No Replacement For Organisation

<!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Gaby <a href="https://gabz.me/2021/03/09/another-ducking-task.html">on another ducking task manager</a></p>
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Bringing a lot of stress, things not being as organized, many little tasks within projects falling through the cracks. Because of it, I had realized that I needed to fix my system. I don’t want things to fall though, I don’t want to rely on my mental notes, “Oh I’ll remember that later” or “I will make a note of it later”. I am very forgetful, and more so now that I’ve got lots on my plate.
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<p>Every so often my busy life calms down a bit and I stop using <a href="https://gr36.com/todoist-organise-my-life/">Todoist</a> and slope back to reminders or sometimes nothing at all. It’s at this point I start forgetting things and not getting all of those things out of my brain.</p>
<p>There really is no replacement for getting into a good task management system but many people look to apps rather than themselves. <a href="https://gr36.com/a-new-productivity-app-wont-make-you-more-productive/">A new app rarely changes</a> things for a long period of time unless you build a robust system too. But it certainly helps to get you started!</p>
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