juggling between work and learning new technologies for the new projects at work. I would be grateful to you if you can make a video of your work bujo setup and include ideas regarding balancing everything - work and learning new things, coding for a side project etc.
A year later and I've just seen this now - I have a standup with my bosses once a week and we tried sprints in the past so I know of the concepts. I could probably use this to help me stay aware of my priorities, to focus on them and to keep track of my distractions.
ОтветитьGosh, you just sold me on the weeks. I can toally relate to all of this. Sprintd, Jira, if you know you know. 😂
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ОтветитьUM THIS IS BRILLIANT.
ОтветитьI'm definitely going to try this out! Never heard of sprints either (I'm a teacher) and i want to look into that too! Also, 💚 is my favorite color heart emoji
ОтветитьThis is great! Going to implement it this week and see how it goes for me! 🎉
ОтветитьIt's a great idea! Thank you for sharing😍
ОтветитьVery useful, thank you for this 🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьYou had me at TJ's harvest blend tea 😊
ОтветитьDistraction method helped me a loooooot 🎉
ОтветитьI've recently subscribed to your channel and just came across this particular video by accident -- perhaps fate is a better word. At the end of March of this year, my boss came to me and asked -- how would you like to be our scrum master? I'll skip all the gory details and just say I absolutely LOVED this video! And, like you, I never did anything with the monthly pages of my planner anyway. THANK YOU!
Ответитьthis video was really useful to me, esp since I'm going back to school x
also random q but where is your kettle from
🩵 I just found your channel yesterday, so now I’m kinda binging. Loving all that I’m seeing, learning, and relating to, so thanks for all you do. Here’s hoping I will actually come up with a planning system and schedule that can work for this ADHD homeschooling mom of teenagers! 🩵
ОтветитьI really like this idea! I am an online college student and I will definitely try to do this to keep myself accountable. This is a really creative way to use the monthly 💜
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ОтветитьI like your analytical approach to your videos. Thanks for sharing.
The "tea" intro was good too!
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ОтветитьAbsolutely love this idea! I'll definitely be using this!!!
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ОтветитьThis is a great video. As a Product Owner for a team that does daily standup and refinement...this is gold. I am constantly distracted and priorities are always changing.
ОтветитьPretty cool. I put the pain flare up days in my monthly calendar. Similar concept just a different perspective, though I do get distracted easily too. 💜
ОтветитьNever tried that
ОтветитьAt least your sprints sensibly start on a Monday… ours start on a Wednesday 🤷♂️
ОтветитьWow this is excellent and inspiring. I want to incorporate the sprint and distraction system to my house projects, chores, and health rebuilding. Thank you 💜
ОтветитьThank you for this, it was super helpful :D
ОтветитьLove this idea, I’m going to give it a try starting April
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ОтветитьHi, can’t see planner. Blurry. Think you need to zoom or ?
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ОтветитьI use my monthly section to log how many pomodoros I finished that day in a personal project. 1 check mark per pomodoro. Then I count them up at the end of the month so I know exactly how much time I spent working on that project for the month.
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ОтветитьOoo....That's a great idea, notating the distractions! I had my highest number last year, moments that take all, if not most of your day. I hadn't considered tracking them; even though it makes so much sense.
ОтветитьOh and I wanted to say I am impressed with your teamwork and regular meetings, and with your supervisor. Impressed. Great to see 😊 👏 👏
ОтветитьI am really impressed by your distraction method. I know I’ve always liked being accountable to myself, and to my supervisors, and this method is so good. I love how you could refer back to it for biweekly reviews, monthly, and on throughout the year. I am retired now, however there are times when I wonder what day it is… especially if something gets me off track to my regular activities. I am working on setting up my bullet journal right now, I have the voluntary work one done, now wanting to fit in regular activities. I have had a number of things come up that have really impacted my personal scheduling, and caring for family. So thank you for sharing this. I quite like the method you shared. For me it will be for personal accountability, which I really like to do. ❤🎉 👍
ОтветитьThis is a great idea!!❤
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Ответитьwe call it reflective practice, i only use my work monthly for attendance for my family daycare service,
ОтветитьHaving a child is one big distraction 😂😂 FACTS!💜
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ОтветитьI had been using the monthly calendar for future planning (report deadlines, etc) but I like the idea of also including priorities/tasks and what I actually accomplished or what came up. Maybe this will help with 1. Tasks to include in our procedure manual, 2. Completing the Annual self review / what did you do this year form
ОтветитьSo, this may be a stupid question, but I’m currently in college, could “priorities” be things for studying, assignments due, etc? Thanks! This is a great thing I’ll definitely be trying! I love the two week periods to cause a little less overwhelming at least it’ll be for me!!!
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ОтветитьThis is a wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing. I would like to know who makes the multi-ballpoint pen in this video.
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Ответитьi love this bcs this system focus more on the process, but still working towards the goal/priorities needed to achieve. so great, i'm definitely gonna use this.
ОтветитьVery interesting. I’ll try to implement that at work.
ОтветитьGreat tool, logging big distractions this would help me so much, for my personal understanding of where my time goes.
I plan and use an agenda book, bc I am so busy, the book is my 2nd brain. So my planner isn't pretty. It must be a strong tool 🔧 💪.
TY 💛 Sending love from Ontario 🇨🇦
1). Thank you for sharing what works for you!
2). I'm going to aim to use this (though I don't technically have a job- I'm creating things at home to possibly sell at some point).
3). I have to admit the random drop of the "s" word took me off guard. I don't usually point things like that out, but I usually have my little son watch educational videos like these with me, and I don't want him to pick up words like that. I'll watch your videos anyway, but I'd like to be able to let him see these, too.