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Task Management for Humans as Self Care

This is a new lesson built with The Carpentries Workbench.

Overview

This lesson will introduce you to a number of tools designed to help you work more efficiently. The aim is not to increase your productivity for the benefit of your employer, but as a form of self-care. The idea is to help you keep on top of your tasks, to reduce anxiety and make sure that you can have a life outside the office.

We do not intend to present a single solution for everyone, but you may find some techniques from these various frameworks work for you. This lesson is aimed at the research software engineering community but may also be useful to those working in other areas.

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Background

This lesson was initially created at Collaborations Workshop '24, an event hosted by the Software Sustainability Institute (SSI).

Development

If you would like to contribute to the lesson, please feel free to open issues and pull requests.

More information about the configuration can be found in the template.

Contributors

  • Jez Cope
  • Nicky Nicolson
  • Hugo Gruson
  • Matthew Gascoyne
  • Mike Simpson
  • Selina Aragon
  • Olexandr Konovalov
  • Aman Goel

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CW24 Hack Day project - Carpentries-style lesson "Task Management for Humans as Self Care"

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