tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7296668432246169944.post7454996752268973513..comments2024-03-19T09:14:56.866+02:00Comments on Dennis Nerush's Blog: What is not on the Calender does not Exist!Dennis Nerushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14265559642179901210noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7296668432246169944.post-24109629860325252542014-11-03T08:52:40.004+02:002014-11-03T08:52:40.004+02:00Nice one :)
I agree the most with the fact that wh...Nice one :)<br />I agree the most with the fact that when you "Plan" your schedule, you are the one to decide what to do.<br />If you leave a lot of blank spots, then you eventually end up with "Filling" them with things you probably might think that are not then important.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07935238355235549117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7296668432246169944.post-23212306689607353852014-11-02T20:36:53.494+02:002014-11-02T20:36:53.494+02:00Hey Itay,
I agree that it is easier to use the sam...Hey Itay,<br />I agree that it is easier to use the same tools for your job and your free time, however you still can schedule both your job meetings and your free time in one of two ways:<br />1. Use your work calender for your work (and don't forget to fill your blank spots there too! Schedule "working on a document or writing a post in the .NET community" ;)). And schedule your free time in the other tools. Most of the time they don't collide, You can also schedule your job in the "free time" calender like "08:30-18:30 job".<br />2. The second option is to copy your work meetings to your "free time" calender. It is hard core but it works for me ;)Dennis Nerushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14265559642179901210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7296668432246169944.post-48987094674124172312014-11-02T08:32:03.942+02:002014-11-02T08:32:03.942+02:00Nice post Dennis. I agree with you on the importan...Nice post Dennis. I agree with you on the importance of scheduling and writing everything you need to do, though I still struggle with making it a habit that sticks (I am improving slowly though) . I find it easier to schedule my time at work than my "free time". Maybe when I'll switch jobs and be able to use the same tools and apps for both my free time an my job I'll have better success. ItayMaozhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13557498872545896368noreply@blogger.com