Cooking is a multifaceted job that requires equal parts planning, organization, and work. (Simmer for one week, season as needed.)
This week’s thorough tip comes from brumley, who walks us through their whole process from planning and shopping to cooking and ongoing organization.
I love to cook and RTM
It’s that time of year again—time for that renewal you lost track of. It’s easy to do! But with things like ID and passports, timing can really matter.
This week’s tip from alan.porter will help you prevent that: with the right repeats, you’ll stay
For some autistic people, challenges with executive function can make day-to-day routines difficult or draining.
Having an organized to-do list is a big advantage, but still requires careful planning. This week, in honor of World Autism Awareness/Acceptance Day, gm1 shares their insights in creating lists specifically for routines and
It’s great when a task helps you do what needs to be done when it is time, but what about the task that needs a lot of context or has a lot of details?
You can add a note right alongside adding a task too, as nodonovan describes in
Keyboard shortcuts in the web/desktop app are very helpful to perform actions quickly and to navigate around your tasks, lists, etc.
This week, vpanzano shares a tip that takes things to the next level: naming your lists and views thoughtfully to make jumping around even easier!
Just a little
GTD posts have been a popular niche for our Tips & Tricks Tuesday posts. They end up being very interesting because they demonstrate different ways to organize your tasks based on GTD principles.
This week’s tip is no different! Here’s a very thorough GTD setup driven primarily by
Sometimes you’re just done with a project. Archiving lists is a nice way to hide them (and their tasks) when you are putting them away for a while—or forever!
However, if things are a bit more in flux for you, you will appreciate fant’s tip about showing
When you get your organization all lined up, it’s possible to miss a beat if you forget to organize a task.
This week’s tip is a team-up between jondcoleman and raymond.bergmark: don’t forget about your Inbox tasks! And also make sure you organize your tasks exactly
Email can often demand a lot of time. This week’s tip, shared by fabianhemmert, shows a quick way to get started with routine or planned emails. Anything to make it easier, right? 😅
I often have recurring emails to send: remind my students to do X every semester, ask my
Organizing everything in your life can be a lot of work! We try to be the app that is “everywhere you are” to make that as smooth as possible, so we were especially impressed to come across this tip that lays out how you can use our various apps and
No one wants to miss an important task—that’s why we keep them in a list! This week’s tip, shared by dillo99, shows a nifty Smart List to help surface tasks to make sure you have them organized the way you want.
As you get more sophisticated with
Looking at your task lists can help you see everything you have going on, but what about a new perspective? This week’s tip comes from someone who suggests using your calendar to see your tasks in a new way.
Remember The Milk allows you to export tasks as a