Killing a few birds with this post.
When I talk and write about creativity and making money with art questions and comments always come up about productivity. For many artists the challenge is not creating, the challenge is sitting down to create. Productivity is challenging because it is so unique to the individual. A technique that works for my personal productivity may not work for yours. This is why I have not spent too much time on the subject of artistic productivity here on Art Palaver. But I do understand it is part of the artistic process and tips and advice can be very useful. There is always the chance that I share something I’ve stumbled across that really hits home with you and makes you an art producing machine. With that thought in mind I present you the Todoodlist.
Simple Project Management
I’ve known of the Todoodlist (To-Doodle-List) for quite some time now but only after reading a recent review of it did I decide to buy it and see if it worked for me. I like things to be simple and the Todoodlist is so simple that I really can not tell you too much about because if I did I would be giving it away, it is that simple.
Non Technical
The first great thing about the Todoodlist is that it is not based on gadgets or modern technology. It is not a way to configure your Outlook, tweak your Blackberry, or an app to download for your iPhone. It is a simple system based on good old fashioned paper and pencil. Two devices that have proven themselves as useful for centuries.
Visual
This is why I believe it might hit home with you artistic minded folks. Did you notice the “doodle” in Todoodlist? The system is visually based as opposed to a text base “to-do list.” Again I can’t say too much other than I am having fun and my project management is becoming a work of art suitable for framing.
The Bottom Line
The Todoodlist is cheap at $14 for a 97 page e-book PDF download. It contains 7 good essays on how to think about productivity and project management. It is entertaining to read. There is no risk in trying it because the author offers a “30 day no-quibble money back guarantee.” And you get to learn about the best writing surface there is in the world. (hint: it is edible)
I highly recommend giving Todoodlist a shot if you’re a visual thinker who has yet to find an effective productivity system. I am one of those and it is working for me.
One Bird Down, One More to Go
In my last post I mentioned that I am hoping to begin generating revenue from this blog. This post is a good example of how a blogger generates revenue from a blog. All those Todoodlist links up there are “affiliate” links. Which means that if you click on them and then decide to buy the e-book I will get money. In this case $7 for every book bought through my links. This can be a good way for a blogger to offer valuable information and to trickle in a little bit of income through a post. You not only get a great product you also get to support the blogs you read. Kind of like a PBS tote bag but without the annoying pledge drive.
I will always let you know when I am using an affiliate link with a brief disclaimer at the end of the post. And when you hover over the link text should pop up letting you know that as well. My goal is to always be a straight shooter with you.
If you have read and used Todoodlist let me know what you think about it in the comments. And if you buy it check back in and let us know how it is going.
Live to create!

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Thanks Daryle, I’m going to give Todoodleist a try.
Hi Daryle, I heard about this tonight at our Ft Collins tweetup. I’ll have to check this out!