Trees are Green is back, after a long absence.
This was incredibly helpful, as it helped me to see what my main focus is.
Trees are Green is back, after a long absence.
This was incredibly helpful, as it helped me to see what my main focus is.
and fun. now my goals are inter-related. and i can see what’s most important to me.
wooleyduck is planning for a lot of change in 2009.
Any goals that have been tagged, that I complete, stay tagged and show up along with my unfinished goals. So I have to decide if I don’t mind keeping it that way or if I need to delete the tags when I finish a goal.
I’m going to leave the tags on this one regardless though, as a reminder to tag all future goals.
wooleyduck is planning for a lot of change in 2009.
I tagged a whole bunch of my goals with a whole bunch of tags today. I really think it’s going to be helpful and it’s going to organize my thoughts and goals so much better. I like that adding tags makes it easier to find all the goals you want to do again, as well.
wooleyduck is planning for a lot of change in 2009.
I think it’ll help with my focus if all my like goals have like tags. That way I can view all my time management goals with one tag or all my creative goals with another and see where I want/need to focus my energy. By tagging I can also see how many of my goals fall into one category so I can see just where I need to improve the most.
Plus it will help with my “get organized” goal and my “refine and reorganize my goals”...er…goal.
Not worth doing and a huge waste of time. I could have been running instead.
tag, goal, look, find, search, seek, hunt, explore, discover, mark,
Not sure what good this is going to do, at all. I suppose it might help someone stumble across them if they search or something. But I doubt it. And otherwise, I don’t know why bother.
This is cool. When I finish a goal, I can see if there are any other goals it has given me a good start on.