I didn't recognize this as a valuable approach until I recently started a new job, stopped keeping this kind of list, and your article made me realize why I've been feeling so unorganized.
I follow your approach but use a weekly instead of a daily file, and use three sections, inspired by GTD:
Senior software developer at Amazon Web Services. I work on the AWS Serverless Application Repository and AWS SAM. I’m passionate about writing quality software and teaching others how to do the same.
Location
Seattle, WA
Education
BS Computer Engineering, Minors: CS and Math
Work
Sr. Software Development Engineer at Amazon Web Services
So glad this was helpful! I've definitely fallen off the wagon for periods of time in the past, and I always end up having that same feeling of disorganization and anxiety about my workload. Coming back to keeping my TODO list always helps a lot. Good luck!
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
I didn't recognize this as a valuable approach until I recently started a new job, stopped keeping this kind of list, and your article made me realize why I've been feeling so unorganized.
I follow your approach but use a weekly instead of a daily file, and use three sections, inspired by GTD:
Thanks for helping me realize what I was missing.
So glad this was helpful! I've definitely fallen off the wagon for periods of time in the past, and I always end up having that same feeling of disorganization and anxiety about my workload. Coming back to keeping my TODO list always helps a lot. Good luck!