Keeping Track of Your Doings

Keeping Track of Your Doings

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Are you struggling to maintain control over your tasks in the bustling world of IT? As we enter the new year, it's the perfect time to refine our strategies for staying organized and productive.

Key Points to Keep You On Track In our latest episode of the Get Shit Done in IT podcast, we discussed essential techniques to help you manage your doings effectively:

1. Clean Up Your Inbox After the holiday season, your inbox can become a crowded space. Take dedicated time to sift through your emails and categorize your to-dos. Decide what needs immediate attention, what can be delegated, and what can be removed entirely.

2. Regular System Check-Ins To avoid chaos, make it a habit to review your tasks regularly. Whether at the end of each day or week, ensure that all open loops and tasks are documented in your system. This proactive approach prevents overwhelming backlogs and keeps you organized.

3. Maintain That Feeling of Control The sense of having everything under control is invaluable. Strive to keep this feeling by staying on top of your tasks and managing incoming responsibilities efficiently. This mindset will make navigating your daily business smoother and more manageable.

4. Read and Revisit GTD Principles For further insights, consider diving into "Getting Things Done" by David Allen. It's a resource that many find invaluable in maintaining productivity. Reading it multiple times can reinforce its principles and enhance your productivity mindset.

Conclusion As we embrace the new year, let's prioritize our productivity and organization. Implementing these strategies can lead to a more manageable workload and greater peace of mind.

We Want to Hear From You! What strategies do you use to keep track of your tasks? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below! Let's learn from each other's experiences and grow together.

Check It Out For more insights, check out the Get Sh*t done in IT Podcast. Stay productive and informed!

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