Over the years, I've tried 15+ apps to help find some form of discipline and process but never found the sweet spot.
Now I use a combination of Notion, TickTick, Google apps and now a sprinkling of Freedom to keep me focused.
What about you?
@jenny_zhai ๐ฒ It's hard to beat in the moment. I've leaned on David Seah's Emergent Task Planner a lot https://davidseah.com/node/the-e... there's something reassuring in committing to physical media.
Trello. Since we started using it, we have started to handle our work in a much more practical way. Furthermore, everyone is aware of their tasks.
On the other hand, I'm still looking for an application that will discipline myself, I tried many applications but I was not successful. I am waiting for your suggestions!
@arda_finsmart Trello is great and still one of the most effective ways of managing life and projects for me. I've tried Kanbans in other apps and it's not the same.
I really like the eesel chrome extension. It automatically groups together webpages that you visit and helpes me keep my broswer much cleaner and more organised
I've come full circle after many failed revisions:
1. To-dos: Any.do
2. Notes: Apple native app (was previously Evernote)
3. Pen and paper each morning for daily focus / to-do list
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Hey Ian, great question. I use a multitude of apps that help me to stay focused/organized. I use Momentum to plan out my week, Asana for a closer look at tasks within each day, and Pomofocus.io to help with focusing on those tasks.
Ohhh subscribing to this thread.
Trello, the Notes app on my Mac and good old Google Calendar are my go-to's. Keen to check out some of the other app shared here though!
old school paper notebook.
If I bothered righting something down there, it's important. It feels important and it's easy to check it.
Yeah, it's not synced, but I tend to forget anything that is automatically uploaded to the cloud and synced without me noticing it.
They can turn your phone into a serious timesaver.
1. Google Keep. To begin, you'll need a note-taking app where you can consolidate your scribbles, lists, and fragmented notes.
2. Smarter Time.
3. Todoist.
4. Habit List.
5. Pocket.
Used Google Keep and now Notion for a lot of things because it's easy to stay synced with multiple devices and to share with others.
But tbh I always find myself coming back to handwritten notebooks. Just so much easier for quick todo lists and regular journaling to keep the chaos in my head manageable ๐ ๐