![]() I also have a label for things “in progress” and “frog” because I’m doing “eat the frog”/knocking out my most important task out first thing in the morning. Right now I have labels for the two people I assist and myself which helps me because if I have a catch up call with them I can just click on their name and see everything at once. I assist two senior people at the company but also need to block off time to pursue my own projects. My work is a mix of one-off tasks, tasks that require a few steps/follow up, and bigger projects. I feel like what I really need is to just explain my workload and see if someone can tell me how to structure my dashboard accordingly. I keep changing strategies and adding integrations and I’m sure just making it more complicated than it needs to be. I’ve been reading the articles on the site but I feel like my brain just starts breaking trying to figure out how I should actually apply it to my work. ![]() ![]() I’m horrible about letting things slip through the cracks and it’s really affecting my job performance so I feel like figuring this out is my last hope. Hi! I’m new to todoist I feel like it could be so helpful for me, but I have ADHD and am struggling to find the best way to structure it to help me stay organized and see everything at once. ![]()
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