@rek @neauoire Are you still finding your Trello board to be useful?

I've been poking at Todoist for work and I've found it far more useful than I ever found trello to be for project management

@dualhammers Nothing, for now. We generally know what the other's doing, we talk our tasks everyday. We've been meaning to make something tho. Trello wasn't bad, but didn't like that it's online... and also, we don't need something that elaborate.

@rek Yeah, I'd like to keep something offline if possible.

I've been using a .txt file but I've found for multi-step projects it can feel... cluttered unless I have multiple text files

@dualhammers Yea, we haven't found something that works yet :/. But, when we spent some time in Montreal last year at my parent's place, we used a wall with post-its. Kinda liked that. Worked well.

Had columns with our tasks for the week, another for the tasks we were tackling now, and another for completed ones. IRL Trello.

@rek Yep! It's almost as if Kanban boards - a system designed using a physical board with physical cards - works best off a screen. :)

I think maybe I need to give the bullet journal idea another serious go and totally ditch the digital task list for a bit. I'm not collaborating with anyone so it only needs to work for me.

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@dualhammers @rek I use bullet journal. If you want to ask something I'm here. Also "getting things GNOME" is good.

@surveyor3 @rek Thanks. I don't have any particular questions at this point. I don't play on using the "system" verbatim. Best way to do anything, I find, is derive from an idea to suit yourself

@dualhammers @rek exactly. I found myself that naturally in stress situation I used to write list on paper so incrementally I started to make it more structured. The starting point is to do something simple, not too ambitious and that feels natural.

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