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Riddle's 2025 'Fic Plans
#ridfic schedule
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Info post about my 2025 'fic update schedule & general plans. Also, showing screenshots of the new organizing tool I started using (Not sponsored) for anyone curious and/or looking for organization inspo.
If you're somewhat up to date with the series you like, there are no story spoilers, unless you count chapter titles. Light spoilers if you're early in your series read.
You can find this post again by checking my pinned post, searching the #ridfic schedule tag, or clicking the "My update schedule" link in the footers of my AO3 'fics (once I add it).
Most of this post discusses plans. Scroll to the bottom for calendars if you want specific schedule info.
💥 - Visual calendars updated on June 5th
Relevant Links:
FFN || AO3
FOP AU Navigation
MCYT AU Navigation
Heroes' Journey arc (WordGirl)
My Total Drama AO3 Series
#Long post
GENERAL PLANS
Prioritizing
My 2025/26 goal is to prioritize. A few months ago, I made a post where I showed screenshots of my current link sheet. I liked how it showed me lots of information with limited need to scroll, but it wasn't meeting my needs.
Ex: I kept writing more "Dreadful Burden" chapters than planned, but if I wanted to add new rows for them, I had to redo all the columns to fix gaps; it was just annoying. Once I completed the 'fic, I condensed them to a single cell on the sheet that says "Dreadful Burden x10," but it made me sad not to get the satisfaction of watching the green spread; I wanted more celebration. I can also fit full story titles nicely on ClickUp compared to the way I had my old sheet set.
Also, I have a lot of WIPs floating around that didn't even make it on the sheet. I wanted to quickly add new ideas and not worry about them taking up space or being an inconvenience to move. Preferably, I wanted to easily switch position of items if I changed how soon I wanted to work on them. I had a separate tab in this spreadsheet that was like a calendar, but since it was just rows and columns, moving items around was a pain.
After checking out multiple kanban & calendar tools (Ex: Trello, Monday, Visor, KanbanFlow, nTask, Miro, Jira, Notion, the old Google calendar I tried in 2024), I opted for ClickUp (Not sponsored).
I'm really liking it- especially how I can edit the kanban board OR the calendar and they're in sync, so deadline changes reflect in both spaces. Personal accounts are free, which I'm happy with.
Here are some screenshots for fun & fellow writer inspo... Disclaimer, this is useful to me because I use Google Docs & URLs, but it might be slightly less useful to people with Word or similar files (although you CAN upload attachments).
My board:
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Yes, I poured a lot of hours into putting everything I could think of on this board- There's also an "Other Fandoms" column. It was worth it.
Btw: If you want to try this tool, I suggest bookmarking your board after you make it. It's easy to lose & annoying to click around for. ClickUp is designed for teams using multiple boards, so it gets buried in the sidebar and you have to open stuff to find it. I considered making separate boards for each of my fandoms, but I'm glad I didn't. Extra context: I keep downloaded 'fics on Notion (because it lets me upload downloaded files), and it always bugs me how slow it is to scroll to the bottom when I want to add something. I like how ClickUp lets me add something new from the top, and how everything is easy to drag around. Debating making a ClickUp board for downloaded 'fics, but I have everything tagged by ship/social group on Notion, and I like how the sorting works over there. I think it would bug me to have to scroll through a ton of tags when tagging my own 'fics vs. tagging downloaded ones on ClickUp... So I think they'll stay separate for now. But you could definitely store downloaded 'fics on this.
Here is the task card for "Chalaza" - Clicking on it pulls up its title, tags, due date, URLs, etc.
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Scrolling down to the subtasks I assigned, you can see my chapters:
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Chapter titles, priority flags, and dates I plan to post stuff. I like it. Once you check an item off, that part of the list will collapse, but you can click a button to view them again.
You can also click on a card and then click the "assign as subtask" button. If I wanted to, I could put "Chalaza" under a card titled "Pixels Imperfect AU," which would reduce the number of cards on my board because it would be tucked under that one. I like mine the way it is, with each story visible.
Since ClickUp is a tool for teams, you'll see some features like "Assignee" by default. When you set things up, there's a setting that lets you tell ClickUp you're an individual; it will reduce some of its collaboration tools to reduce clutter, which I like, but this assignee bit stays anyway.
You can also make checklist templates (In addition to or instead of subtasks), so if you wanted to prep a list of "Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3" as a checklist and rapidly add that to cards, you can do that. I thought about it and decided subtasks are more useful for me.
Ex: When I click on a subtask, it gets its own card that can be either collapsed or expanded, and it can appear on the calendar. This is useful to me because I usually give each chapter its own document. Since the checklist is a list, the items aren't cards. You can't add links to those and they won't appear on the calendar.
ClickUp lets me link task cards together so I can see which 'fics need to be finished before I can post something else.
Ex: The reason "With Acid In Your Eyes" is on hiatus:
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These are all links, so clicking the title lets me jump right to them, which is fun. I grabbed the emojis from emojipedia and they work just fine.
I have calendar screenshots at the end of this post as well (because I'm showing you guys what's scheduled for when).
The board and calendar have due dates synced, so it's easy to move stuff around (Much better than my old sheet of having separate tabs and doing everything twice).
So, that's how ClickUp works and I think it's cool; I hope you liked looking at screenshots. I spent a lot of time on it and wanted to show off what I get to look at every day :) I've been unhappy with my spreadsheets for a bit and I see myself sticking with this for a while.
I'm going back to school this fall, so I was looking for a tool that makes it easy to plan my schedule months ahead, is easy to adjust if I want to swap things around, can keep me on task so I don't write things I can't post until next year (like future chapters we won't reach in this one), and will make my docs and AO3 mystery works easy to find when I'm in crunch time. I like how even though my chapters are in subtasks, I can toggle them on when viewing the board or calendar. I like how if something on the calendar said "Chapter 5," I could click on it and it would give me the links just like the board does & would tell me what its parent task is (Ex: "Chalaza"). Yes, when I hinted previously that I'm holding onto Dreadful Burden for "a time I can't afford to be distracted," it's going up during study time & exams. The plan is that when end of semester rolls around, I won't be writing anything new and I'll only be posting, and you guys will have something nice to read before I go on winter hiatus again. I'm so glad it's DONE... I'm obsessed with it. stupid bird people; I hate them (/affectionate).
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2025 Goals: Finishing WIPs
So, what does prioritizing mean to me?
Specifically, I want to finish existing WIPs and reduce the new stories I post. When I'm interested in writing an idea, I like to work on it, and then I like to post it.
I enjoy the process - I write my 'fics for fun and I like doing what I want - but I recognize this can make the timeline confusing to readers, and not everyone wants to read a timeline document to figure out if Plot Point A comes before or after B. My writing is stronger if I'm not at risk of contradicting or infodumping as well.
I want my storylines to become more approachable and easier to follow. My goal is to upload things in an order that makes it easy to follow the storyline, even if that's not the order I wrote them in. This also means trying to post all the chapters of a story in a row, without jumping between multiple stories.
Ex: Avoid posting chapters for two separate multi-chapter works for the same AU (or possibly the same fandom) in the same week. Instead, if I want two update days per week for the same AU, they should go to the same story until that story is complete. Or, I keep the days fandom-specific (My 2024 set-up).
In 2026, I might experiment with two updates per week for the same 'fic (Keeping Tuesday & Friday updates, but retiring the fandom-specific update day system). That would let me get through each individual 'fic more quickly, so it takes less time to close a project and move to the next one. We'll revisit that thought in 2026, but for now, I'm continuing the current system.
