I write all my project ideas in a notebook (with the date). Physical notebook is usefull to complete and add idea at any time (before sleep for exemple). Write and draw (with a pen) help me to structure my project and make it less virtual. With a nice interface I get more chance to develop it.
If I already find my idea, I say to myself "I needed this project XX month ago, I still need it now, let's go". It helps me to start and find motivation. (I often improve the original idea).
To keep the project alive I start with the most complicated part and the less funny to finish with view/style (CSS, I can spend hours playing with CSS). Starting with the complicated help me to quickly define if this project is possible.
I don't use Kanban (Trello or Taiga) but it's always small projects, during a weekend. I just do ToDo lists. So I can not really help you on this point.
(And when I want to learn something new, framework or language, I can find a lot of project idea in this notebook. Deadtree notebook are awesome :))
I write all my project ideas in a notebook (with the date). Physical notebook is usefull to complete and add idea at any time (before sleep for exemple). Write and draw (with a pen) help me to structure my project and make it less virtual. With a nice interface I get more chance to develop it.
If I already find my idea, I say to myself "I needed this project XX month ago, I still need it now, let's go". It helps me to start and find motivation. (I often improve the original idea).
To keep the project alive I start with the most complicated part and the less funny to finish with view/style (CSS, I can spend hours playing with CSS). Starting with the complicated help me to quickly define if this project is possible.
I don't use Kanban (Trello or Taiga) but it's always small projects, during a weekend. I just do ToDo lists. So I can not really help you on this point.
(And when I want to learn something new, framework or language, I can find a lot of project idea in this notebook. Deadtree notebook are awesome :))
Thanks for sharing! I'm using a notebook as well, and it's proved very useful.