That's my entire work day 🤣. Everything that comes in is treated as a "top priority" by me and that means nothing gets deeply analyzed. Add my horrible memory and you end up with very little systemization.
The video was so much deeper than I thought it was going to be based on the title. This is a video that needs to be watched several times to get the full value. Thank you for creating these videos.
Good stuff! I am not a business owner but I find myself in this struggle to "systemize" my role. I often get lost in the weeds of my day to day work and become reactive to what seem to be one off tasks. I hadn't considered how many of those tasks could actually fit inside a system. On a side note, something else that might be cool is to map out all of my existing systems and how they connect to help identify missing systems or make it easier to see where those "stand alone" tasks can fit in existing systems. Has anyone tried this before? Was it helpful?
Any one else here guilty of getting lost in standalone tasks and losing track of the overall systems in place? 😵
That's my entire work day 🤣. Everything that comes in is treated as a "top priority" by me and that means nothing gets deeply analyzed. Add my horrible memory and you end up with very little systemization.
The video was so much deeper than I thought it was going to be based on the title. This is a video that needs to be watched several times to get the full value. Thank you for creating these videos.
Aw, thanks Janine! I'm glad to hear it. ☺
omg im so happy I found your channel, i'm starting with Clickup now and I loved your content. thanks for creating
Ahh, fabulous! I'm so glad to hear this, Vinicius!
I have had noticed some recurring tasks and I started creating sheets that contain those tasks where I cut them and paste in the to do list 😅😊
It all starts with awareness, right? 😊
Good stuff! I am not a business owner but I find myself in this struggle to "systemize" my role. I often get lost in the weeds of my day to day work and become reactive to what seem to be one off tasks. I hadn't considered how many of those tasks could actually fit inside a system.
On a side note, something else that might be cool is to map out all of my existing systems and how they connect to help identify missing systems or make it easier to see where those "stand alone" tasks can fit in existing systems. Has anyone tried this before? Was it helpful?
Oooh, interesting idea CuratedProductivity! Could be a great audit activity!
Super helpful!
So glad to hear it! 😊
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