Productivity for Creatives: Planning for Efficiency
Quick tasks vs. complex tasks
A course by Ani Castro , Productivity Specialist
About the video: Quick tasks vs. complex tasks
Overview
“During this lesson, I'll explain the difference between each type of task based on the time and effort it takes to complete it, so you can identify which ones are candidates for an action plan. ”
In this video lesson Ani Castro addresses the topic: Quick tasks vs. complex tasks, which is part of the Domestika online course: Productivity for Creatives: Planning for Efficiency. Learn how to create a detailed action plan to organize your projects and bring your ideas to life.
Partial transcription of the video
“U2 LESSON 3 Quick Tasks vs. Complex Tasks In previous lessons you have heard me use the word "projects." What do I mean by “project”? A project is a set of tasks. In this lesson, I’ll tell you a little more about tasks. There are two types of tasks that make up a project. We have quick tasks and complex tasks. Each project can have both, no matter how many. It's not like a project involves five quick and five complex tasks - it can vary completely from project to project. Quick tasks are all the tasks that are simple and easy to implement. It's like brushing your teeth. I don't have to thin...”
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Course summary for: Productivity for Creatives: Planning for Efficiency
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Creative Consulting, Design Management, Management & Productivity, Marketing

Ani Castro
A course by Ani Castro
Ani Castro is an expert in mindful productivity and time management. She's the founder and CEO of Tengo Planes, a business project that allows her to share her passion for goals, planning, and organization with anyone who wants to make the most of their time. She is also a consultant for entrepreneurs and business owners in Mexico.
She began her journey into entrepreneurship one year after earning her degree in graphic and advertising design. It wasn't long before idea overload and the lack of planning and organization started to take its toll, eventually leading to burnout. Thanks to this experience, she realized that balance is the key to success and discovered that action plans are the perfect tool for pinning down and developing an idea.
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