For Projects that are Monsters
Like Novels or Website Builds
This unassuming little booklet is absolutely GREAT when you have to tackle Project-based To-Do lists.The left side is a check off. On the right is a Gantt Chart to denote progress.
If you haven't met a Gantt Chart, it functions like a progress meter. You can denote Started, In Progress, and Completed in 12 segments. OR you can use the Gantt Chart as a monthly calendar. (The developers even have little numbers to help the page function as a calendar--I prefer the Gantt Chart method.)
I like this method. I can set a project per 2-page spread then breakdown that project into its various segments and track each segment to completion.
I wish I had had this for the Great Website Rebuild last summer. That project had so many different segments that it was like fighting a many-headed hydra or herding cats (please see that commercial ;) or maybe the GWR was both hydra and cat related. It’s done! I'm happy.).
This booklet would have made unnecessary all those sticky notes that kept getting lost under the normal daily undertakings.
Now I know to get this United Bee To-Do booklet for such multi-segmented hydra or cat-herding projects. I am well prepared for the future. And it serves just as well for my day-to-day smaller projects.
Thank you, developers at United Bees
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