Brief overview of 'fics I hope to get done in 2025:
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(More info in later sections of this post)
Disclaimer: Come What May is very on the fence as a goal, and will probably be moved to early 2026.
Some existing WIPs will not be finished this year, and while I'm eternally impatient, that's how it is.
If you're interested in a WIP I haven't updated for a while, kudos, comments, or asks saying you like it so far let me know people are excited for that one. You're never obligated ofc, but it does affect what I prioritize in the next year's schedule. I'm glad so many of you are as weird about the Clockers, galaxy duo, jungle duo, the celebrity kid quartet, and Anti-Cosmo's horrible decisions as I am, skdfjl.
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Clean Up & Consistency
In the last year, I've been adding consistent headers and footers to my fics, as well as switching my spoiler dropdowns to AO3's new default one. These dropdowns contain chapter-specific warnings, and I've thus far added them to fics like Origin of the Pixies and Frayed Knots that didn't have them yet.
In 2025, I'll continue this process for Origin and probably other multi-chapters (the Knots chapter warnings are already up to date). It takes time to review existing chapters and add warnings, but I like that they're there.
By the end of 2025, I'd like to have consistent headers and footers across all my 'fics. Most of my 'fics already have them, but I want to take time for a thorough check and update. I like the "If you liked this 'fic, you may also like these" system I've been using for some MCYT 'fics. I'd like to expand that to other 'fics, plus bring that to my FOP 'fics; I just think it's fun.
One of the details I'd like to add to footers is a labeled link ("My update schedule") that opens my new #ridfic schedule tag here on Tumblr. This will allow AO3 readers to click it and check for recent posts about my update schedule.
Thus, I can make a single schedule or hiatus post on Tumblr and all my 'fics will have a link to the tag; I won't feel tempted to spend time editing author's notes on individual 'fics to announce if plans have changed… which is great for me since I have multiple WIPs open at once and am going back to school this year. Anything I can do to cut the temptation to open and read 'fics is a good thing.
I definitely work on my 'fics according to my own timeframe and inspiration, but I do like keeping people informed. Even if readers don't end up using it, I like knowing it's there if they want it. Because I jump between projects, an individual project of mine might update slowly, so it's nice to let people know it's not been abandoned.
I also need to update my pinned post with new What's Happening? info (since it hasn't been updated since late October). I'll do that soon after this post goes up so I can link to it.
Update Days
- I post MCYT fics on Tuesdays; my calendar is planned through December 16th, which marks the start of my winter posting hiatus - I post Total Drama fics (written 2013-2016) on Thursdays; calendar is planned 'til they're all up (August 21st is the last day unless I missed something)
Once Thursdays are done, they may become a general update day. This is tentative; I wouldn't mind going back to two days per week (Breathing room for readers & because I struggle to remember Thursday is an update day). We'll see what happens.
During 2025, I'm changing Friday to be a general update day. FOP works still have priority, but I might post for other fandoms.
Ex: In Feb/March 2020, I was planning to finish a Jimmy Neutron 'fic of mine, but I set it aside due to COVID and never picked it up again. It's not high priority, but it would also be cool to finish because it haunts me and I think it's neat. Admittedly, if I posted something for "T.U.F.F. Puppy," I would not be mad. I'm currently posting an FOP/MCYT crossover on Fridays. MCYT might also get extra posts on Fridays, as I'm still in the early phase of "I have a million things to say and I want to write while I'm excited."
I've got a lot of smaller one-shots I'd like to finish and post (Ex: 1 childhood piece for each Pixels character about being raised by their dragon mom). Maybe this will happen this year, maybe not.
There may be weeks with no Friday updates, as I won't be pushing myself to get something out. I'm always jumping between projects though, and if a short MCYT piece gets done, I might post it on Friday because my Tuesdays are booked. I've got a lot of multi-chapters I want to write in the future, so it's nice to post quick one-shots at a time they won't interrupt a chaptered project's once-a-week update day.
Ex: Dog's Life will go on hiatus after its current arc to prevent it interrupting multi-chapters for the rest of 2025... It's all part of the "make storylines easier to follow" plan. Trying to post stories from start to end right now.
Again, Thursday may also play this role. Just depends how I'm feeling. Expect nothing on Thursdays when the TD stuff is done, and if something goes up, it's a nice bonus.
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SPECIFIC PLANS
Total Drama
Continuing from 2024, I'm still moving all my TD fics from dA and FFN to AO3. If you want to see which day a certain 'fic will post, scroll to the end of this post and look at Thursdays in the calendars.
For now, I'm not going to move Lyin' Queen, Beatin' Path, or Lions Under Palm Trees to AO3. Technically they're in my AO3 TD series, so they'll be the 3 mystery works at the end when we're done with the rest.
- Lyin' Queen - Staci-centric 'fic I scrapped because of a plot twist that turned out to be more ambitious than I thought. There are more chapters on dA than there are on FFN, but I feel like I need to scrap this whole 'fic and start over. - Beatin' Path - I honestly have a decent amount of it written, but I have other 'fics I'd like to prioritize. Like Lyin' Queen, this one had stuff I'd definitely scrap before I pick it up again. I'd also have to carefully rewatch some TD seasons to get these 'fics done and that's not in my plans right now. - Lions Under Palm Trees - My beloved… It got set aside because Beatin' Path needs to come first, and because of a plot point that I thought was straying outside the suspension of disbelief. If I never finish this one, I'll definitely post some stuff in Skeleton Train (my scraps series on AO3) because it has some of my favorite scenes. I love Leonard.
These are probably not 'fics I'll touch for the next several years; I'm pretty occupied with my current fandoms. Stay subscribed to my TD series on AO3 if you want updates for them someday - Maybe - but they're definitely not priority.
There are still two TD 'fics I don't plan to move anywhere. Bonus points if you remember them, but they were unfinished multi-chapters I no longer care to finish, so I don't want to put a spotlight on them. I had a one-shot about Noah at the library with his ex-girlfriend but ?? I cannot find it anywhere. I'm mad about it.
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Old Works & ARPGs (2026 & 2027)
I've been playing with the idea of posting my old Mario, PMD-E, and PMDU works on AO3, starting in 2026 (ARPG stands for art roleplaying game; these are my Pokémon OCs in a Mystery Dungeon world). Maybe even some really old stuff I wrote when I was like, 12, haha. Maybe not.
I have not turned them into mystery works on AO3 and I have no interest in making that effort right now, but since my AO3 is multi-fandom anyway, I do think it could be fun to preserve my writing journey. Idk if that would turn followers away, but that's why I have fandom-specific series you can subscribe to, so you do you.
I'm going back to school this year, and Dreadful Burden is the story I'm posting during finals in fall 2025… I know myself well enough to know I'll be more focused on exams if I have a complete project ready to post at that time, compared to if I just said "I'm on hiatus." In other words, the main reason to move these old works to AO3 during 2026 & 2027 is to tell myself "You already have stuff you can post once a week, so don't work on anything new right now; only focus on school." It's a nice thing to have in my back pocket.
These works were only posted on dA, so most of my modern followers have probably never seen them. The PMD-E ARPG group was deleted years ago, so unfortunately the context I can give will be limited, and PMDU's story points will probably be similar (since these were dA groups that released event journals and then members posted their submissions).
