How I Use Asana to Prioritize My Time and Stay Focused, Organized, and Productive

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Do you use a project management system to wrangle your business and life to-dos? Let me know in the comments section!

RachelHarrisonSund
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This is the video I’ve been looking for! Thank you so much!!❤

dnrchwm
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Thanks Rachel! I've used Asana a few times but always went back to my yellow pad. The way you use it makes sense and I can see how it will fit in and work with my paper planning. Great video!

PlayGuitarAcademy
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Thanks you for this, Rachel! As a recovering "I don't need a schedule!" person, I find this really helpful. Since I have been sticking to a schedule for almost three months now, I have been much more productive. Now it's time to start refining my schedule with Asana, thanks to you!

melissaniemann
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I began with Trello over 10+ years ago. It was informative to see yr workflows with youtube videos and a small work team. Thank you for that, I've been confused about how to use my boards without having a ton of them.

BonjourLisaMarie
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Amazing video, Rachel! 💥 I enjoyed snooping in your schedule, it was so informative and helpful! This video was in my backlog for a couple of months, but now I decided to get serious about improving my project management skills and actually get sh*t done :D so I have finally created my Asana profile today. I have followed your instructions and I loved it so far. I've been using Trello for years, mostly for recording ideas, links, videos, software, etc, but the free version is not good for project management and deadlines. I am familiar with Notion, and I believe is pretty great, but in my experience, it has a pretty big learning curve if you want to use it in the most efficient ways, a time I don't really have while building my KDP business. What I still need to keep working on is creating realistic due dates for my tasks and transferring them to their right sections in "My Tasks". Hopefully, I will get better and better at it, by using Asana and checking my Weekly Big 3 on a regular basis. 🌈
Quick Question: at around 17:26 in this video, you mention that every task that you have set it up for Today will show up in your section automatically. Is that option available on a free Asana account? I wasn't able to find that option, rather than so I clicked through all of my tasks and move them one by one, to their suitable sections.

kristinashumadieva
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Just what I needed! It's hot and I have been sitting in a stupor for the past two days. Yikes! Thanks for the video. I am obsessive about checking things off. I haven't replaced my Franklin planner and this may just be the right thing for me.

shelleysouthwick
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Thanks. Great for planning projects like blogs, etc.

tamurahleboski
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This video is very timely! 🙂 I was trying to decide whether to use Notion, Trello or Asana for task/project management. After watching this video, I'll go with Asana for sure. So far, I have tried the free version of Todoist for a little while, Trello briefly, and more recently Notion. I think Notion is great to organize stuff and for "knowledge management", but I don't like it for task management. BTW, do you use any application for knowledge/documentation management?

albertodominguez
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Great video but I would have loved to see time-stamps to fast forward to information that was relevant for me. <3

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