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Organizing editorial tasks in Trello by energy level

Organizing editorial tasks in Trello by energy level

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Organizing editorial tasks in Trello by energy level

[Instructor] If you haven't already grasped the power of organizing your daily editing tasks into context and how it can save you time and energy, I highly recommend that you go back to previous lessons before reviewing this one. As well as reading my article about editing in context located at optimizeyourself.me/contexts. In this lesson, we're going to dive one layer even deeper and start organizing your daily tasks by energy level. I'm going to show you two separate ways to do this using first, checklists, as I showed you briefly in a previous lesson. And also by creating invisible labels. So, we're back here in the checklist that we created in the previous lesson and I briefly alluded to the idea of the fact that the busy work checklist might be something that you want to do in the afternoon when you don't have a lot of energy and you don't feel like doing a highly creative task, like doing your first cut. To take this…

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