Board Thread:Eureka Moments/@comment-33231837-20180118132117/@comment-31657987-20180315012027

I took different approach when I had a long list of tasks. I listed them on a piece of paper in sections divided into the following categories:

1) tasks in low energy cost pics - list the item and the pic

2) low cost pics with specific mode -item, pic/mode (like text

3) high cost pics (you decide where to draw the high/low cut)

4) high cost pics with specific mode

5) other - this included puzzles and requirements like specific mode but not specific pic (Eg. any pic in curse).

When we have an event, I tend to focus on the low cost pictures to get maximum paid items so I am only looking at the first two tasks groups. If, there is a picture with two tasks, then that becomes a a higher priority. If there is no event, I tend to focus on high cost/high reward pics to maximize level progress so I concentrate on groups 3 & 4. If the task requires a puzzle, I may wait to see if the next event uses that puzzle. If it requires a puzzle that I particularly dislike, I may wait until several tasks require that puzzle, them hope to play that puzzle the least amount of times. In any case, the task list is not so overwhelming when broken into these smaller categories.