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Using the calendar app on your phone is a non negotiable must for everyone with ADHD!

Things Fantastical 2
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    Things is an easy to use task manager.
    (My solution, which probably wouldn't work for you, is to put all the notes and stuff in Evernote, and put tasks into Things. I mostly follow the Getting Things Done philosophy that the only items that should be on a calendar are items that must be done at a specific time, like attending an event or appointment. If something has to be done by a specific time, i.e., has a deadline, it belongs on your to-do list, not your calendar. So I have not turned on integration between calendar and Things. But I could, in either direction, and then I'd have everything I needed to do in one place, even if I continued to take my notes in Evernote. So far, this works well for me for not-work stuff. Unfortunately, we're an all-MS workplace, and MS doesn't make any good tools for task management. So I continue to struggle there with having things scattered across OneNote and MS Planner and Outlook.).

    #Project Management #Task Management #Todos 54 social mentions

  2. Fantastical, the Mac calendar app you'll enjoy using. Quickly create new events with natural language input and more.
    In place of Calendar, I use Fantastical. Which has apparently added task management? Huh. News to me. It's got a pretty nice UI and natural-language parsing for adding entries.

    #Calendar #Appointments and Scheduling #Office & Productivity 26 social mentions

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