• Question: how do you stay organised?

    Asked by JadeT on 5 Mar 2021. This question was also asked by KateJ.
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      Daniel Hardy answered on 5 Mar 2021:


      excel sheets everywhere. excel is great. I used lots of timers and reminders in my calendar as i like to forget everything i need to do!

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      Sarah-Jane Potts answered on 16 Mar 2021:


      I live out of my organiser. Paper is a bit old fashioned but it’s dependable and I don’t have to worry about it running out of charge. All of my meetings, my daily tasks and anything else I need to do goes in there. For detailed project planning I use excel to make gantt charts where I can plan out all the steps needed in a project and put extimates times needed and dates things will be done by in there.

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      Tom Pratt answered on 16 Mar 2021:


      I use an electronic calendar in Microsoft Outlook to organise discussions and to plan when i will work on different projects, it helps to plan ahead to manage your time when you have lots of different things going on.

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      Jasmine Bone answered on 16 Mar 2021:


      I use a calendar in Outlook to keep on top of deadlines and meetings, and use spreadsheets in excel to make project plans and Gannt charts. Day to day I have to do lists on Onenote when I’m working on different projects. Sometimes if something comes up that’s quite urgent I just write notes on post its and stick them to my computer!

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      Amy Carter answered on 17 Mar 2021:


      I use a few different tools. OneNote is great as a digital version of all the ring binders and page dividers I used at school (back in the old days) – I use that to keep all my notes, files and random screengrabs organised for different projects. I also use the To Do list in Outlook to flag emails that require me to do something. If I’ve got a lot of tasks to prioritise I still stick to an old-fashioned notepad and pen – I will start the day by writing down everything I want to achieve and cross it off as I go through – it is great motivation!

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      Tolu Elemo answered on 17 Mar 2021:


      I like to plan in advance and review my plans as I go along. I make long term plans, and then break them up into smaller tasks that I can do on a daily basis.

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      Emma Robertson answered on 23 Mar 2021:


      I plan out my calendar each week so I can see what I am planning to work on each day. And I also keep to do lists for the different projects I work on so I always know what needs to be done.

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