#Project Tracker
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mysticalwolfcreations · 2 months ago
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☾🦇 The first printable bundle featuring little bats and moons with stars is now available! 🦇☾
🦇 Bundle includes; Project Planner ✧ Yarn Tags ✧ Project Tracker ✧ Row and Stitch Tracker ✧ Design Chart 🦇
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etlu-yume · 2 years ago
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the not-fun part of new monthly spreads is trying to work out why last month's version didn't work the way you want to and how to *quickly* fix it to test this month instead.
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digitalgoodsf · 2 months ago
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Cedarline Studio is your all-in-one Project Planner and Tracker in Google Sheets. Efficiently manage projects with features like a Monthly Schedule, Task Tracker, Cost Management, and Gantt Chart. Streamline your planning process, track progress, and visualize project timelines—all in one elegant, easy-to-use template. Key Features:
Planning: Start your project on the right foot with the Planning tab, which includes an auto-updating mini calendar, detailed project overview section, priority level settings, currency options, and segmented goals.
Dashboard: Get a visual snapshot of your project with the dynamic Dashboard tab, which automatically pulls data from your planning phase. Monitor your project’s financial health with a cost summary, track payments (pending, overdue, in progress, approved, paid), and analyze expenses by category and type (indirect/direct, fixed/variable/semi-variable).
Monthly Schedule: Stay on top of your activities with the Monthly Schedule tab. Easily organize your schedule by selecting the month and year, and watch as your calendar auto-populates. Track activities, mark them as completed, and see your progress calculated in real time.
Task Tracker: Track all your project’s tasks efficiently with the Task Tracker tab. This section allows you to list key tasks, action steps, and track their progress. It includes tables for department and assignee management, key deliverables, milestone tracking, issue logs, and reminders to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
Gantt Chart: Visualize your project timeline with an auto-updating Gantt Chart that pulls information directly from the Task Tracker. See your project’s schedule and progress at a glance.
Cost Tracker: Manage your project’s finances with precision using the Cost Tracker tab. Track your budget, actual spending, and variances while categorizing expenses by type and vendor. This tab also includes a payment status overview, vendor management, milestone cost tracking, change order logs, and more, ensuring you stay on top of your project’s financials.
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watchingmywork · 8 months ago
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Project Outline: Achieving Your Goals with Ease
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Setting and achieving goals can often feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, you can make the process smoother and more manageable.
The foundation of any successful project is setting clear, actionable goals. This clarity not only determines your destination. But it also brightens your path. You can maintain focus and momentum by breaking your goals into smaller, more manageable tasks and creating a realistic timeline. Allocation of necessary resources whether it's time, skills, or budget, also ensures you're prepared to handle each major event.
This approach not only enhances your efficiency but also helps you stay motivated. In this blog, we’ll explore a practical project outline that will guide you step-by-step, turning your ambitious goals into achievable milestones and ultimately leading you to success.
What is a Project Outline?
It is a structured plan that breaks down a goal into clear, actionable steps. It serves as a roadmap, helping you stay organized and focused by defining tasks, setting deadlines, and allocating necessary resources. By including milestones and tracking progress, It ensures that you can adapt to challenges while maintaining momentum. It is an essential tool for anyone looking to achieve their objectives efficiently and effectively.
"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." – Benjamin Franklin.
To develop an outline for a project, follow these steps:
1. Define Your Goals Clearly
The first step in achieving your goals is to define them properly. Ask yourself:
What exactly do I want to achieve?
Why is this goal important to me?
How will I know when I’ve achieved it?
This clarity will provide a solid foundation for your project.
2. Break Down Your Goals
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Large goals can be daunting. Break things down into smaller, more manageable tasks or milestones. This not only makes the project seem less overwhelming but also provides a clear roadmap to follow. For example:
Goal: Launch a new website
Milestone 1: Research and choose a domain name
Milestone 2: Design website layout
Milestone 3: Develop content
Milestone 4: Test and launch
3. Create a Timeline
Establish a realistic timeline for each milestone. A timeline helps you stay focused and ensures that you’re making progress. Use project management tools or simple calendars to keep track of deadlines.
4. Allocate Resources
Determine the resources you'll need to attain your goals. This may include:
Time: How many hours per week can you dedicate?
Skills: Do you need to learn new skills or enlist help?
Budget: What’s your financial plan?
Ensure you have everything in place before starting, and be prepared to make adjustments if necessary.
5. Monitor and Evaluate
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Regularly monitor your progress and evaluate your performance. This involves:
Tracking Progress: Keep track of completed activities and milestones using tools such as spreadsheets or apps.
Adjusting Plans: If you encounter obstacles, change your plans and strategies accordingly.
Celebrating Achievements: Recognize and celebrate each milestone you reach. This keeps you motivated and strengthens your commitment.
6. Stay Flexible
While having a strategy is vital, remaining flexible is also important.  Unexpected challenges and opportunities may arise, so be prepared to adapt your approach as needed. Flexibility helps you navigate changes and continue making progress toward your goals.
