I use a low-tech paper notepad. This helps me to focus on the most important tasks, instead of navigating an endless list of things to do.
For completeness, I also maintain a backlog of tasks which is useful for planning, but the top ones usually remind themselves to me.
I'm not against task management tools and used several, but they must not get in the way and help to maintain clarity on what need to be done.
That's a stellar duo! Notion for that sleek style and Asana for that organized flair - it's like the dynamic duo of task management tools. How do you juggle them both without feeling like a digital multitasker extraordinaire?
As the co-founder of Flowlu, I might be a bit biased, but my favorite task management tool is Flowlu. We've designed it to be comprehensive, user-friendly, and adaptable to various business needs. It's been exciting to see how it helps our users streamline their workflows and achieve their goals. ππΌ
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