![]() I set my weekly schedule up to time block my days. I’ll label those yellow for “well-being.” I plan out most of my LGM work, labeled in black, for the evenings after my workouts. I’ll then go in and add in my workout plans for the week. If my routine changes, I’ll just swap it out. I’ll copy the card over to duplicate it for each day of the week, so I can see them all at a glance. Inside these cards are my routine plans for the week. I first add in all the tasks that I want to stay the same throughout my week and label them with the color purple for “daily.” This includes my morning routine card, my evening routine card, and my lunch routine card. At the beginning of each week, I’ll type in all the things I want to accomplish throughout the week in that column and then go in and figure out what days and times in the week I can make room to get them done and how long the tasks are likely to take. I’ll create a “this week” column as well as a column for each day of the week. My most loved Trello board is my “weekly” board where I keep track of my daily schedule at a weekly glance. There are a variety of ways to stay organized with Trello, so I thought I’d take you through the way I personally use Trello to stay on top of my goals and feel put together. I use the mobile app, the desktop app, and the website version and they all automatically sync up so you always have access to Trello on the go. You can include photos and attachments too, and move everything around in a second, which makes it super convenient for organization. You create boards for any topic of your choosing and within each board, you create cards where you can add checklists, labels, and due dates. Trello is a productivity app where you can organize just about everything into different categories and lists. While the Trello app has definitely not been the reason for my life transitions, it’s a tool that’s helped me stay on top of it all. ![]() I got a promotion at work, moved into a studio apartment of my own, developed a solid morning routine, started working out and eating healthy, while running Life Goals Mag (LGM) on the side. This past year was the first year of my life where I really felt like I was making big strides in becoming my best self. When you want to do and achieve a million different things, it’s hard to keep track of it all without a good system in place. From running Life Goals Mag to sticking to my wellness routine, here’s how I organize it all through Trello. ![]()
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