7. Reflect and Learn
Once you've met your objective, take some time to reflect on the process. What worked well? What could be improved? Use these insights to refine your approach for future projects and enhance your goal-setting skills.
Also, watch the video - EmpMonitor: Skyrocket Your Sales with Better Project Management
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Final Words
Achieving your goals doesn’t have to be a stressful process. By defining your goals clearly, breaking them down into manageable tasks, creating a timeline, allocating resources, monitoring progress, staying flexible, and reflecting on your experiences, you can streamline your project management successfully. Remember that the journey to achieve your goals is just as important as the destination. With a well-structured plan and a positive mindset, you can overcome challenges and reach your objectives with confidence and ease.
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pianta · 4 months ago
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projecting my period cramps onto rafayel love and deepspace
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socialjusticeinamerica · 3 months ago
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astro-nautic · 1 month ago
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Guess who's been procrastinating an assignment for weeks now! Every time my procrastination gets bad I think of this meme lmao
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justjensenanddean · 7 months ago
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Tracker's writer about bringing Russell Shaw to life (x)
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camellia-office · 3 months ago
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Camellia Office Period Tracker
based on @cursedxwt 's limbus ones
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hellworm-fr · 5 months ago
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this is Rift!! I love her, she comes from an incredibly long line of Koi dragons and I found her on the floor
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accent pictured - Golden Lord 35692 by Archaic FF'20
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surviving-the-next-4-years · 3 months ago
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Bookmark this link! It's a tracker for Project 2025. Currently at time of writing this is what it shows:
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cubiclegeewee · 8 days ago
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made a chiptune cover of idsmile.
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etlu-yume · 8 months ago
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Discussions the other day got me thinking about how to throw together a kind of productivity tracker/word tracker that was themed after Stardew Valley/Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons.
Seeds, seedlings and harvested crops
I'm still working out how this could be achieved properly. Thinking about how different crops are good for different things in-games; Turnips and Parsnips for example are good starter crops in early phases because they only take 4 days to grow. Pineapples on the other hand, were notoriously expensive to buy, tedious to grow [20 days!] but did yield some reasonable profit rewards. And then you have Sweet Potato, Coffee Bean and several flavours of Berry crops. The monster profit makers that regrow crops every few days.
PARSNIP MODE - good for short projects, or breaking bigger projects down into easier tasks? (example would be Parsnip "tasks" get 4 days, or have to be done 4 times to 'harvest' the Parsnip)
PINEAPPLE MODE - good for longer projects and habits (example would be requiring 20 days of doing the task to get to harvest)
MUTLI-HARVEST MODE - good for repeat projects or prompt-lists possibly? Something where you finish things frequently, especially if there's a lot of setup work done before the first 'harvest' (example would be like Coffee Beans taking 10 days to get to harvest - 10 days to lay out the ground work - and then harvest every 2 days until the end of Summer.)
I'm still tossing up with how to determine things like "difficulty" or "what constitutes as watering". It could really be something as simple as "touch the project" and then be a honor system. Or look at something like the crop ranking system, and have different difficulties like "regular", "silver", "gold" and "iridium". Like taking Stardew Valley Corn as an example, you could run with regular "50g" as a time unit [50 minutes a day = watering] or another metric [e.g. 50 words, or 50x10 would make it 500 words]. Pumping that up to gold would make it 75g, or 75 minutes or 75/750/7500 words depending on your multiplier of choice. Obviously some of those difficulties might be OTT, so adjust accordingly?
Community Garden - Multiplayer Mode
You could easily have a multiplayer mode like a "Community Garden", where everyone has their own patch and can grow whatever plants they want correlating with their own goals, and depending on the community event like if it's for writing you could have fun with "Harvest Festival" inspired pot luck where everyone brings something to put in a story, or everyone brings a snippet of their work to share (esp since those usually are held towards the end of the season in-game anyway)
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Anyway yeah so just. Trying to get some thoughts out onto paper about this 'cause it's been percolating around in my noggin' all week.
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puppetmaster13u · 1 year ago
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Haha, what if Battinson but Werebat...?
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But he keeps the bat ears during the day too. (Based him off a silver-haired bat, pictures off of google below)
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voiceofthelionhearted · 16 days ago
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i should have given oppy chronic pain in my fic. in reference to the possibility of being crushed in the witch. then again, i guess most of them can experience The Horrors like that. you can get bitten in half in the beast. that would be the majority of my voices bc i already have stubborn, broken, cheated, and paranoid. and. two others who gain chronic pain over the course of my fic. well, one, if oppy already has it. idkkkk what do i do
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reading-writing-revolution · 2 months ago
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(via I Indexed All of Project 2025 - by Kellie in the Know)
Firstly, I want to thank everyone who has supported this effort through words of encouragement, subscribing here, or offers to help. I underestimated how mentally and emotionally draining this endeavor would be, but knowing I was creating something that other people found useful and saw value in, while we are being bombarded with attacks from the Trump Administration every day, kept me going.
After nearly two weeks of reading and cataloging almost 900 pages of policy proposals, the Project 2025 Index and Tracker is ready for you.
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