Staying on track
Sunday, November 07, 2004
I'm doing a bit better, although it looks like another stint of call center work for me. That's the hardest time to stay focused, when you're not working or you're working in a basically dead end job. You have all these great organizational skills that you can't use. The very hard trick is to make sure that you don't lose those habits and to stay on top of things, even when you could track everything you have to do on a small Post-It note.
I guess the good news is that I haven't had an urge to tweak. I've had a thought or two about firing up Life Balance, but it goes past pretty quickly. I thought about reinstalling pedit too, but I really like PSMemo. In fact, I discovered a new trick that it has. When you tap on the scroll bar, it enlarges so that it is much easier to use. I can't take a screenshot of it, because the program I use for that has a PC conduit only. So you'll have to take my word for it.
I have moved a few things into PSDB and I think it would be a good tool for projects, if you want to keep them separate. It's a pretty customizable database and you can export over to memos if you want. I am trying to keep things simple for now and not put stuff into too many apps. I'm still just using KSDatebook, KSTodo, and PSmemo for my system.