
- Wunderlist review 2015 windows 7#
- Wunderlist review 2015 series#
This new feature is already live in Wunderlist’s web app as well as its Chrome and Windows 7 apps. as you type, and then saves you time by automatically adding a Due Date to your to-do,” Wunderlist said in a blog post regarding the updates. “In a nutshell, Smart Due Dates detect words like ‘today,’ ‘Monday,’ ‘next week,’ etc. But back to those new features, for starters, now you can mention a date when typing out a new task, and Wunderlist will automatically set the correct due date for your task. As of last month, Wunderlist boasted over 13 million users. Instead of trying to do all categories each month I hope to complete at least four.Wunderlist, the popular task management tool recently acquired by Microsoft, announced last week that they had some nifty new features in the works. When you add in books for review, that’s a lot of books.
Here are the categories I want to include in my monthly TBR piles this year:Īnd I also want to add a non-book goal each month: And I already have ideas for my TBR lists! I’m changing it a bit. We have a plan for keeping track of food we see in books. I basically just plan to keep on keeping on! I like this organization method.
Re-read 15 YA books (12 of which were Sarah Dessen books!). Wunderlist review 2015 series#
Started 19 new series that I’m interested enough in to continue. I plan to read at least one more before the end of the year Read 18 of the 20 books I listed as my most anticipated of 2015. For novel food, we just had our annual luncheon and Liza and I were scrambling for ideas… again! This year we think we have a system that will work for us to note food in books throughout the year 🙂 I still need to learn more about wordpress. I just want to have an idea of what I should be working on. Again, I don’t necessarily read all the books. I plan to continue with this method as it’s been working pretty well for me. As I read or review the books I cross them off.
I then place it, along with my to be reviewed list, in my monthly calendar view. If I’m on a blog tour for the book, I note that so I know it’s a priority.įinally, once I have my TBR set for the month, I write it on a note card. I also put a sticky note at the beginning of the month with all the review books I have releasing that month and their release date.
I’ve gone through each week in my planner and written down the books I have for review or that I’m anticipating thare are releasing that week. I liked it but now that I’ve been using a paper planner I’ve stopped. I used wunderlist for tracking monthly releases at the beginning of the year and into summer.
50 books that have been sitting on my shelf/e-reader that I’ve been meaning to get to. Caught up on 7 series that are still in progress. 57 series or companion books (not including starting new series). I didn’t read every book every month but I did pretty good. I also included any books I had for review that month and audiobooks. I made a TBR pile for each month this year (January’s here.)Įvery month I included a series I wanted to finish, a nonfiction book, a book on my physical shelf, and a netgalley/edelweiss book I missed. Goals three though seven all worked together. I even re-read Saint Anything! I also reviewed each of her books I haden’t previously reviewed. Second, I re-read all Sarah Dessen’s books before Saint Anything came out (Goal 8). Also, I would like to get better at keeping track on goodreads. I’m still terrible about marking down the non-YA books I read. This is the first year I’ve made blogging goals and actually stuck to most of them! Go me!įirst, I was much better about tracking my YA reading (Goal 2). DecemHeidi Blogging Year in Review + 2016 Goals 2015 Review: