When I am working on a project for a client I usually like to work close to the trello board that I create for the project, and I always try to reflect the current changes Iβve made and how it affects the project as a whole. Itβs easy to lose sight of the end game if you arenβt keeping track of your progress. This is very similar to the task list that you are talking about.
Itβs the same thing we do with my co-maker. All our work items in Trello and we update it very frequently, like 20-30 times per day (adding new tasks need to be done, changing existing one, completing them, rearranging them, adjusting self-imposed deadlines, etc.)
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When I am working on a project for a client I usually like to work close to the trello board that I create for the project, and I always try to reflect the current changes Iβve made and how it affects the project as a whole. Itβs easy to lose sight of the end game if you arenβt keeping track of your progress. This is very similar to the task list that you are talking about.
Itβs the same thing we do with my co-maker. All our work items in Trello and we update it very frequently, like 20-30 times per day (adding new tasks need to be done, changing existing one, completing them, rearranging them, adjusting self-imposed deadlines, etc.)