Date: 2015-06-01 11:44 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hunningham
And how I do it - just in case it's of interest at this stage. I've tried excel for time tracking but it did not work for me - I ended up just making up time-entries, which is really not the way it should go.

I use toggl for time-tracking, which I really like. Available as website, or app, and free for single users.

I also use paper log books, hard-backed - the sort lab technicians use (or the sort I used when I was a lab technician). This is for everything - to-do lists and ta-da lists, notes from meetings & phonecalls, thinky things, and a work diary. It has to be a permanent logbook; pieces of paper just disappear into the void and are gone forever.

And between paper and toggl I'm usually okay.
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