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October – The Homestretch
When I sat down to plan my calendar board at the end of October, I knew that time had caught up with me on a couple of fronts, and that I had to adapt accordingly. For starters, I only had two … Continue reading
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Tagged goal calendar, improvements, retrospective
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April – Getting My Priorities Straight (Q1)
If this were a business, I’d be in some serious trouble for only posting first quarter results 6 months after the fact. Fortunately, this is not a business. Still. Better late than never only goes so far, and I am … Continue reading
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Tagged goal calendar, goals, priorities, procrastination, quarterly review, retrospective
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March – Closing Doors and Opening Windows
Personal Kanban Calendar Lesson #3 I have officially given up on posting the retrospectives from my 2015 kanban goal calendar board experiment punctually every month. I mean, it’s July, and I’m only getting around to polishing up and publishing the March retrospective. What’s up … Continue reading
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Tagged goal calendar, job changes, job hunt, networking, retrenchment, retrospective
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