I might toss in some "52 Thursdays" stuff, so you'd get to see some of the storyline I wrote about my sona Kima taking over after Riddle. Fun times.
If you like Mario and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon stories, you might find this stuff fun, and if you don't, that's fine. Again, this is a loose 2026 & 2027 plan, and only if I don't have stuff for current fandoms to post.
My life's work is split between a bunch of websites (not to mention old word processors that I can't open anymore; I've definitely lost some of my childhood writing, but I have printed-off versions of stories I wrote when I was like, 9, that I'll lose forever if I don't retype them). It honestly might be cool to use The Archive as an archive and see all my work in one place someday. My writing ages, but so do I, and I like keeping it safe. We'll see what the future holds… I've got no one I'm trying to impress and I'm not in a rush.
WordGirl
I'm still sitting on some one-shot WIPs (and Factor It In chapter drafts), but they are not my top priority. You might see the one-shots and you might not… I love the idea of the one-shots (and they have some of my favorite quotes & relationship set-ups), but I don't think I'll have the bandwidth for them and don't want to force it. If they happen this year, they happen, and if they don't, that's okay. Someday…
I started drafting Factor It In in 2018 and it is my baby. I do not plan to abandon this 'fic, but expect my hiatus to continue for a while. In 2023, I really wanted to branch into new fandoms, so I started posting both Factor and Dog's Life. Dog ended up a way bigger project than I'd outlined it to be, and it has priority now.
I did reread Factor in March 2025 (and reviewed my entire story outline), so it's still on my radar. I really like it, but I want to give it the attention it deserves, and that's not right now. If you stick with it, I hope you love what comes, and if you lose interest, that's okay- Thanks for checking it out!
If it stays on hiatus for several more years, I'll probably clean the outline and post it on Tumblr so people can see that, but I don't intend to abandon it.
For the record, I don't consider "28 Cities" (my 31-day October challenge about Rhyme and Reason) abandoned, but I did burn myself out by posting daily, so that's a project I want to take time for and finish in advance before I start posting again. Factor It In is also laying the groundwork for the lore about charm schools and things, and I consider it to have priority.
"28 Million Degrees" is a WordGirl character study series of mine, and you can subscribe to it on AO3 if you like.
Again, not top priority in 2025, but I have two drafts for it that have had their art in my Tumblr queue since 2023, so ^^; maybe... It would be nice to get them gone (Rex's life on Hexagon & Victor character study).
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FOP
Sideblog Lore Posts
I feel the sideblog is pretty much where it needs to be. I still have a few draft posts, like one about the kids who are Poof and Foop's age, but it's like..... it's just a list of OC names; is that really worth posting at this point, or should I wait until they're revealed in story? I need to take the main blog's food & school posts and convert them to the sideblog style.
I may reblog a few posts from the main blog, such as my one about rich families in Dimmsdale and my 'fic guides for Origin and Knots. I'll make new lore posts if people have questions about the lore, but I'm feeling good about where the blog is right now.
tl;dr - I'd rather spend my time & energy writing 'fics than writing posts, but if y'all have good post ideas, that's exciting for me too. We like exciting things around here!
Sideblog Character Bios & Profiles
I moved from my house several months earlier than expected, and my art stuff (i.e. my art program, double monitors, custom brushes, templates, easy transparency options) stayed behind. I can't make new art for bios and profiles right now, but they're still on my mind. I'll probably work on text this year, and when I get my art stuff back, all I will need to do is the art and then we can move to having consistent bio & profile updates.
I have not been posting updates to "So, You're Studying the Mortifying Ordeal of Being Known" (AKA the place I post profiles & bios on AO3 as meta essays) because I'm trying to go in order, and that means the Fairywinkle & Cosma families are next on the list. I don't have those bio arts done, and it might be a while before I get there. I may visit home a few times in 2025, but art isn't necessarily a priority when I'm there.
- That AO3 has draft chapters of everything I want to post, so I DO know the order, and that helps me prioritize. - I can imagine myself getting my art stuff back later this year and doing bio art sketches without it being a big distraction during grad school, so who knows… Definitely prioritizing school
Wells family tree is still on hold until we know if A New Wish gets greenlit for more seasons; the Wells family is my lowest priority to write for. I've got enough on the to-do list that I'm not bugged about it.
I already have profile art & bare-bones drafts done for Poof, Foop, Hiccup, Goldie, Anti-Marigold, Jorgen, Dusty, Smoky, Sammy, Finley, and Longwood (plus I have sketches for Dev, Hazel, and Kevin that need lineart & coloring).
These are not high priority for me because I would prefer to write 'fics, but I might roll these out later this year (especially with Friday becoming a misc. update day instead of just an FOP 'fic day). No promises, but I'm still having FOP thoughts while posting for other fandoms :)
Dev's character profile will only go up after I finish the Dimmadome arc in my City Lights AU (AKA the "50 Words" works), as his profile has major spoilers on it. So, probably 2026 for him.
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Longfics
Frayed Knots is top priority in the longfic field. Origin of the Pixies is still on intentional hiatus until Knots catches up. They will alternate updates when we get to the war chapters. I think I can get TO the war this year, but there's a huge chunk of the Knots timeline that I miscalculated, and that will take more chapters to fix than I thought.
Things will be easy once we're IN the war, because I've had that arc nearly done since 2016, but I've been saying that for years :P I'm working on Frayed Knots in 2025, so hopefully 2026 will be a year heavy on Origin and Knots updates.
Hoping to get some timeskip chapters in for Knots, but I'm super hesitant to do that because we're finally in the "Anti-Cosmo becomes high-rank so we align with him representing his people during the truce in 'Balance of Flour'," and that feels like something that shouldn't be skipped over. Things are coming along, but it takes lots of brainpower and that makes updates slow.
My FOP 'fics are usually written in past tense and my MCYT 'fics in present-tense - plus they have different tones/genres - which makes switching between them in the same week a struggle. Just slow, so I've been doing a lot of outlining... That's why I'm writing a lot of MCYT 'fics right now, because those are easy projects to jump between.
My policy for Origin and Knots has always been "They need to be complete before I consider doing major revisions." That still holds. I look at them and feel like my writing has improved a lot since I started them (9 years ago now!) There's a lot I could say about the things I do and don't like about them, but I won't do that in this post.
I'd definitely write these 'fics differently if I started them today- Sometimes I get stuck in my head about it, which makes updates a little slow. I do intend to finish them and I don't want to get sucked into revisions. If you've stuck with them despite slow updates, thank you! They WILL be finished, even if it takes another 5 years. Hopefully it only takes, like… 2 :')
If you're interested in my FOP work, consider checking out the new FOP/MCYT crossover I posted on April 1st (You May Rest Now; There Are Fairies Nearby). I set it up so that if you're an FOP reader of mine, you can treat it like it's an OC fic and enjoy it without knowing anything about MCYT.
If it's not your thing, totally fine, but this is the "casually introduce the lore and don't get too deep into it" style I like writing in now (compared to how dense Origin and Knots are).
I think it's a fun read with a cool focus on godparenting from a fairy's POV, and it's been a good way to remind myself that I really do like FOP lore and FOP 'fics- It's just the whole "trying to fit my current brain to my old brain on these 9-year-old projects & dense lore" bit I'm struggling with.
It's getting Friday update slots for a while, and it's there if you want it.
