Drinking enough water is important for your health, but it’s difficult to keep track of and can be a bit daunting to think about over the course of a day. This week’s tip, shared by rtm_user_123, suggests breaking down this goal into smaller steps that help
It’s possible to use Smart Lists to be very organized and to help prioritize your tasks and your time. This week’s tip, shared by megan.strickland, takes it one step further: a Smart List that helps you sift through what you can work on next… with less effort.
Stretching and light exercise is very beneficial, and certainly possible at a computer with a short break, but it’s easy to get focused and to forget to ever do it. This week’s tip, shared by milkiglo, removes that obstacle – and also suggests the possibility of taking your stretching
Sometimes it can feel like you’ll never get through today’s tasks or, even worse, that you haven’t gotten anything done all day! To help with that, this week’s tip, shared by taylor.andrew, suggests a quick addition to your Smart Lists to keep your day in
The “complete” methods we share for how fellow users organize their tasks and lists tend to be quite thorough. This week’s tip, shared by dbblues, is comparatively simple: he aimed for a simpler set of lists, Smart Lists, and tags to keep everything organized across his apps.
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It’s possible to have so many tasks that new ones can get lost. If your Inbox isn’t working out for you, this week’s tip may help: idickinson suggests a way to add tasks quickly, including on the go, while maintaining the rest of their system.
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We recently covered an Eisenhower matrix to separate important and urgent tasks. We thought we’d, well, square things off with another take on quadrants. This week’s tip, shared by cek1227, suggests 5 quadrants – yes, 5! – to prioritize your tasks.
The Four Quadrants from Covey are very helpful, but
Due dates seem like a pretty straightforward property, but it’s always interesting to see some different uses for them. This week, cadetblue shares a tip for using dates as a “kill” switch – complete the task or get rid of it!
Often I use RTM not only to record activities
Long lists can seem inevitable when organizing or planning things thoroughly, and they can be a bit overwhelming to look at entirely. This week’s tip, shared by lars_m, describes a few Smart Lists to help break down a long list into some more manageable pieces.
As a PhD-student
It’s easy to get into a routine of postponing too many tasks too often. This week’s tip, shared by marthe.marthe, suggests a straightforward method for keeping track of just the current week, making your lists and projects more manageable.
I have tried many things to get my
An Eisenhower matrix can be a useful way to separate and to prioritize important tasks versus urgent ones. This week’s tip, shared by mehardin, suggests an automatic setup of these four quadrants using Smart Lists.
It’s difficult when planning our day and our actions to lose sight between
Whether it’s your boss, family, friends, or someone else, it’s easy to think of something you want to ask someone… but not have the opportunity to ask it right away. This week’s tip, shared by visruts, offers an easy way to keep track of these questions until