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Many of you may not know, but I have been using an application called "Todoist" for over 60 days. When I first set up my Todoist account, I wasn't sure if I would like it or not. Over time, however, it truly started to grow on me. It's my simplest place to implement the tasks and activities that I need to work on. If I don't think about my physical write-up of what I have planned, I know that I can go to Todoist and use it as a reference too/resource to see what I have or haven't completed. I haven't used it long enough, but I truly hope sooner than later to talk about how using applications like Todoist & Notion (the trifecta) helps you find and gain a source of productivity & planning. It somehow comes together when working on those things that are needed to get your foundation in order. I have been finding that completing at least 5 tasks a day makes me feel accomplished. A lot of them are routine-based tasks and are even more motivational in seeing that I reach what I would personally define as the finish line to my day. I also believe what has drawn my attention to Todoist more than anything is that I have my list & can match it alongside my bullet journal. It's really helped me in keeping the bullet journal more up to speed (from what I can tell, at least). I hope that you are finding your tools and resources to get the things that you need to get accomplished. And I will continue climbing this Todoist Karma board. The next goal is Expert, which I think I can reach pretty soon. |
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