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Come What May
When I started drafting this post, I had this on my list to finish this year- It's even on my goals card. I'd rather go all-in on Frayed Knots Act 3 and not worry about this one instead of trying to juggle both.
When you look at my calendars (at the end of this post), you'll see some weeks labeled "wiggle room." If I can fit Come What May in there, I will, but with my busy schedule, it's more likely that I won't.
I expect this will be high priority in early to mid 2026 :)
130 Prompts
I have a posting order for these I like (Refer to the 130sums page). I've outlined and scrapped the next one at least 3 times, so I've been taking a break from it.
I'd like to post several 130 Prompts this year, but I'm not going to force it. If I can wrap up the current Poof arc, I'll be content- I've put them both on the calendar for late 2025.
One of the hang-ups for this arc was the desire to write "Kisses Full of Broken Glass" (rated M) to explore Poof's struggles with The Incident event more deeply than what the strictly Gen & T Prompts project allows. I'm glad I did it so I got it out of my system, and now I feel more prepared to approach the subject in the Prompts (where he's processing things in a more censored way).
Like Origin and Knots, the 130 Prompts are a project I don't intend to abandon. It's fully outlined. When I started it in 2016, I was whipping out short pieces, and these days I like to write longer works that delve deeper into the character study side. We're halfway through!
It's slow going, but it's mine <3
City Lights AU
The plan is to get the rest of the Dimmadome "50 Words" pieces out this year, but if it doesn't happen, that's okay. Their posts are queued on Tumblr tho, so I'm itching to have them gone so I don't have to change their deadlines so often to prevent accidental posting, haha.
I have them on the calendar around November/December.
The Dimmadome arc will go up first so readers can see the shape of the AU and where we're going - it'll be obvious why - and then we'll circle back to works that take place earlier in the City Lights timeline.
I have a loose draft for Lemonade and Papercuts, which is my Dale-centric longfic, but I'd really love to get Origin and Knots finished or nearly finished before I post for that. Keep your eyes out if interested, but that probably won't be around until 2027, or possibly 2028 depending on how much buffer I want before I start posting.
Misc.
I have some Reedfilter Rules drafts I'd like to get done, but as with most FOP 'fics, it's less of a priority than Knots, Come What May, and the 130 Prompts. I'm sorry I only update this 'fic once per year. Don't look at me.
I have 1 Reedfilter chapter on the calendar in 2025.
In the background, I do have an AU called Hazel Says Hello, but that's another thing that will probably be 2027 or 2028 era… I love the idea, and you might see me doodle for it or vaguely talk around it.
I don't want to share much right now, and I don't really want to make it a priority over existing WIPs. 2025 is a year of prioritizing things that are already up, after all, but it definitely got a "washi tape art" when I was trying to guess what things I might post while away from my art stuff, so… It's up there in things that interest me.
I also have an Angela-centric draft I think is neat, and I was going to post it as a 31-days project in October, but… tbh, it's a character study/critique combo with a lot of raw emotion and personal experiences in it. It's about psych classes and the silent pain of being taught things you didn't agree with then and definitely don't now that you're older, and I think I'll keep this one For Me.
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MCYT
All Tuesdays from now through December 16th have a 'fic update scheduled; scroll down to the end of this post to see my calendar. I can't promise they will all be done, but I've been pretty consistent at posting on Tuesdays since 2023, so I'm feeling good about it.
tl;dr - I'm on track to finish "Chalaza," "The Candles We Light," and "Top 10 Hanahaki Life Hacks" this year on top of my new  FOP/MCYT crossover (You May Rest Now; There Are Fairies Nearby) and wrapping up the current Dog's Life intermission arc. I'm hoping to get 3 or 4 Neighborhood Watch AU pieces out as well; expect these towards the end of the year.
I have all 10 chapters of The Dreadful Burden of Plotting Affairs ready to go, and that will be out at the end of the year. These are different AUs, so check out my MCYT AU navigation page if you want to subscribe to some things and not others.
One thing I'd love to do - but am not making a priority in 2025 due to lack of art stuff - is character bios… specifically with ref sheets for the Life Series ensemble. I like the designs I envision, but poses are hard, so… It's a dream. I might do some sketchy/messy art. I do think it would be fun.
In addition to designs, these would have info like soul temperatures, birth hubs, soul slots, camera twins, AFK server locations, orientations, and past relationship dynamics. I have some private notes, but I'd like to make something nice.
I did have plans for a one-shot collection called "Under Gravity," which was going to be 1 chapter dedicated to the childhood of each Pixels Imperfect AU major character. I've since scrapped this because I think it's smarter to upload them individually instead of as chapters in a single 'fic.
These won't get their own AO3 series since they're all Pixels Imperfect AU, so they'll just go there. If you're wondering why Pix Imp gained a lot of mystery works lately, it's largely because I split these up. It's possible some of these will post on Fridays, as that's becoming a general update day, but I also might save them to build a posting buffer for 2026. They're supposed to be like 2k or less each, so I hate restricting them to main day when I have a million plot points to hit, but...
Someday, I'd like to do "50 Words" works for MCYT duos. Since my Tuesdays are booked for 2025, this is another thing we can revisit in 2026.
I would like to get my bestiaries out this year (The only things I still need to finish for Herobrine's Guide), but there's a lot that goes into them and I need more time. RIP the bird ghast I drew that I'll probably be scrapping to make more amphibious :') I gotta scrap the whole draft for that section. Or I commit to bird biology like a NERD.
I know there's another Hermitcraft Guess the Author event this year. I have some works I started last year and didn't post. I might look at them this year (if their titles haven't been revealed in previous screenshots of my WIP spreadsheets), but it's really not my priority.
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I would really like to post for Neighborhood Watch AU in 2025, as I have not posted in it for a while and I like writing for it (I'm so excited for the Cornflower Waltz subseries; you have no idea…)
I've locked 3 works down on the calendar in late 2025, and I'm not opposed to getting a 4th one out if I can. That said, expect updates to be slow.
I keep picking up "Goodchild Oscar," which I thought I'd be posting next, but it just feels clunky; I still need to flesh out & explain worldbuilding details. NW is the main series I want to focus on when I talk about "posting things in easy-to-follow storyline order."
What this means: Prioritizing early-timeline plot points like Grian's parents going red when he was 4, Grian becoming Tango and Skizz's foster child, Team Ties'g splitting up (AKA Etho going red when Grian was 7), Grian spending his summers at Oscar's manor, Grian meeting NW BigB, Martyn's failed proposal to Joel, Martyn's arranged marriage to Mumbo, Crimson King beheading, etc. These are all important plot points. I think it's smart to start from the beginning and work our way back up to where "For Sale: Bird Wings (Never Worn)" left off. Once all those early story points are complete, then we'll get back to "Goodchild Oscar." I'm excited to wrap up my existing multi-chapters ("Candles" and "Hanahaki"), but since I'm only posting once a week, they took a lot of space this year. I'll make NW AU more of a priority in 2026, assuming I'm doing all right in school and can afford to spend time on 'fics.
My longfic Arsenic Waltz will cover the Cleo/Etho marriage and divorce, so that will be in there somewhere too.
"With Acid In Your Eyes" is still on hiatus because there's a ton of stuff I need to lock down before I go too far with it... My bad. I'm facing some timeline weirdness (BigB especially), and I don't want to contradict myself later. I would be sad.
