

On the other hand, you may find that these few short minutes of self-study were a worthy investment when you start to power through work that you were once too frazzled to concentrate on. This does take about five minutes to set up, after all. If you’re busy right now, don’t let me slow you down - you can stop reading now and go back to what you were doing before I distracted you. As I tweaked my little wannabe Kanban Board, I was more and more impressed at the flexibility and utility of OneNote. I turned to OneNote, Microsoft’s notetaking software. I played with Kanban Flow at home and found it to be incredibly useful, but to my dismay, it wasn’t available at work, so I had to find another option. I needed a system to keep my head on straight.

This would lead to considerable stress as soon as I’d start to work on one thing, I’d get pulled away and forget where I left off, or even what I was working on! My day becomes a whirlwind of distraction I end up talking to a lot of different people working on very different projects. Sometimes, I have trouble prioritizing my tasks.
