No matter what team we’re on, everyone at Dropbox has a unique way of using Dropbox - both for work and personally, and I love learning about all the different uses!
To share how she uses Dropbox we have Maureen, who works with the chatbot team at Dropbox. Check out how she uses Paper to stay organized, and to maintain good health habits below.
I usually start my week with creating a weekly action list which helps to keep me focused and disciplined. It also avoids me slipping into overwork or procrastinating and helps me set some healthy boundaries which is definitely required when working from home.
It is an iterative process and I keep reviewing and adjusting as I try and figure out what is needed from week to week. I like to add in a positive message or affirmation which brings a smile to my face when I read what I have to do.
Recently I have noticed that I could be sitting for a long time at a desk getting absorbed in work and I have started to get some back pain so I incorporated Personal Good health & Wellbeing goals into my weekly action plan now. Some things are as simple as standing up regularly, and adjusting my sitting position, and others just need to be a constant reminder - like drinking enough water throughout the day.
Having the ability to add in emoji or colour takes the boring look off my task list and makes it more inviting. The fact that I can add reminders to ensure that I don’t miss any deadlines is really good and I love the sense of achievement I feel when I close off the tasks on my list. I keep it simple but it makes my day go smoothly.
Maureen's to-do list
I also use paper to keep track of
- Projects at work
- Documents I’m currently working on
- Meeting minutes
- Useful links
- Personal good health & wellbeing
- Slack channels
- Holiday tracker
I love the idea of adding a positive message while making your to-do list, so that you can perk up when you get to it. The idea of merging well-being and work is great as well, because let’s be honest, you can’t exclude your well-being for 8 hours a day. I’ll definitely be taking a few of these tips into my own to-do list.
How do you organize your day to day work?