This post contains a template and walkthrough for my macro-level project tracking spreadsheet.
This is useful for: busy graduate students, PIs, program coordinators, and research techs.
This is especially useful for disabled individuals, parents, caregivers, and others who are juggling many commitments and variable schedules.
In other posts, I provide an overview of my tracking methods and a template and walkthrough for my micro-level project-tracking sheet.
This post contains a template and walkthrough for my micro-level task tracking spreadsheet.
This is useful for: busy graduate students, PIs, program coordinators, and research techs.
This is especially useful for disabled individuals, parents, caregivers, and others who are juggling many commitments and variable schedules.
In other posts, I provide an overview of my tracking methods and a template and walkthrough for my macro-level project-tracking sheet.
Like most busy people, I have struggled with time management and organization in the past.
To combat this, I have come up with a set of task-tracking tools.
These tools help me to stay focused and motivated, even when experiments fail and life gets busy.
This post contains an overview of the benefits of the micro and macro tracking tools I developed.
I provide templates and walkthroughs for each tool in separate blog posts: micro and macro.