

Use something incredibly simple and wildly cross platform (Google Keep, Todoist, etc). I use this when I reach complete and utter chaos due to trauma or something else where I know I won't have time to actually do reviews. Mark Forster has something called Autofocus/Final Version where it's just one long list. There is another option, if you're not managing others/tracking a lot of other folk's work.

That's ok, it sounds like you're in a crazy situation - but if you don't have ~1 hour/week to devote to reviewing and maintaining your system, nothing will help much. Reading your suggestions meant a lot!ĭo you have time to do reviews at all right now? If not, no system will ever feel simple or little overhead because you won't have time to go through things. Now I’m well again and going to try some of them. I have previously dabbled with gtd and now I need a simple system which is intuitive and not to time-consuming to learn, ideally working on both phone and desktop.Įdit: a thousand thanks for all your replies! I contracted a mild COVID mid December and I haven’t had the time or energy to answer your posts or try out your suggestions.

I'm a iOS user, I use Notion (and pdfExpert) for studying and OneNote for reference. I'm stressed out, and when trying to sleep all "must-dos" and projects keep on popping up in my head.
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I need to have a system that helps me with everyday tasks, professional projects (like preparing to board exam, learning new skills keeping up to date with recommendations and research and reading for next steps), and personal projects (health, social, children, home maintenance and home improvement). I'm a health care professional, we're currently overwhelmed by covid, and while working double amount of night shifts, life and "career" moves on.
