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Binaural Beats. Addicted 2 Success. Buffer Productivity Blog. Workbloom. Lifehacker. LifeHack Ninja. Rules for SuperFocus. SuperFocus is a very simple but effective method of processing your work.

Rules for SuperFocus

You write everything you have to do in a long list in a notebook. As you think of more things you add them to the end of the list. Then you start at the beginning of the list and keep circulating round the first page, working on the tasks until you have worked on as many as you want to. Then you move on to the next page and do the same. Once you have got to the end of the list, you go back to the beginning, and start again at the first page. On each page there is a second column on which you can add additional tasks, as follows: When you are working on a page, you can add any urgent tasks to that page.

An important rule is that you can’t leave a page before working on all the tasks in Column 2. This summary only gives a general description, so it’s important that you read the complete rules as given below, and especially that you make sure you understand the rules about dismissing tasks. Russian translation Column 1 1. Chains App. Producteev by Jive - Task management for teams. Easy Task Management for Teams, To-Do List, Project Management, Team Collaboration and Online Calendar Software. HackCollege.

43 Folders. Trello for Agile. One of the my roles as CTO at BlockAvenue is to manage a high velocity, agile development process.

Trello for Agile

Trello is my new favorite tool when it comes to ticket management but it’s not without limitations. Here’s how we use Trello at BlockAvenue and some of the challenges working with it. The Basics Cards are arranged into buckets (Trello lists) each bucket representing how far in the future it’s cards will get done. The further out the bucket, the larger and less well-groomed it may be. Lists are arranged left-to-right so that the most frequently used lists are on the first screen for most displays, the less used lists being to the right on the second screen.

Dec 2012: All of the priority cards for this month based on business priorities and other factors. In addition to the time frame-based lists, there are a few special ones: Inbox: All new cards go here. Anatomy of a Good Card Well-formed cards encourage getting the work done smoothly and accurately. Card Title, Tags, and Labels Checklist(s)

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