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As life continues to get crazier and crazier, it’s nice to employ some sort of method to help you keep track of everything that needs to be done. If you don’t, you may end up forgetting something important without even realizing it. There are plenty of Web applications that enable you to manage your tasks, but they all have different features. One of the things that I’ve realized while using these applications is that simply entering and prioritizing tasks isn’t enough to encourage me to get things done in a timely matter. However, if I attach a time limit to something, I’m more motivated to get it done. ForceDo makes tasks all about timing in a helpful way.
All of the basic task management functions are here, but it’s that timer that makes the service truly useful. Thanks to it, I can even use this service in my work by timing out certain projects and activities and sticking to it. After all, if you’re not motivated in the first place, seeing a general list of tasks isn’t going to make it any better.
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Bill
May 12th, 2009
at 4:00am
I’ll take my Moleskine and G-2 pen over all the organizational software out there. No batteries needed, and total flexibility. If I want a diagram, I draw one in 1/10 the time it would take in graphics. If I want a note, I can make it anywhere, any time, with no fuss or bother. If it has to be transferred to binary (which it rarely does) it’s a matter of a minute or two…and I’m refining, not composing.
Take a walk on the wild side.