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clear for brain dumps, structured for time blocks, todoist for scheduling
Jan 31, 2024

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Like Trello or other kanban board apps for to-do lists where every item is a card and those cards are sorted by status into columns (ex To Do, Doing and Done). And I use Toggl Plan a timeline-based app for tracking projects and keeping track of deadlines… i have about 600 projects archived on there at this point. I tried Notion and wasn’t a fan I’m a visual thinker and I don’t like to get too bogged down into planning and organizing things. I’d rather just get them down in the most simple intuitive way possible!
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my philosophy is writing everything out so i have to rely on my brain to remember as little as possible. i have a planner for scheduling and a tiny notebook for thoughts and written to do lists. ticktick is for my digitial to do lists, which i organize for homework and individual projects and just things happening in my day. i got it because other apps asked too much of me and this one lets me pick the color it is and simply make lists with a nice ding sound when you check something off. amazing feeling. I also love setting a reminder so an alarm literally goes off at me when something needs to happen. again, i try to make these things do the work of remembering for me
Apr 14, 2024
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I like to put a time frame of when I want to get the task done by, writing it down: “do [thing] by 4pm”. I don’t always actually do things by that time but then that encourages me to speed up if I’m going over since it does make me feel guilty so pushes me to complete it. Also download one of those apps like flora where you grow a tree when you don’t check your phone. Or One Sec which stops you for a second whenever you open a certain app, to make you think about what you’re doing.
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