There’s always a task—or a decision, or an email, etc.—that we’re waiting on. We can’t do it now. But then when do we get to it?
This week’s tip from kathryn.robinson covers all the bases: keeping track of everything all over the proverbial
It can be tricky to make sure you finish a book in time to return it to the library. “How soon is that due?” “Oh, I have to finish half the book in two days?!”
This week’s tip comes from eoe: set up tasks to keep you on pace
Managing tasks together with your partner and/or family is important, but can often be harder to manage than one would expect.
This week, grant shares some great tips on using shared lists to manage household chores, simply and smoothly!
I moved in with my girlfriend last month, and when
Sending the kids back to school is a busy time: set schedule, lots of tasks, lots to juggle.
This week’s tip, shared by robyn.sukenik, covers so many of the direct and indirect things you may need to think about at this time of year. Take heed, plan ahead,
Whether working on a blog, a YouTube channel, or another social-creative endeavor, managing your content can require some regular effort.
This week, holliseaster shares a simple method for how to keep a steady pipeline of new ideas without too much extra work: capturing new ideas, preparing them, and scheduling them.
Sometimes there’s too much to juggle, lots to do and not enough time! (And, sometimes, “sometimes” feels like all the time!)
When that happens, take a few minutes and sort through what you can do. This week, andreyas shares a great way to do this: due dates set you
Looking over everything can be a little overwhelming, which is why you make a bunch of lists. But what if you don’t want to look at all your lists even?
This week’s tip suggests two ways to keep things “chill”: collapsing what you don’t need to see
Learning a new habit and changing an old habit both require the same thing: doing it over and over.
This week’s tip comes from jose.holguin, who shares an illustrative idiom of “throwing your hat over the fence” and a method to start your habit and continue it day
Planning a wedding is one of those occasions where a good task list is essential. Timing, guests, decisions, responsibility—it’s a lot of work!
This week’s tip shared by Matthew goes over some thinking about how to plan using Remember The Milk, including some clever use of shared
Reading is satisfying, but when you get to the end of a book… then what?! If you ever find yourself reaching for an idea of what to read, this week’s tip will help!
bedoubleca shares a great way to use a list of tasks to keep track of books
Social relationships, particularly at work, require a level of care and detail that may not always come naturally.
This week countdiso shares their tip on keeping track of others’ life details so that you can keep up with birthdays, anniversaries, and everything else you want!
So I’m not a
Using your phone hands-free or with Siri is great to pull up a list of tasks when you’re on the go. …But not all of your tasks, right? Which ones then?
This week’s tip comes from rusharound, who has a great idea: make a Smart List that automatically