We’re thankful for project management tools

May 29, 2021
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This week, we are thankful for…project management tools. Look, we know that sometimes they feel like a burden. They remind you of all of the things you haven’t done. They’re like a pesky friend who never tells you that you did a good job—and then reminds you that you have more to do tomorrow. (How is there always more to do tomorrow?!?)

BUT, even with all of their flaws, can you imagine what it would be like to try to keep track of the 8,765 things on your never-ending to-do list by yourself? We sure can’t. So let’s simultaneously curse and praise the names of all of the brilliant people who have devised helpful tools that remind us that the file we’re still drafting was actually due 10 minutes ago.

Ian Haisley

Ian Haisley is the Chief Strategist at Swell+Good where he gets to help amazing organizations bring their stories to life. He's a lifelong learner, a dad, a serial walker, and a frequent consumer of tacos. He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and 3 kids.
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