I don't regret including all those characters because it's a reference to the sleepover in Secret Life Ep. 2, where they WERE there, but BOY is that a lot of plot arcs I have to align... Trying to align BigB so he can date Cleo early on and Grian later is rough. Might need to split his character into multiple like I did for Bdubs Sr. marrying Cleo (3rd Life) and Bdubs Jr. (Limited Life) playing child role. I really want him to be One BigB if I can. Ahhhhh.
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And we made it! Thanks for reading my post :) If you want to find it again, it will be linked in my Pinned.
For those interested, here are screenshots of my ClickUp calendar- AKA, my 2025 posting schedule. Green works are complete and ready to be posted; blues are still in draft phase.
Everything is subject to change (i.e. if I don't get an update finished by the deadline), but it helps me organize and I like looking at it. This is the schedule I intend to follow if things do get done on time, assuming I have the Internet & health to post the update that day.
As always, thanks for your support in the form of views, kudos, comments, subscriptions, bookmarks, reblogs, Tumblr asks, fanart, rec posts, and everything else! I really appreciate the engagement :)
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Chalaza on Tuesdays, Total Drama on Thursdays (Revenge of the Island arc), You May Rest Now on Fridays.
The Dog's Life chapter ("Scatter") has been giving me trouble, but I think I'll have it out by the 15th or 16th. Everything else is done; should be a good April!
💥 - Post-April plans & calendars have been updated
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Chalaza on Tuesdays, Total Drama on Thursdays (RotI -> Not Dead; Sleeping AU multi-chapter), You May Rest Now on Fridays
Rest Now hiatus to allow for Chalaza buffer building. Purple heart emojis indicate Dog's Life chapters.
June
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More Chalaza on Tuesdays, Total Drama on Thursdays (Wrapping up Not Dead; Sleeping).
July
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Continuing Chalaza on Tuesdays, Total Drama on Thursdays (All-Stars & Pahkitew arc), You May Rest Now expected on Fridays.
Rest Now updates are subject to change.
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Chalaza on Tuesdays (nearing the end), Total Drama on Thursdays (Post-series works). You May Rest Now is nearing its end (Not sure how many chapters it will have).
That's all the Total Drama works except the unfinished multi-chapters! Check the TD section earlier in this post if you want more info on those.
As I'm drafting this in April, I have no solid plans to continue updating on Thursdays. It might become a bonus update day, but I may leave it blank so it's one less day to think about. School comes first!
September
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Our final Chalaza chapter! Dog's Life is pushed off one week more than usual because of this (5th week instead of 4th since its last update), but then it's done.
After this, we enter The Candles We Light (and Should Regret) - Silk Plays AU. That's the Etho/Cleo Cupid/Psyche AU- Very excited!
I placed tentative things on Fridays: some Neighborhood Watch AU 'fics and Frayed Knots updates.
"A Lord and a Baby," "Olive Branches," and "Fun British Games" are in the early NW era, where Grian is 4... Mumbo and Martyn are young and we'll follow their arranged marriage arc across several 'fics.
Possible bonus updates on Thursday. Nothing is planned.
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Continuing The Candles We Light on Tuesdays. "Velvet" is the final chapter for that story! "Night Guard" is a Dog's Life chapter that needs revisions, but its draft is complete.
Hypothetical Fairly OddParents updates (Subject to change). I'd like to post a Frayed Knots chapter and a 130 Prompt if I can.
"This Is Halloween" is a 130 Prompt that was posted on my FFN years ago. Since Halloween is on my FOP update day this year, it seems fun to post it.
It's 3 chapters and will likely be posted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of that week.
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With Candles behind us, we move to Top 10 Hanahaki Life Hacks (Sour Petals AU) on Tuesdays. FOP updates include City Lights AU, Frayed Knots, and Reedfilter Rules.
All of these are subject to change, but I placed the 50 Words projects here since each prompt can be a short snippet... Much easier to finish/revise during crunch time than a major 'fic. Thursday is theoretically a bonus day, but again... No plans. I'd love to get a buffer done before we reach this point of the year, but if I don't, I'm studying for my grad classes, so I'll see you in 2026 ✌️
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Finishing Top 10 Hanahaki Life Hacks on Tuesdays. "Honey at Home" is our Dog's Life Act 2 intermission finale!
Dog's Life goes on hiatus after this until further notice. Don't expect it back until I wrap up some existing WIPs!
Wrapping up those Dimmadome arc "50 Words" projects on Fridays. "50 Words of Dev Alone" is the arc finale, so it's the perfect stopping point.
"Hyggekrog" is a Cosmo-centric one-shot I drafted years ago, but never finished. It's low priority, so it might not be posted here. I'll be wrapping up exams and enjoying the end of semester!
💥 - The Dreadful Burden of Plotting Affairs (A completed 10-chapter 'fic) has been bumped to spring 2026. It will post March through May. See you there!
This happened because Chalaza and this Dog's Life arc ended up longer than planned. My calendars have now been adjusted accordingly.
And that's the end of the year!
I'll be taking another winter fanfic break, which will be spent visiting family, enjoying holidays and time off from school, prepping for my next semester, and planning what's next.
Regular updates will return in March 2026 with Dreadful Burden. I'll see you then! Keep an eye on the #ridfic schedule blog tag for future news 💛
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way2ten · 1 year ago
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Task Management Systems
Greetings, productivity enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into the world of task management systems—a fundamental aspect of staying organized and productive in both personal and professional life. Task management systems provide structure, clarity, and accountability, helping you prioritize tasks, track progress, and ultimately achieve your goals. Let's explore some popular task management systems and how they can revolutionize the way you work:
Getting Things Done (GTD): Developed by productivity guru David Allen, GTD is a comprehensive task management methodology that focuses on capturing, organizing, and prioritizing tasks. The key principles of GTD include capturing all tasks in an external system, breaking tasks down into actionable steps, and regularly reviewing and updating your task list.
Kanban: Originating from Japanese manufacturing, Kanban is a visual task management system that uses boards and cards to represent tasks and their status. Popularized by tools like Trello and KanbanFlow, Kanban boards allow you to visualize your workflow, track the progress of tasks through various stages, and identify bottlenecks or inefficiencies. Whether you're managing a project, tracking personal goals, or organizing your daily tasks, Kanban provides a flexible and intuitive framework for staying organized.
Eisenhower Matrix: While not a traditional task management system, the Eisenhower Matrix is a powerful tool for prioritizing tasks based on their urgency and importance. By categorizing tasks into four quadrants—urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not important, and neither urgent nor important—the Eisenhower Matrix helps you focus your time and energy on tasks that truly matter and delegate or eliminate tasks that are less critical.
Bullet Journaling: For those who prefer a more analog approach, bullet journaling offers a simple yet effective method for managing tasks, goals, and appointments. With just a notebook and pen, you can create a personalized system for capturing tasks, scheduling events, and tracking habits. The beauty of bullet journaling lies in its flexibility—you can adapt the system to suit your unique needs and preferences, whether you prefer minimalist bullet journals or elaborate artistic spreads.
Agile/Scrum: Popular in software development and project management, Agile and Scrum methodologies provide structured frameworks for managing tasks and projects in iterative cycles. By breaking projects down into smaller, manageable chunks called sprints, teams can focus on delivering high-value features and adapt to changing priorities and requirements. Tools like Jira, Monday.com, and Asana offer robust support for Agile and Scrum workflows, enabling teams to collaborate effectively and deliver results efficiently.
