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How do you time manage and prioritize your work and projects?

I have, within the context of my job, things to do that will take various lengths of time and are of various priorities. If I get blocked on one it'd be useful to know what to switch to, and on.

I have, within the context of my personal life, things that I want to do that will take undetermined amounts of time and are of various priorities.

It'd also be nice to have a record to go back and reflect on when I did what. And it'd be nice to plan a little ahead so that I can decide what I hope to do next.

So... how do you do it? I am so bad at time management. Is there a useful software I can use (if so, is it foss)? Is there a way to keep consistent with my planner so that I don't fall behind on managing my time management, without falling into the trap of spending much effort on creating a time management system that all my time is spent managing my time.

Send help :(

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  • My life is incredibly complex. My work has 4 subroles that I do that are all scheduled adhoc to a max of 6 weeks in advance. My wife has a changing work rota too. 2 young kids have things we need to keep track of all the time. The tools I use are:

    Shared calendar with the wife - kids, work schedules, annual leave, social commitments go here.

    Work calendar - need to be very strict with putting everything on this calendar immediately.

    To-do list (for me this is pen and paper) - I make a list of everything that needs doing that I can think of. And a seperate list of the things I want to do this week. Realistically, when you are planning outtasks like this, take your best estimated time for a taskand at least double it.

  • At work I use outlook tasks with some custom integer fields to prioritise work. Everything is basically numbered to get higher priority things up the list and more visible but I also use the due date and reminder time to organise what needs to be done when (some high priority things need to wait on external input so while they are still my focus I won't look back at them til the reminder day). I don't really need to plan time on my work tasks but if I did I'd probably add another column that added a scale estimate, I probably wouldn't use a specific time period but more use the old scrum method of scaling tasks. Sadly I think outlook tasks is going to be discontinued soon and migrated to the inferior Microsoft planner. When that happens I guess Ill either move to excel or my home method.

    For home stuff I build ToDo lists in Obsidian and share that across devices using mega. I'll generally have a few ToDos depending on context. That is I'll have a long term one for big things I want to do but then will also build ones focused on more specific things like housework that needs to be done that day or things I need to do for my ongoing house renovation. If the list is for something complex I might build it at high level and then expand our a given section when it gets closer to working on that task. I also use Obsidian for weekly meal planning and shopping lists.

  • I found Kanboard to be useful for managing my projects tasks. There is also a Gantt plugin that can be used to schedule tasks with an ergonomic UI.

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