Mail and Reminders: going stock

<p><strong>In earlier articles I have written about time blocking, email apps and task managers. Being a more or less semi-professional procrastinator I tend to spend a lot of time thinking of what app to try instead of actually getting things done.</strong></p> <p>I am in no way an expert, I am &mdash; probably like most of you &mdash; a Mac and iPhone/iPad user that gets lost in all apps and constantly try to find a way out of that spinning wheel of procrastination.</p> <p>My main problem I have found is that I have tried to understand and use the GTD-theory. But my mind does not work in those ways, so I realise I will never be able to function if I lock myself to a certain theory.</p> <p>As example: I think the &lsquo;important&rsquo;-function in Apple Reminders is really good. That way I can easily see what tasks are of most importance to me, regardless of&nbsp;<strong>WHEN</strong>&nbsp;I am supposed to do it. To get that function in Things 3 I have added a tag [!Important]. I also like the flagging in Reminders.</p> <p>But I have so far not taking the step to drop Things 3. By some reason I miss the calendar overview that Things 3 has. And getting GoodTask as &lsquo;add on&rsquo; is rather pointless, since then I will just swap one third party app for another. And that will just result in a zillion new buttons to click on.<br /> <strong>So: why not just jump to Reminders?</strong></p> <p><a href="https://tomasahlbeck.medium.com/mail-and-reminders-going-stock-e511b5d5712e"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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