![]() You can keep those cards simple, or they can be incredibly detailed with checklists, images, uploaded files, and even team communication! Cards can be easily copied, or moved or assigned to a different list or board. On each of those lists, you add cards, sort of like how you pin “pins” to a Pinterest Board. For me, I have one board for my photography business, with different lists including Urgent Todo’s, General Todo’s, Client workflow, etc. You can completely customize this to work in the best way for you. Trello is organized by Boards, Lists, and Cards. This is why I also use it for personal running lists of items I need at the grocery store, or Target. It syncs across ALL my mobile devices.It’s FREE! Seriously, you can have close to ALL the good features in the free plan!.Last week, Kat from Dear Sweetheart Events hosted a free webinar on how she uses Trello, and I quickly realized that I now use Trello even more so than I did when I mentioned it last year, and that a blog post was in order! Watching Kat’s webinar reminded me how much I truly do depend on this tool, and how amazing it is, because I not only use it to organize tasks and projects in my businesses, but also in my personal life too! ( Busy Moms- I am talking to YOU today too!) I had previously tried numerous online todo systems before- both free and paid- and had never found one that I enjoyed as much as this one. ( Her video was so helpful in giving me a visual for how to apply it to my own business!) One of the tools that made that list was TRELLO! I originally came across inspiration for how to use Trello in my business in this blog post by Katelyn James. This past December I shared a blog post about how I was getting ready to goal set for 2016, and the resources I was using to do so.
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