Whether you're a solo entrepreneur, a team leader, or a busy professional juggling multiple responsibilities, finding the right task management system can make all the difference in your productivity and success. Take the time to explore different systems, experiment with their features, and find the one that best fits your workflow and preferences. With a solid task management system in place, you'll be well-equipped to tackle any challenge and achieve your goals with confidence.
Stay tuned for more insights and strategies to boost your productivity journey. Until next time, embrace the power of task management systems and watch as your efficiency soars to new heights!
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couteausuissedigital · 1 year ago
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Couteau Suisse Digital - "Top 5 des alternatives à Trello pour une gestion de projet efficace"
Visiter CouteauSuisseDigital.com Titre : "Découvrez les meilleures alternatives à Trello pour une gestion de projet optimale sur Tumblr" Si vous cherchez un outil efficace pour gérer vos projets sur Tumblr, vous avez sûrement déjà entendu parler de Trello. Mais saviez-vous qu'il existe d'autres alternatives tout aussi performantes ? Dans cet article, nous vous présentons les 5 meilleures alternatives à Trello pour une gestion de projet optimale sur Tumblr. 1. KanbanFlow KanbanFlow est une plateforme de gestion de projet en ligne qui utilise la méthode Kanban pour organiser les tâches. Très intuitif et visuel, cet outil vous permet de suivre en temps réel l'avancée de votre projet grâce à des tableaux, des cartes et des listes. Vous pouvez également ajouter des labels, des deadlines et des membres à chaque tâche pour une meilleure collaboration. De plus, KanbanFlow offre une version gratuite pour les petits projets et une version payante pour des fonctionnalités avancées. 2. Asana Asana est un outil de gestion de projet qui se concentre sur la collaboration et la communication en équipe. Vous pouvez créer des projets, des tâches, assigner des responsables et discuter en temps réel avec vos coéquipiers. Son design épuré et sa facilité d'utilisation en font un choix populaire pour les équipes travaillant sur Tumblr. Asana propose une version gratuite pour les petits projets et des plans payants pour des fonctionnalités supplémentaires. 3. Basecamp Basecamp est un outil de gestion de projet tout-en-un qui regroupe plusieurs fonctionnalités telles que la gestion de tâches, la messagerie, le partage de fichiers et le suivi du temps. Contrairement à certaines alternatives, Basecamp ne divise pas les projets en tâches individuelles mais en discussions, ce qui facilite la collaboration et la communication entre les membres de l'équipe. Ce logiciel propose une version d'essai gratuite et des plans payants en fonction du nombre de projets. 4. Airtable Airtable est un outil de gestion de projet collaboratif qui combine les fonctionnalités d'une base de données et d'un tableur. Vous pouvez créer des tableaux pour différentes catégories de projets, y ajouter des tâches, des membres et des commentaires pour une vue d'ensemble de votre travail. De plus, Airtable offre une personnalisation poussée pour s'adapter à vos besoins spécifiques. Bien qu'il propose une version gratuite, la version payante avec toutes les fonctionnalités est plus recommandée pour une gestion de projet complète. 5. Monday.com Monday.com est un outil de gestion de projet qui se distingue par son interface visuelle et colorée. Il offre une vue d'ensemble de vos projets avec des tableaux, des graphiques et des calendriers pour un suivi facilité. Vous pouvez également personnaliser entièrement votre tableau de bord pour qu'il s'adapte à votre façon de travailler. Monday.com propose une version d'essai gratuite et des plans payants en fonction du nombre d'utilisateurs et des fonctionnalités désirées. En conclusion, il existe de nombreuses alternatives à Trello pour une gestion de projet efficace sur Tumblr. En fonction de vos besoins et de la taille de votre équipe, vous pouvez trouver l'outil qui vous convient le mieux parmi cette sélection. N'hésitez pas à les tester et à choisir celui qui correspond le mieux à votre manière de travailler. Et pour encore plus de conseils et de bons plans pour améliorer votre expérience sur Tumblr, rendez-vous sur BoosteTonPlaisir.com ! #Tumblr #gestiondeprojet #productivité #BoosteTonPlaisir Reserver un appel sur CouteauSuisseDigital.com ou consulter notre article Couteau Suisse Digital — “5 alternatives à Trello pour gérer efficacement vos projets”
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allpaintingnowaiting · 5 years ago
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Redoing my Kanban board tonight with @denisekellyleblanc while watching @heartbreathingsblog videos on Kanban board making. I did Kanban for the first time 2 months ago and have gotten more done in 2 months than I have in 6 or 9 months! I and redoing it early and think I will try doing a 2 week one this time, and see if I can be more productive, yes even now. #kanbanboard #kanban #kanbanflow #productivity #art #business #fitness #bam #stationary #stationeryaddict #iWantToOrderStationary #help #redbubble #workingfromhome (at Truro, Nova Scotia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-nj17Yna2G/?igshid=lepakwjbhhw6
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Hi! I would highly recommend the site KanbanFlow if anyone of your followers wants to use a Notion-like organizer that’s even more simple? It’s got a paid version but the free version is SO useful and has tons of features. KanbanFlow can help you organize your tasks using columns and boxes, and color coding and the pomodoro timer are both available!
hello :) thank you so much for this reco i am sure that anon will be very grateful, as am i <3
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blognegocios360 · 6 years ago
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Aumente su productividad con Kanbanflow
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Muchas personas tienen dificultades para terminar una tarea o proyecto. La razón principal por la que luchan es porque intentan hacer demasiado o terminarlo todo a la vez. Esto conduce a una sobrecarga cognitiva y puede causar la dilación.
Una técnica simple y efectiva es tratar de dividir un proyecto o tarea en partes pequeñas y terminar esas partes pequeñas una a la vez. Existe una técnica llamada Técnica Pomodoro que le ayuda a mantenerse enfocado en la tarea en cuestión. Básicamente, te concentras en completar 1 artículo por un período de tiempo, por ejemplo, 25 minutos. Durante esos 25 minutos, solo te concentras en ese elemento y bloqueas todas las demás distracciones. Después de esos 25 minutos, tomas un descanso de 5 minutos.
Después de completar 4 bloques de 25 minutos o pomodori, puedes tomar un descanso de 15 minutos. Encontrarás que al usar la técnica Pomodoro puedes conquistar cualquier proyecto al desarrollar tu habilidad para dividirlo en partes pequeñas y conquistar cada una de esas partes pequeñas al mantenerte enfocado; realmente aprovecha el poder del enfoque
Kanbanflow es una aplicación web impresionante que implementa efectivamente la técnica pomodoro y le permite dividir su proyecto / tarea en partes más pequeñas. Lo usamos aquí en Facturado para mantenernos enfocados en la tarea en cuestión. También cuenta con un práctico temporizador que le permite realizar un seguimiento de cuándo necesita concentrarse y también puede establecer fechas límite para tareas específicas.
Veamos un tutorial rápido sobre el uso de Kanbanflow.
Aquí hay una tabla Kanban vacía.
Ahora vamos a agregar una tarea, como escribir esta entrada de blog.
Ahora vamos a agregar una fecha de vencimiento.
Eventualmente, mi tablero ahora podría verse así.
Ahora comencemos a escribir nuestro blog y comience nuestro temporizador Pomodoro.
Puedes ver una gráfica de tus pomodoros.
y también imprimir informes
e incluso tiene un divertido aspecto de juego social en el que puedes ver cómo clasificas
Si necesitas aprender más referente a cómo conseguir factura electronica deberías entrar al enlace.  
