From the course: Staying Organized While Working Remotely or On-Site

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Use an app to help you

Use an app to help you

From the course: Staying Organized While Working Remotely or On-Site

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Use an app to help you

- Have you been writing your to-do lists on scraps of paper that you can't find the next day? Maybe you've been using pen and paper to write your to-do lists. You may like something a little more comprehensive like a to-do list app such as Todoist or Google Task. There are so many more but I'll just briefly talk about these two. Sometimes when you use an external system like one of these apps, it's just what you need to capture all the ideas swirling around in your brain. There are so many on the market, but here are a few that I've seen really help people. First, Todoist is a great one because it's easy to use and it has a fairly simple interface. It's super compatible across most platforms and has a free version which works great. Or it can upgrade to a premium version for less than $5 a month. There's also Google Tasks, which is totally free and works really well alongside Google Calendar and Gmail. This is a no-frills app that is great at letting you batch…

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