12/16/2023 0 Comments Recurring task in todoistThe more alike tasks are, the easier it is to switch between the two in a short space of time and with little productivity penalty. What you are really doing is context switching. Sorry, Charlie! That’s a common misconception. Attention spans and deep work are at an all-time low. Tweets, news, sports, YouTube, podcasts…and that’s just a short list only from the digital world! Many of us have multiple devices within a few feet of our favorite chair that spend their time lighting up, dinging, buzzing, and ringing. No you don’t! We live in a world of CRAZY connectivity! Everything is always on all the time. We’ll cover Todoist, email management, ways to focus on tasks (like me trying to write this blog post), and much, much more. What I plan to unleash into your minds is a series of tools and methods I use every day to get everything done. Add on top of that the need to sleep, work out, and get things done around our house. I work a demanding job in a challenging field, host a podcast, a live stream, have a wife, four wonderful kids, and a few hobbies. Over the past few years, I have managed to shift from an anxious task tracker to a productivity power user. Enter Todoist, a product which boasts you can “regain clarity and calmness by getting all those tasks out of your head and onto your to-do list (no matter where you are or what device you use).” To say that Todoist is a to-do list or even a project management application would be a gross understatement.
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