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Language Learning Routine: Keeping the Four Skills in Balance
Open this template at the start of each week if your self-study keeps drifting toward reading and listening. The whiteboard holds a mind map that breaks the four skills apart, a matrix that sorts each skill by practice time and confidence, a day-by-skill allocation grid, the rules that keep the habit alive, and a picture of where you want to be in three months. The task board runs on four tracks — reading, listening, writing, speaking — and every card resets to Not started when you copy it, so you can rebuild the routine the same way each week.
KPT Retrospective Board: From Last Try to the Next One
For teams that close each cycle with a retrospective, opened shortly before the session and used live during it. The whiteboard holds a frame for how the last Try went, the Keep / Problem / Try frames, a grid for sorting problems by impact and control, a 60-minute agenda, and a frame for the Try you commit to. The task board runs from raw topics through running the Try to checking its impact, and starts with four parent tasks - prepare, collect, decide, follow through - each with its own subtasks.
KPI Tree Board: From North Star to Daily Actions
For whoever owns the numbers on a product or business unit, opened at the start of a quarter or whenever the strategy gets revisited. The whiteboard holds the north star metric, a mindmap breaking it into KPIs and the actions behind them, a definition sheet for every metric, a quadrant for deciding what to tackle first, and frames for operating rules, common pitfalls, and weekly notes. The task board runs from candidate metrics through definition, instrumentation, and review to live, starting with four parent tasks (pick the north star, build the tree, write the specs, run the weekly loop) and their subtasks.
Job Search Tracker: Applications and Company Comparison on One Board
If you are considering a move, open this template when you start gathering information and keep using it through the final offer decision. The whiteboard holds your non-negotiables, a map of what to say about yourself, a comparison grid covering pay, working style, growth, and culture, a matrix of interest against likelihood, and the rules for running the process. The task board runs from watchlist to closed, and starts with five parent tasks - defining what matters, building the shortlist, polishing the documents, getting interview ready, and deciding on the offer - each with its own subtasks.
Job Handover Checklist: Inventory to Working Solo
For the person leaving a role and the person taking it over, opened on day one of the handover and used until it closes. The whiteboard holds the goal and exit criteria, a frequency-versus-key-person matrix for deciding what to transfer first, a grid of the material each type of work needs, and the five steps from inventory to working solo. The task board moves work from inventory through documentation, review and shadowing, and starts with four parent tasks - map the work, write it down, work side by side, and hand over - each with its own subtasks.
Household Budget Reset — start with fixed costs and build a system that saves on its own
Open this board for thirty minutes after payday when you want to reset your monthly spending. The whiteboard maps where the money goes, sorts every possible cut by size and effort so you know what to do first, and holds a grid of current, target, and action for each category. The task board starts with four parent tasks — see the numbers, cut the fixed costs, automate saving, and keep it going — plus twelve subtasks, all sitting in Not started.
Home Deep Clean Map: A Room-by-Room Year-End Plan
For anyone splitting the year-end clean with family, opened at the start of December and used through the last day. The whiteboard holds this year's target and the time you actually have, a room-by-room map covering floors, shelves and wet areas, the order to work in - toss, store, polish - and which cleaner suits which mess. The task board separates this week's jobs from what is underway across five columns, and starts with five parent tasks - planning, kitchen, wet rooms, main rooms and the entryway - each with its own subtasks.
Hiring Pipeline Tracker: Screening to Offer
For recruiters and interviewers, opened the day a role goes live and used until the seat is filled. The whiteboard maps what happens at each stage, compares candidates on the same scored axes, sorts them into four quadrants by skill fit and interest, and fixes the rules for response times and rejection notes. The task board moves work from to do through scheduling and decisions, and starts with five parent tasks - defining the role, sourcing, running the process, assessing, and offering - each with its own subtasks.
Weekly Habit Tracker: Start Small and Keep a 7-Day Streak
Open this board on Sunday evening, when you look back at the week and reset the three habits for the next one. The whiteboard holds this week's goal and ground rules, a habit-by-weekday tracking grid, a trigger-and-reward design frame, a payoff-versus-effort matrix, and a weekly cycle flow. The task board runs four tracks — narrow, trigger, log, review — and every card resets to not started when you copy the template, so the same board works week after week.
100-Day Countdown Plan for Passing a Certification Exam
Open this template once you have registered for an exam and are 100 days out from test day. The whiteboard holds your pass goal and time budget, the four-phase flow from basics to drills to past papers to the final stretch, a subject-by-week target grid, a priority matrix for topics, and your weekly ground rules. The task board is split into five parent tasks — audit, basics, drills, past papers, final stretch — and every card starts as Not started when you copy it, so you only pull this week's cards into This week.
Employee Onboarding: A 30-60-90 Day Plan
For the hiring manager and the mentor, opened about a week before the new hire starts and kept open for the first three months. The whiteboard holds the goal you agree on up front, a day-by-day map of week one, a 30-60-90 grid across knowledge, people, and results, and the questions to ask at each check-in. The task board runs from not started through to done, and starts with five parent tasks - pre-boarding, week one, day 30, day 60, and day 90 - each with its own subtasks.
Doujinshi Deadline Countdown — back-plan from the printer's cutoff to weekly page targets
A circle organiser opens this template the day they commit to a new book. The whiteboard holds a frame with the event date and the printer's cutoffs, a mind map of the book's structure, the six stages from plot to submission, a week-by-page target grid, and a matrix for deciding what to cut. The task board is split into four parent tasks — plot, storyboard, artwork, and finishing — with child tasks like page budgeting and cover art all sitting untouched at the start.