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Ask HN: How to Stay Organized?

26 pointsby amznbyebyebyeover 3 years ago
Somehow I’ve been productive and creative at work so far but I’m terrible at managing multiple workstreams.<p>What tools do you use that help you stay organized across multiple workstreams??

11 comments

nicbouover 3 years ago
I use a paper notebook. Each page is a day, each line a concrete task.<p>Each morning, I copy the unfinished tasks to the new page. It means that I must acknowledge and reprioritise each of them. Every task is either done, discarded or copied over.<p>The page is a physical limitation to how much work I can take. It&#x27;s a reminder of my own limits. I also need to re-read the list every few minutes to find an item.<p>With this simple system, things rarely got misplaced. Not even little things like updating tickets or answering specific emails.
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megameterover 3 years ago
Lots of things, but almost always the same concept: Divisions of space. Not just &quot;I&#x27;ll remember to put that there,&quot; but making a place to put it. No &quot;piles&quot; allowed - a tray, binder, folder, bag or bin for everything, labels optional. Making spaces for different kinds of work, duplicating your workstation if necessary. &quot;This is the type of place where I do X&quot; is a powerful behavior shaping tool. This can also take the form of reconfiguring the same space in slightly different ways.<p>The computer can make a mess of organization simply because it&#x27;s too easy to hide away everything and the system will oftentimes impose the method on you. Notes and documentation can help. Make a habit of daily self-talk, a &quot;standup meeting for one&quot; when you have a break. The exercise of speaking it aloud jogs the memory and creates a form of engagement that isn&#x27;t had by thinking it or writing it. If done habitually you won&#x27;t have to physically record much, because your priorities will remain stable day by day.
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jameshushover 3 years ago
I&#x27;m not normally a &quot;woo woo&quot; type person, but what helped the most was I just started referring to myself as organized to people I worked with. It honestly helped me a lot to become organized.<p>From the &quot;tactics&quot; point of view, the two biggest game changers for me have been quick capture and weekly review. A la David Allen&#x27;s &quot;Getting Things Done&quot; or &quot;7 Habits of Highly Effective People&quot; (both absolute game changer books for me).<p>Whenever _any_ thought of something I should&#x2F;need to do enters my head, I write it down in Trello on my phone. You could use the notes app, I just got used to Trello. This could be anything from a Youtube video idea, to needing to pick up paper towels from the super market.<p>Every Sunday I take everything from Trello and schedule it out into blocks of time into my Google Calendar. During the week I just execute whatever&#x27;s in my calendar. Some of that is meetings, some of that is focused work blocks, I&#x27;ll even have &quot;Date with Girlfriend&quot; or &quot;Watch Rick and Morty&quot; in my calendar. I&#x27;ve found scheduling out the &quot;fun&quot; stuff is just as important as scheduling out the &quot;career&quot; stuff, especially if you tend towards workaholism like I unfortunately do.<p>This means during the week I&#x27;m never thinking of what to do next. I just do whatever&#x27;s on my calendar. If any thoughts come up I write them down, and the cycle repeats every week.<p>Tools don&#x27;t matter in this example. Honestly, I&#x27;d be more &quot;organized&quot; if I cut out Trello and just wrote it in Notion since I use Notion for work more often, but I&#x27;m just so used to quick capturing with Trello I keep doing it. If it ain&#x27;t broke don&#x27;t fix it.
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dkarterover 3 years ago
I create a list every morning. I&#x27;m switching tools from time to time, but the system is the same (currently using Bear on macOS, but trying Joplin for cross platform, before that I used TaskPaper which is really a great tool because of how simple it is).<p>Try to list all the things I need to do across all my tasks and areas of responsibility, and check them throughout the day. If I didn&#x27;t get around to something I copy it the following day to the next list. Simple stuff.
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happyrockover 3 years ago
As recommended in Deep Work (one of the best productivity books around), I try to schedule my whole day in my calendar at the start of the day, with specific deliverables&#x2F;outcomes for each block of time. Even if I don&#x27;t finish everything or I end up deviating from the plan (it happens often), just doing this at the start of the day imposes a certain structure that your brain tends to internalize, which in turn provides mental clarity. Try it.
35mmover 3 years ago
Plan tomorrow today.<p>Write the one main thing you want to get done the following day, at the end of the current day.<p>Don’t try to do lots of different things.<p>Use a paper notebook.
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lmiller1990over 3 years ago
I use notion. I create a check list for each day. The next day, I copy paste the list and rename it with today&#x27;s day. Anything that didn&#x27;t get completed yesterday just rolls over.
isbvhodnvemrwvnover 3 years ago
I use a mix of todo app and calendar:<p>- todo apps have stuff that can happen at any time, some might have a deadline, but I can do them sooner if I want to<p>- entries in calendar represent fixed events in time - e.g. a meeting, interview<p>I have a set of task lists grouped by topic (e.g. &quot;recruitment&quot;, &quot;house chores&quot;, &quot;reading list&quot;); each task has a description and some sort of completeness criteria.<p>Then I have a weekly and daily lists - at the beginning of the week I take selected tasks from the various lists I need to complete this particular week and transfer to the weekly list. I pick at most 3 most important ones to complete.<p>Every day after I wake up I take a look at my calendar and the weekly tasks list, and decide what can and needs to be done this day, and transfer tasks from the weekly list to a daily list. Again I select at most 3 most important tasks.<p>During the day I try to block off some time for doing this stuff by having focus blocks in my calendar - e.g. I spend 30m on reviewing CVs, or 1h reviewing the backlog of my team - during this time I disable all but the most critical notifications and try to get stuff completed. After each block I gather all the things people want from me, and put it on the appropriate list.<p>After each day and week I review if I&#x27;m happy with what I&#x27;ve done, and how I can improve it - for instance recently I noticed that some of my task descriptions were quite vague and did not have completeness criteria, so I&#x27;m trying to improve on that.<p>That being said:<p>- don&#x27;t try shaming yourself if you can&#x27;t complete stuff - there was a reason why it wasn&#x27;t completed, try to figure out what it was and how to deal with it in the future - making yourself feel miserable doesn&#x27;t solve any problems<p>- use a process you find to suit you, don&#x27;t be afraid of adjusting it<p>- try making this stuff a habit - this way fewer things slip by<p>- don&#x27;t try to be a robot - I won&#x27;t put every single thing in my life on the task list - although most work-related stuff does go through it<p>I&#x27;ve been fiddling with this for about a year, and it seems to be working mostly OK - there is some room for improvement, but I&#x27;m not as predictable as computers are, do it&#x27;s difficult to nail what specific actions I need to take.
nzmsvover 3 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sunsama.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sunsama.com&#x2F;</a> works really well.
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MattGaiserover 3 years ago
To do lists. I have a pad of paper that I put everything I need to do during the day on that I just work through.
marto1over 3 years ago
As Richard Branson said on many occasions: &quot;lists, lists, lists&quot;.