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aprendeconimper · 6 years ago
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jiezhengdigital-blog · 8 years ago
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🍋Hey, please check out the new blog from lovely Rob. 👉👉http://digitalfreedomexpress.com/7-tips-manage-time-plus/ 🍋See if you could find some LOL part like I did. He is funny. God bless him. 🍋If you like it or it helps you, please send some love and tipping by sharing in social media. #timemanagement #kanbanflow #pomodorotimer
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ltslean · 6 months ago
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soubhagyaside · 3 years ago
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More than 2 million people have already used this technique to transform their lives.
The Promodoro technique is a time management technique first introduced by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer of 25 minutes of work and 5 minutes of break and this process is called a Pomodoro. After 4 sessions you take a long break of 30 minutes.
The Pomodoro is derived from the Italian word for “Tomato” after Francesco Cirillo uses a kitchen timer in university as a student.
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At first, a time when Cirilo uses the kitchen timer because he was not able to focus on their study and got lots of distractions.
The Promodoro technique is useful if you are getting distracted and not able to focus on your work. This method will help you to get focused and less stressed.
The original method has six steps,
Decide the task
set the Pomodoro time (25 minutes or according to your time)
work on the task
after spending the amount of time you set, take a break (typically 5 minutes)
Repeat the timer again
After 4 Pomodoro sections, take a log break of 30 minutes.
There are lots of apps that use Pomodoro techniques like,
Pomodoro
Marinara Timer
Forest
Be Focused
KanbanFlow
Toggl Track
Promodoro technique doesn’t mean you just have to set 25 minutes only! NO, you can use it with your own flexibility and comfort. If you are not able to focus on 25 minutes, you can use it for 15 minutes or 20 minutes as you are comfortable.
You can also use more than 25 minutes also, as according to you are able to get focused and then take a break don’t do any can off activity or think about the work, this might lead to overthinking.
Do some light work like take a nap or drink water or take a short work and at that time forget the work you are doing. After doing that get back to your work and start repeating again.
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nerdybff · 7 years ago
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Your Best Focus Tools
You guys are brilliant! Monday I asked some of you what your best tools were for staying focused, and more than 100 people chimed in.
Here are three top categories of focus tools you’re using. I’ll be covering more in upcoming NerdWords. ADD YOURS BELOW! Let’s keep the conversation going.
Music Tools
Many folks mentioned they use music to block out the world. I’m a big fan of Noisli for ambiance background noise, but I was surprised to see how many people find a tool called focus@will so helpful that they’re willing to pay $10 a month to use it.
Focus@will claims to be “scientifically engineered music proven to increase focus and reduce distractions.” Liz says, “It is music that helps me settle in and work on big projects. Sometimes I find everything distracting me. This music seems to hide the distractions so I can focus.” And Ann adds, “I stay on task, don’t get distracted, and it’s a whole lot easier to get ‘in the zone.'”
Task Tools
You guys love your to-do apps! These were mentioned the most:
Todoist This is one of our favorites at Nerd HQ. Crissy says, “I am just beginning to use it, but for the competitive in me, it has ‘karma’ levels that you can attain by completing tasks and also keeps a chart to show how many days in a row you have completed your target number of tasks. I can also share projects with my boss so he can see where I am on tasks.”
Wunderlist People ADORE Wunderlist. I was worried Microsoft was going to absorb it into their new app, Microsoft ToDo, but it seems to be surviving. Sarah says, “It helps me to track my to do list and sends me reminders. I can use on my computer and phone, and it syncs. It’s also free!”
Todobook Facebook addict? Sue says this might help. “I work in Facebook all day and it hides my personal feed and notifications. No more getting distracted and going down rabbit holes!”
TaskCracker If you live in Outlook like many of us, this works within your Outlook tasks. Shane explains, “It takes my Outlook task list and breaks it down so I can see my tasks day-by-day and it shows higher priority tasks versus lower priority tasks. I’ve used it for years and would be lost without it. My only complaint is they have not come with an app. It is strictly computer based.”
Project Management Tools
Project management tools are great for both tasks with teams and your own to-dos. These are the favorites you guys mentioned.
Trello Another Nerd HQ favorite. Lorrie says, “The ability to set up multiple boards and assign users to specific boards helps me tremendously with agendas. I keep up with at least 5 agendas at any given time. Trello allows me to add agenda items from my desktop or phone. It also allows my staff to add feedback on the appropriate board. We all love it. It is a great free tool for small associations.”
KanbanFlow Kind of a nerd’s project management tool. That’s why we love it.
Asana Asana is brilliant for bringing your teams together and has a robust free version.
Redbooth I used an earlier version of this for a long time. Robin says, “I LIKE it, not love it. It takes a lot of work to keep repetitive tasks updated, and most of our tasks are repetitive.”
Smartsheet Project management for the people who adore spreadsheets. “I can track projects, people, schedules, etc. I love that it is web-based and I can work with consultants and vendors and attach files and images,” Mikaela says.
Your Best Focus Tools was originally published on Your Nerdy Best Friend
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bythebayio · 4 years ago
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Roksolana Diachuk - Alice and Mad Hatter: Predict or not to predict.
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Roksolana Diachuk works as a Big Data Engineer at Captify. She is a speaker at technical conferences and meetups, one of the Women Who Code Kyiv leads and mentors. She is passionate about Big Data, Scala, and Kubernetes and she always loves to learn something new. Her hobbies include building technical topics around fairytales and discovering new cities.
In your work with technology, what is the task, situation, setup when you’re the happiest and in the flow?
In terms of setup, it’s definitely when I have a plan even if the task itself is unpleasant. Then I can easily get in the flow by following that plan.In terms of tasks, it’s easier for me to get into the flow and enjoy the tasks when I’m building the application or a part of it from scratch instead of updating/fixing the existing codebase.
What was the most positive thing you realized, or that just happened to you, during the pandemic?
It’s more on the personal life side than work. I couldn’t find time to do sport before the pandemic but with remote work, I was able to build my own schedule. I really feel like yoga changed my life in many ways over the last 1,5 years.
Which person, in tech or anywhere, gives you the most inspiration?
I’m inspired the most by Holden Karau. My favorite technical books are authored or co-authored by her. I’m totally inspired by her open-source contribution advocacy. And I love her style of presentations at conferences. There’s always something new to learn from her.
How much time do you spend on your setup that you need to do actual work?  What are the things that you cannot do without in your environment?
I don't spend much time on the setup daily because I rarely close all the tabs that I need for work as well as applications :)I may spend up to 15-30 minutes to login/open different apps like terminal, query engines, etc. This preparation can take up to 30 minutes on Mondays when I need to build a plan and catchup on the last week's progress. I can't stop working without simple things like bottle of water, paper, and a pen. As for the tools it's definitely IDE, terminal, Slack, browser for e-mails, hue (tool for querying Impala), cyberduck (tool for viewing cloud file systems), and kanbanflow (where I track my time for productivity)
Which other SBTB 2021 talks do you want to attend?  Which ones look like complementing yours well?
There are lots of sessions I'm interested in. The ones I'm excited about the most are:
15 years of Scala by Dean Wampler - I just love his books so can't wait to hear more about his experiences
Apache Spark Performance Tuning by Jean-Yves Stephan - it's one of the hard tasks for data engineers and a great area to grow
Advanced features of Scala 3 by Bill Venners - I head more of the basic features and would love to extend my knowledge of Scala 3
Rethinking scalable machine learning with Spark ecosystem by Adi Polak - I enjoy how Adi presents at conferences and she always digs deep with Spark so the talk should be amasing!
