Mrs. Hermit
6-24-11, 10:45am
WARNING: I AM NOT A COMPUTER GEEK ;),
But, I decided while down with an extended illness, to start trying to organize some of my many (many, many, many...) lists and project ideas using some of the software on my computer. I have only had the computer and software for 3 years! I am using mainly OneNote. The learning curve wasn't too bad (as long as I could concentrate on what I was doing-dratted illness!). I was pleasantly surprised how flexible the program is. I can use it for professional development plans (getting teaching materials organized), organizing kid stuff (lists of who needs what for school this year), and project development (that raised bed garden).
One reward has been to see projects in the planning stages. Things that I have been holding in my brain as abstract ideas, I now have some concrete steps listed to start doing. Gives me more hope that these projects will actually get done! :|( I am also finding more mental rest: the bazillion niggling things I have to remember are set down and kept track of. When those reminders do pop up in my brain, I can tell them to go away, they are accounted for.
I am learning to love the Google calendar. It helps me organize who needs to be where when and who needs a car--very important for a big and busy family. It allows for everyone to have their own (color coded--whoot!) calendar, and then I can over-lay them all to see everything that is going on:0! Sometimes all the colors make me feel frantic, but it does seem to help me to actually SEE what is going on.
I have also been trying some organizing systems on line that can be accessed from a regular cell phone. The two that I have really used are Remember the Milk for calendar appointments, and Ziplist for shopping. Ziplist has been great! I'm trying to learn to use the new Gevent system to add dates to my Google calendar with my phone, but that isn't going too well. Their system is not so easy for me to learn as the Remember the Milk system. I am still playing with it, so it may click after a while.
Now that my feet are wet in this computer organization stuff, I am wondering about setting up some computerized inventory stuff. It might be a good way to track what I have in the freezer, for example. Don't know if I will get that fancy, but it could be useful.
Do you have any electronic organizational tools you use? Have you tried and discarded any?
But, I decided while down with an extended illness, to start trying to organize some of my many (many, many, many...) lists and project ideas using some of the software on my computer. I have only had the computer and software for 3 years! I am using mainly OneNote. The learning curve wasn't too bad (as long as I could concentrate on what I was doing-dratted illness!). I was pleasantly surprised how flexible the program is. I can use it for professional development plans (getting teaching materials organized), organizing kid stuff (lists of who needs what for school this year), and project development (that raised bed garden).
One reward has been to see projects in the planning stages. Things that I have been holding in my brain as abstract ideas, I now have some concrete steps listed to start doing. Gives me more hope that these projects will actually get done! :|( I am also finding more mental rest: the bazillion niggling things I have to remember are set down and kept track of. When those reminders do pop up in my brain, I can tell them to go away, they are accounted for.
I am learning to love the Google calendar. It helps me organize who needs to be where when and who needs a car--very important for a big and busy family. It allows for everyone to have their own (color coded--whoot!) calendar, and then I can over-lay them all to see everything that is going on:0! Sometimes all the colors make me feel frantic, but it does seem to help me to actually SEE what is going on.
I have also been trying some organizing systems on line that can be accessed from a regular cell phone. The two that I have really used are Remember the Milk for calendar appointments, and Ziplist for shopping. Ziplist has been great! I'm trying to learn to use the new Gevent system to add dates to my Google calendar with my phone, but that isn't going too well. Their system is not so easy for me to learn as the Remember the Milk system. I am still playing with it, so it may click after a while.
Now that my feet are wet in this computer organization stuff, I am wondering about setting up some computerized inventory stuff. It might be a good way to track what I have in the freezer, for example. Don't know if I will get that fancy, but it could be useful.
Do you have any electronic organizational tools you use? Have you tried and discarded any?