What about the personal summary of your recently completed todo's (perhaps for motivation and making sure you're working on the right things), and recently added pending todo's (as a reminder) ?
Also a nope — I'm on top of my pending todos multiple times per day and check the completed ones at the end of the day.
However a more analytical approach that shows charts and how many todos I've completed each day/week/month, maybe when I'm most productive (time of day) would be nice to have.
Ah yes in the early days I actually prototyped something like that for myself. Where it would challenge me to beat last week's number of completed todo's. But now I don't feel like the quantity of todo's is that meaningful. Sometimes you complete one really important todo (that may or may not have taken a lot of work), and other times you complete a bunch of (possibly smaller) todo's that are not necessarily that useful.
What about the personal summary of your recently completed todo's (perhaps for motivation and making sure you're working on the right things), and recently added pending todo's (as a reminder) ?
Also a nope — I'm on top of my pending todos multiple times per day and check the completed ones at the end of the day.
However a more analytical approach that shows charts and how many todos I've completed each day/week/month, maybe when I'm most productive (time of day) would be nice to have.
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Having a trendline comparing to last week/month would be cool!
Ah yes in the early days I actually prototyped something like that for myself. Where it would challenge me to beat last week's number of completed todo's. But now I don't feel like the quantity of todo's is that meaningful. Sometimes you complete one really important todo (that may or may not have taken a lot of work), and other times you complete a bunch of (possibly smaller) todo's that are not necessarily that useful.
And thus the Agile world invented velocity points and all teams rejoiced.