Friday Already?
Before final February, I used to experience a form of panic on Fri afternoons, thinking: "Oh no, this is the cease of the week, too I get got done hence little!"
What I changed final Feb is that I started to brand different levels of To Do lists. I used to instruct with i list, too that worked perfectly fine equally long equally I was deal schoolhouse too finishing classes at the cease of every semester. With something equally vast equally a PhD-project, that didn't actually appear to operate for me though. The listing kept growing, too my feel of panic grew amongst it equally well.
My dissimilar levels of To Do listing are the following:
1. General query ideas
This is my piffling goldmine of query ideas, that mightiness proceed me busy for quite to a greater extent than or less fourth dimension subsequently I graduate, provided that I tin rest inwards academics/research; or ideas that could operate for a master's thesis. There's no timeline attached to these, I only proceed this file equally a origin of ideas.
2. To Do list
This to create listing consists of well-defined small-scale projects that postulate to survive done past times a sure as shooting calendar month or date. It includes for illustration the deadlines for conference papers which are a few months ahead, or the adjacent few parameter studies I would similar to behaviour out.
3. To Do inwards Month X
Very clear: the listing of what I postulate to instruct done this month. I subdivide it inwards a few categories, too seek to survive equally realistic equally possible.
4. To Do inwards Week Y
About a quarter of the contents of To Do inwards Month X goes into my To Do inwards Week Y. I too then get got my planner too write downwardly per solar daytime what I should focus on: testing 1,2 on solar daytime 1, testing three on solar daytime two along with reading newspaper z too hence on.
At the cease of the week, on Fri afternoon, I review i time again my weekly too monthly documents, add together what I get got done, too encounter what yet needs to survive done... too normally exit my constituent with quite a feel of accomplishment.
What I changed final Feb is that I started to brand different levels of To Do lists. I used to instruct with i list, too that worked perfectly fine equally long equally I was deal schoolhouse too finishing classes at the cease of every semester. With something equally vast equally a PhD-project, that didn't actually appear to operate for me though. The listing kept growing, too my feel of panic grew amongst it equally well.
My dissimilar levels of To Do listing are the following:
1. General query ideas
This is my piffling goldmine of query ideas, that mightiness proceed me busy for quite to a greater extent than or less fourth dimension subsequently I graduate, provided that I tin rest inwards academics/research; or ideas that could operate for a master's thesis. There's no timeline attached to these, I only proceed this file equally a origin of ideas.
2. To Do list
This to create listing consists of well-defined small-scale projects that postulate to survive done past times a sure as shooting calendar month or date. It includes for illustration the deadlines for conference papers which are a few months ahead, or the adjacent few parameter studies I would similar to behaviour out.
3. To Do inwards Month X
Very clear: the listing of what I postulate to instruct done this month. I subdivide it inwards a few categories, too seek to survive equally realistic equally possible.
4. To Do inwards Week Y
About a quarter of the contents of To Do inwards Month X goes into my To Do inwards Week Y. I too then get got my planner too write downwardly per solar daytime what I should focus on: testing 1,2 on solar daytime 1, testing three on solar daytime two along with reading newspaper z too hence on.
At the cease of the week, on Fri afternoon, I review i time again my weekly too monthly documents, add together what I get got done, too encounter what yet needs to survive done... too normally exit my constituent with quite a feel of accomplishment.
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