
Many apps for productivity are available to help you manage your tasks.
A calendar is the starting point for any task management system. Google calendar is a clear standout in this area in my opinion. In fact, Google is the go-to productivity tool in my system. I love how I can access and update it anywhere. The Keep It Super Simple System is a completely free system that combines the benefits of both electronic and paper methods.
A to do list is the next thing to consider. There are many apps for this, from the simple any.do to those with more features like my favorite at tasks.org. I’ve also used Google Tasks, MyTasks and GTasks in the past. Now, I simply use a checklist note in Google Keep. Todoist is another popular option for tasks. Nirvana is built for the Getting Things Done system.
For other lists, I use Google Docs in Google Drive for more permanent information, and Google Keep for more frequently changing lists, for temporary notes, and to capture ideas. Evernote is another popular option for lists.
For reminders, I like Google Keep and the blip blip app for a quiet hourly chime.
For repeating tasks, I rely on checklists, but have used MyTasks in the past.
Learn How to Use Google Apps for Productivity
see also: more apps for happiness and personal development and for tracking habits.
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