Yeah I totally get what you mean about that project timeline. We had a similar situation last quarter where everything seemed to shift at the last minute and nobody knew who was supposed to sign off on the final drafts. I ended up creating a shared tracker with all the dependencies mapped out and it helped a lot even though a couple of people forgot to update their status. Honestly the biggest win was just getting everyone on the same page during the Monday huddle. Have you tried using a simple color coded system for the milestones? It sounds basic but it made a big difference for us especially when we had multiple streams running at once. The whole team started referencing it without me having to remind them which was a relief. I know every group operates a little differently but sometimes the low tech solutions work better than the fancy tools. Let me know if you want me to share the template I built because I think it could adapt pretty easily to your workflow and I'm happy to walk through it if that would be helpful. ruIYDfHHwrMoZ
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I was just telling my sister about the hiking trip we did last weekend and she asked if I had any recommendations for gear. Honestly I think the most important thing is having good boots that are already broken in because nothing ruins a hike faster than blisters a few miles in. We took the trail up near Pine Ridge and the views at the top were absolutely worth the climb even though my legs were sore the next day. I also packed way too many snacks but honestly nobody complained about that. There was this one spot where the trail opened up onto a meadow full of wildflowers and we just sat there for like twenty minutes taking it all in. My friend brought his camera and got some really nice shots of the sunrise. If you end up going I can send you the exact route we took because there are a few turnoffs that are easy to miss. Also make sure to bring plenty of water because there isn't much shade on the upper section. We're already planning to go back next month maybe try a different loop this time.