![]() ![]() And I know I’ll get the stuff I have to get done today done. But for now, it’s just a list of the planned order in which I’m fixing things.įreeter and my really ugly bullet journal are how I’m getting things done.Īnd you know what? Mondays are still a bitch. When I’m ready for that, The Canary Revisions will get a build-out that looks like my HTWAN build. Going through my classes that are in Spliters version, and methodically finding and fixing and upgrading and updating each one. When I get finished with How to Write a Novel, I have my next nonfiction project pending… Took me about two hours to hunt down everything and set up the Class process, but as you can see, building just one lesson is a BIG process, and I’m doing one of those per week, and some lessons require things I don’t use all that often. Just not that much there, but it gets me started smoothly each morning. It took me about ten minutes to set up my fiction process. Sitting on the exact same desktop as my fiction stuff. Right now the next Daily Process is How to Write a Novel, which is such a complicated build that it isn’t just “Write Nonfiction.”įleeter allows me to have JUST my How to Write a Novel folder loaded up, all the files and links I need added in the top three rows, my Weekly Per Lesson step-by-step checklist, and my daily class To Do list. So check out the top left corner of the next screenshot. If I were just dealing with fiction, it wouldn’t be so difficult.īut fiction, of course, is just a part of what I do each day. The three colored icons are my active projects. I have access to my fiction folder (and all my project subfolders in the clickable list to the left. Top left corner of the software, you have what I think of as the Process List.Īnd in the first screenshot, you see DAILY FICTION. I got the paid version after trying out the free version for about fifteen minutes. This is a free download, vailable for Mac & PC (and I think I read that they have a Linux version in the works). ![]() Meet Freeter… The Organizer for Folks Who DO ![]() So today I’m recommending some free-to-remarkably inexpensive software that has taken a helluva lot of the crazy out of my day. I think the last software I recommended was Scrivener, back when it first came out. ![]()
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