I'm trying to find a way to organize my thoughts and TODOs, and, you know keep track of things. Bullet journaling seemed like a good idea, until I saw the overhead involved. 😱

What are people using out there, that has worked for them?

@tomchop I was at the same point and tried a few different app options. Todoist seems to have hit all the marks I needed; scheduling, organizing, recurring, grouping together for a “project,” sub tasks, and more. There are a couple of ways I was able to adapt it to incorporate the Eisenhower matrix but I’m still struggling a bit with giving too many things priority one statuses.

They do have a fully functional, fully free version to try it out too. I eventually upgraded to a paid version for myself for expanded capabilities (more labels, projects, etc.) but my teen is still using the free version as they learn how to organize.

Good luck with whichever way you choose.

@DarthSn3ak3rs Do you also use this for dayjob-related things?
@tomchop @DarthSn3ak3rs for the day job stuff I use https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9310236?hl=en which is very conveniently integrated with gmail
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