![]() ![]() Tasks above the “Waiting on triggers” section – These are my prioritized tasks that I plan to get done for sure on a given day/time.In my case, I settled on the following sections. Third, I created a few sections for properly dividing up my tasks throughout the day. Asana actually goes a step further to make task completion fun by randomly showing a “celebration” when you complete tasks (check out the link for an animated example). I am always happy to see my progress throughout the day, and especially at the end of the day. I don’t have a specific article link handy right now, but the completed ones are basically there for positive reinforcement throughout the day. Second, note that my daily view includes both the completed tasks and the incomplete/upcoming ones. I created this as a daily recurring task and I always try to do it as the first thing. First, note the “Plan for the day” task at the top of my list. I want to point out a few things on this screenshot. Below you can see a blurred out screenshot of the “My Tasks” screen that shows how I have divided it into sections. I was able to find a layout and create a daily workflow that works pretty good for me. The project that I was using it for came to an end, but my use of Asana for personal task tracking has continued. After a few weeks of using the system to track tasks for the team, I, unconsciously, started tracking more and more of my personal tasks in Asana. The value proposition made sense for our needs so we decided to try it out. ![]() While looking for a task tracking solution for a new project that involved multiple participants I stumbled upon Asana. I was hoping to find something that was simple to get started with, but also had enough features to make it effective. I ended up trying a few of the expected ones like simple lists in OneNote and Wunderlist. I have been looking for personal task tracking systems for a while. ![]()
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