Milka & Cameron
Hey Cameron, I’ve been noticing your color‑coded folders—any chance you could share how you decide what colors to use? I’m trying to set up a system for our study group and could use some of your strategic insight.
Sure thing—think of each folder as a chess piece. Green means ‘go’, red is a warning or block, yellow flags a potential threat, blue is long‑term strategy, purple is a side project that might become a main line, and orange is the “just because” stuff I keep for later. I assign colors by urgency and phase, and I keep a quick reference card by the stack so I never forget. Throw in a splash of retro pastel if you want it trend‑worthy.
Wow, that’s a brilliant way to think about it—like a living board! I love the idea of the quick reference card; I’ll get one of those now and start putting a little pastel splash on my notes too. Thanks for the master plan!
Love that! If it turns into a study‑group chess club, let me know—I’ll bring the napkins for the million‑dollar breakout session. Good luck!
That’s the spirit! I’ll definitely let you know when the chess club kicks off—I’ll have a stack of napkins ready and a checklist for the breakout session. Catch you soon!
Sounds like a plan—just bring the napkins, I’ll bring the chaos. Catch you there!
Sounds perfect—I'll bring the napkins, you bring the chaos, and we'll make it a smashing study‑session! Catch you there.