In early April I started using Personal Kanban (visualize your work; limit WIP) and I went from thinking I was an unambitious and boring person to realizing I wasn’t giving myself enough credit for all the things I want to do! Being able to see the entire backlog of large and small projects was overwhelming at first, but also a lesson in - what do I really prioritize that’s important to me?
So, if I didn’t have to work to support myself, I’d spend more time with all my personal projects. This includes, but isn’t limited to:
building a perfume oil database website
scanning all of my baby photos
scanning all my written journals
writing in and organizing my wiki
publishing my wiki online
creating photo zines from my phone photos
reviewing all of my perfume oil collection
making a lot of linoleum carvings for letterboxes
and ofc playing games, watching movies, and listening to music!
In early April I started using Personal Kanban (visualize your work; limit WIP) and I went from thinking I was an unambitious and boring person to realizing I wasn’t giving myself enough credit for all the things I want to do! Being able to see the entire backlog of large and small projects was overwhelming at first, but also a lesson in - what do I really prioritize that’s important to me?
So, if I didn’t have to work to support myself, I’d spend more time with all my personal projects. This includes, but isn’t limited to: