I do the top item on the list first.
If something is marked "start", then I need to start it.
Once I start something, I move it around on the list, and I mark it "finish".
I also have a second list.
Things on the second list are done in no order, and they are done at any time possible.
If I need to finish something, then I add it to the second list, and I mark it "continue".
I also list priorities on the second list.
Priorities are things that I want/need to do.
Priorities are marked with [want/need].
-Finish math book
-Start history book
-Start learning MySQL
-Finish registry script
-Finish PC build part list
-Start raising money
-Finish Java book
-Start modifying Minecraft
-Start building PC
-Continue math book
-Continue Java book
-Continue PC part list
-Continue registry script
-Raise money [Need]
-2noobs: the server [Want]
-Mineplex [Want]
-ShotBow [Want]
This post has been edited one or more times, the last time was: 2014-03-19 06:18:50
I do the top item on the list first.
If something is marked "start", then I need to start it.
Once I start something, I move it around on the list, and I mark it "finish".
I also have a second list.
Things on the second list are done in no order, and they are done at any time possible.
If I need to finish something, then I add it to the second list, and I mark it "continue".
I also list priorities on the second list.
Priorities are things that I want/need to do.
Priorities are marked with [want/need].
-Finish math book
-Start history book
-Start learning MySQL
-Finish registry script
-Finish PC build part list
-Start raising money
-Finish Java book
-Start modifying Minecraft
-Start building PC
-Continue math book
-Continue Java book
-Continue PC part list
-Continue registry script
-Raise money [Need]
-2noobs: the server [Want]
-Mineplex [Want]
-ShotBow [Want]
2014-03-19 06:18:50