Keeping track of stories to tell

Discussion in 'Scrapping Pad' started by klee73010, Jan 16, 2018.

  1. gonewiththewind

    gonewiththewind I choose joy.

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    @GlazeFamily3 You can download a blank Excel sheet if you'd like, that's set up the way I have mine set up:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/liteh0uefmut5l9/2003 Calendar of Events & Layouts Completed.xls?dl=0
     
  2. MrsGaramer

    MrsGaramer Using my imagination

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    I have to physically write out my notes for some reason. I'm not great at using the apps on my phone for note taking. I have a planner I use and I write it out on there.
     
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  3. stamdl99

    stamdl99 Active Member

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    I use Trello to keep track of my quilting projects and what “stage” they are in. I really like the visual aspect of seeing pictures and being able to move them along as I work. I have ADHD so I may not recall the project by reading a list/spreadsheet and will be likely as time passes to forget the list exists! I think using Trello for future pages is a great idea. A memory, a photo or even to remind myself of a kit that’s been bought for a future project... my mind is churning with ideas now. Thanks for the inspiration.

    I also use Evernote but more as a random filing cabinet for digital info that I can find quickly by searching without having to create a lot of structure or make a lot of decisions on where the data belongs. Anything from travel plans to project techniques to receipts. The search function is amazing.
     
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