Making Kubernetes How we build things by Rob Richardson - it's not a secret that my interest lie on the infrastructure side, especially Kubernetes. I think I will get to learn a lot on the operational side of things from this talk.
As for complementing talks, the one about Building an ML Platform from Scratch by Alon Gubkin will reveal more on the deploy side.
Should we stay online, go all-in for in-person, or do a hybrid setup next year? Which one do you personally prefer?
I think that a hybrid approach would be ideal. As a speaker, I really miss interacting with attendees and other speakers. And a smaller amount of attendees offline is a good point to start with. There are obviously some people that are not comfortable about going to the conferences yet so it would be good to give an opportunity to visit the conference either online or offline.
We are happy to invite you to the 9th conference Scale By the Bay!
Format: Online Dates: 28th-29th of October 2021 Learn the schedule Register to attend Visit our website Join us on Twitter Watch the videos from the previous years for inspiration ;)
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ramshariraut · 4 years ago
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German Kanban Software  Marktforschungsbericht und Bboom weltweit mit Key Playern, Typen und Anwendungen
<strong>Marktübersicht</strong> Der Bericht hebt die Markteintrittspolitik für verschiedene auf dem Markt tätige Schlüsselunternehmen hervor. Bei der Erstellung des Berichts wurden verschiedene grafische Präsentationstechniken wie Diagramme, Grafiken, Tabellen und Bilder verwendet. Der Kanban Software -Marktbericht unterstützt statistische Analysen in Bezug auf Schlüsselfaktoren, einschließlich der wichtigsten Treiber, Herausforderungen, Chancen und Einschränkungen, die voraussichtlich einen erheblichen Einfluss auf den Marktfortschritt haben werden. Darüber hinaus enthält der nächste Abschnitt des Berichts eine Markteinschätzung von oben nach unten zusammen mit Schlüsselmustern, Hauptakteuren, Herausforderungen, Anordnungsmustern, Eröffnungen, einem professionellen Überblick und einem zukünftigen Leitfaden. Die Marktstudie vermittelt außerdem wesentliche Rahmenbedingungen der Branche sowie wichtige Entwicklungsstrategien und -richtlinien. Auch Marktwachstumstrends und Marketingkanäle werden analysiert. Dann bietet es eine Untersuchung der vorgelagerten Rohstoffe, der nachgelagerten Nachfrage und der aktuellen Marktdynamik.
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<strong>Methodik</strong> Der Bericht basiert auf zwei Forschungsansätzen – primär und sekundär. Zu den Hauptquellen gehören Pressemitteilungen, Jahresberichte, Regierungswebsites usw. verschiedener Unternehmen, die in dieser Branche tätig sind, sowie Ansichten verschiedener Analysten, Experten und Forscher. Sekundäre Quellen umfassen wirtschaftliche, politische, soziale und andere Szenarien des Marktbereichs. Verschiedene Quellen tragen zusammen zur Erstellung dieses entsprechenden Berichts bei, um das Marktwachstum zu verbessern. Die Berichtsforschung enthält verschiedene Ausblicke auf die verschiedenen Marktsegmente.
<strong>Berichtszusammenfassung</strong> Berichte sind für jede Art von Kommunikation auf Organisationsebene äußerst wichtig. Die in diesen Berichten zum Ausdruck gebrachten Erkenntnisse werden regelmäßig als Nährboden für Entscheidungen genutzt, die sowohl die kurz- als auch die langfristige Planung des Unternehmens betreffen. Obwohl die Anforderungen und der Inhalt eines Berichts für verschiedene Unternehmen unterschiedlich sein können, besteht der unkomplizierte Ansatz darin, Fakten und gesammelte Daten darzustellen, um dem Leser nützliche Informationen zur Verfügung zu stellen, um eine vernünftige Entscheidungsfindung zu fördern. Es soll umfassend über alle Hindernisse und Leistungen des Unternehmens Rechenschaft ablegen. Der von unserem Team erstellte Bericht hilft der Geschäftsführung der Organisation, Fortschritte und Wachstum zu verfolgen, Trends oder Unregelmäßigkeiten zu erkennen, die möglicherweise weiter untersucht werden müssen.
<strong>Marktsegmentierung</strong> Um einen strategischen Vorteil zu erzielen und eine bessere Geschäftsstrategie zu gestalten, ist es wichtig, die operative Hauptstrategie der Wettbewerber, den Markterfolg in der Vergangenheit sowie das Produkt- und Serviceportfolio zu berücksichtigen. Die Recherche wird mit der richtigen Marktsegmentierung viel einfacher und detaillierter. Die Studie bietet eine detaillierte Segmentierung des globalen Kanban Software -Marktes basierend auf Umsatz, Umsatz, Wachstumsrate und Marktanteil jedes Segments. Die primär analysierten Segmente sind Software, Endbenutzer und Land. Es ermöglicht den Stakeholdern, jeden Teilmarkt strategisch in Bezug auf den individuellen Wachstumstrend und den Marktbeitrag jedes Teilmarktes zu bestimmen und wettbewerbsfähige Erweiterungen, Allianzen, neue Produkteinführungen und Akquisitionen des Marktes zu schaffen. Die Datentabellen und die zugehörigen Grafiken im Bericht machen die Forschung leicht verständlich.
<strong>Globaler Kanban Software -Markt nach Produkttyp und nach Anwendungen:</strong>
By Application (Large Enterprise, SMBs)
By Type ( Cloud-based, On Premise,)
<strong>Top gelistete Unternehmen:</strong>   LeanKit,<br> Kanbanize,<br> SwiftKanban,<br> One2Team,<br> Kanbanflow,<br> Targetprocess,<br> Kanbanchi,<br> Trello,<br> Aha!,<br> Kanban Tool,<br> Smartsheet,<br> Scrumwise,<br> Kanbanery,<br> ZenHub,<br>
<strong>Gründe, diesen Bericht zu kaufen:</strong> Es bietet eine deskriptive Analyse der Nachfrage-Lieferkette im Kanban Software  Markt. Der Bericht enthält eine statistische Analyse einiger bedeutender wirtschaftlicher Fakten. Verschiedene Daten im Bericht wurden in Form von Zahlen, Diagrammen, Grafiken und Bildern dargestellt, um den Markt klar zu beschreiben. Der Bericht enthält die Marktdefinition des Kanban Software -Marktes sowie die Analyse verschiedener Variablen, die den Markt beeinflussen, z. B. Treiber, Beschränkungen und Chancen.
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<strong>Die Forschung liefert Antworten auf die folgenden zentralen Fragen</strong> Was sind die größten Bedrohungen und Herausforderungen, die das Wachstum des Kanban Software -Marktes voraussichtlich behindern werden? Auf welche großen Chancen können sich die Marktführer verlassen, um Erfolg und Profitabilität zu erzielen? Wie wird die Fortschrittsrate des Kanban Software -Marktes für den Vermutungszeitraum 2021–2028 sein? Was sind die wichtigsten Faktoren für den Kanban Software -Markt in verschiedenen Regionen? Wer sind die größten Anbieter, die die Kanban Software -Branche dominieren, und welche Erfolgsstrategien verfolgen sie?
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nursingzen · 8 years ago
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