flyinglentris
Disabled and Retired Veteran
Time management is often very important and has been mentioned in some posts regarding organization and processes related to cooking.
For me, it has recently become all the more important to meet my desire to 'break routine'.
While I am still clearly cooking, and photographing, I am reopening a series of projects which I have had closed for some time to inactivity. Writing projects are a major part of that and learning the Affinity Publisher product is another. I've decided to switch over from my dated copy of Adobe InDesign. Writing often breaks time management, because, if I get started on something and am intent upon it, I may loose all sight of time to complete my thoughts and put them into text. This is, as it must be mentioned, both good and necessary, to avoid loosing ideas, by simply trying to remember stuff. Lots of notes get jotted down. Lots of research is done to gather facts for contextual backgrounds.
So my time management is returning to being something much more than the retired senior citizen's management of his cooking and photography.
How far do you go with time management?
For me, it has recently become all the more important to meet my desire to 'break routine'.
While I am still clearly cooking, and photographing, I am reopening a series of projects which I have had closed for some time to inactivity. Writing projects are a major part of that and learning the Affinity Publisher product is another. I've decided to switch over from my dated copy of Adobe InDesign. Writing often breaks time management, because, if I get started on something and am intent upon it, I may loose all sight of time to complete my thoughts and put them into text. This is, as it must be mentioned, both good and necessary, to avoid loosing ideas, by simply trying to remember stuff. Lots of notes get jotted down. Lots of research is done to gather facts for contextual backgrounds.
So my time management is returning to being something much more than the retired senior citizen's management of his cooking and photography.
How far do you go with time management?