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Best way of organizing tasks, to-do list, appointments, etc?
How do you organize the list of tasks, to-do's, appointments, etc to make sure you accomplish the things that need to get done in your daily lives?

I've tried a bunch of things but I haven't seen the perfect system of keeping track of everything I need to do in my personal and work life.

I'm interested in hearing tips from other users who have tried different systems or methods for organizing your tasks and schedules.
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Write a simple to-do list which increases productivity by 20 percent and has extra benefits in saving your energy and relieving your stress. Spending just 10 minutes of your 24 hrs time would make planning of your activities easy. If possible write down all the tasks for next day before hand. Writing down your tasks is one major work to be done to maximize your benefits. If you are comfortable to write it o paper or computer it is up to your wish.
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Answer Date: 07:25pm 11/13/07
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Great suggestions from everyone. I chose this because I like the suggestions on prioritization.

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u can buy a small board wid a marker to write down ur daily tasks and appointments on it n the day to perform those tasks.u can erase them as soon as ur tasks r finished n write new ones. or u can buy a small diary exclusively 4 this purpose.all the best :)
Answer Date: 06:13am 11/02/07
 
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Use Yahoo calender in yahoo mail. I do the same and am very happy about it.

Also you can try Google calender, this will also help you great in managing your day to day schedule and to-do lists and appointments.

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Answer Date: 02:22pm 11/02/07
 
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First ask yourself if you want something paper based or electronic? My husband swears by his Treo and I have used the Filofax system for many years now and think "if it ain't broke don't fix it!".

If paper based is the way you want to go think about how you like to see information. Is your calendar a day, week or month at a time? A day a page leaves lots of room to write your appointments as well as "to do's"...
Answer Date: 05:27pm 11/02/07
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You could get a journal and keep up with it everyday. Put it somewhere that you will remember to look at it. You might not have time to get on the computer everyday. Instead it would be easier to use a notebook or a journal.
Answer Date: 09:33pm 11/02/07
 
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I feel that I am very computer literate; although have always found that the "old way" is just a bit easier.

Yes, computers, text messaging, Blackberry, etc. are fine; but who's got the time to enter all of that information into these devices?

I have two weekly planners.
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Answer Date: 04:36pm 11/05/07
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When I was in graduate school, and single and before my son was born, my favorite way of keeping track of things to do was to send myself an email with the due date and topic in the "Subject:" line. I did not have that many items to keep track of but they were all quite important (coursework, research and teaching) and I could not afford to miss anything. The email to myself system was just the perfect balance of "bookkeeping effort", visibility, and sorting features at that time.
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Answer Date: 10:37pm 11/06/07
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To do lists are extremely helpful, and you should make one everyday. However, prioritizing your to do list is very very important. For example, if you don't prioritize you might end up doing your petty chores and forget something important like calling a loved one to tell them you love them. You won't always get everything accomplished you want to in one day, but if you get the important things done you will find yourself living a happier and more content life....
Answer Date: 07:16am 11/15/07
 
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You could use a daily planner, or an internet site which you would write in appointments and such, and have it emailed to you or sent to your phone.
Answer Date: 05:45pm 11/17/07
 
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I find when organizing tasks it's easier to seperate them into smaller ones so that you can actually do them without a hassel rather than one huge job to do at the last minute. If you need to put t in a schedule you should arrage the by difficulty so you can corespond them with your everyday schedule and make your day a little easier.
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Answer Date: 10:12pm 11/25/07
 
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Get a calender that will fit in your purse that has a lot of writing space for each day. Then as soon as you find out something you have to do, write down when you are going to do it/work on it, NOT just when it has to be done. That way every day you will see what you have to work on and the deadline will not sneak up on you. Also, highlight any important due dates or appointments so that they stand out among all of the other things.
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Answer Date: 11:00am 11/29/07
 
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