Stepcase Lifehack: "As far as I’m concerned, there is no better personal productivity tool than the humble to-do list. Just the ability to put down and visually scan everything you’ve got on your plate offers a huge benefit – as anyone who’s ever reached for a sheet of paper and started listing tasks when they were feeling overwhelmed will attest.
What’s missing in most to-do lists, though, is the element of time."
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It's not the tools that you use to manage your time, it's how you use them and making sure that you actually remember to use them that lets you get things done. I've got 4 different to-do lists apps on my phone, 2 on my computer, and I'm set up with 3 on the web. I've tried a bunch of them, and they're all pretty much the same - it's something that lets me make a list and take it with me. I can take my choice of them but the only reason to prefer one over the other is the interface and how it backs things up. One other thing they have in common is that no matter what features they have, none of them are of any use whatsoever if I don't remember to actually look at them now and then.
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