Android apps for productivity

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Many apps for productivity are available, from the simple any.do to those with more features like my favorite at tasks.org. GTasks (Android) is another option that I’ve used in the past.

Google is my go-to productivity tool. The Keep It Super Simple System is a completely free system that combines the benefits of both electronic and paper methods. My system relies on Google Calendar and Tasks, plus some apps:

See more apps for happiness and personal development and for tracking habits.

see alsoChoosing a Time Management System and Learn How to Use Google Apps for Productivity

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