Donnie

Donnie/Badger

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my current hill I'm dying in is that for anyone but especially people with ADHD, it's completely fine and encouraged to use multiple to do apps, planners, systems, etc and to rotate them as needed because the novelty of trying something again/something new makes you more likely to use it than beating yourself up about not being able to stick to one system for a long time.

today I set up a combination of ToDoist* and goblin.tools. the latter has an export to todoist function that I haven't quite figured out yet but in any case goblin.tools helps with task analysis and todoist is helping me get them done. will this last more than a week? I dunno! but when it does lose it's spark, I'll happily move on to whatever next I wanna try.

  • ToDoist is a little off-putting with it's corpo productivity speak, and I'm not paying for pro or planning on using it alongside anyone in a Team function but it seems nice for its reminders and calendar and task system and you can group tasks into projects or by label categories which is nice.

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in reply to @Donnie's post:

I use todoist a lot for chores. I like that I can have chores set for like "rep every other Thursday" or "rep every 4 days" for chores I don't need to do as often. (Otherwise I would never remember the last time I cleaned out the fridge) At this point I have my system where I barely have to touch the app itself. I can read, check off, and add chores all from the widget. Having it on my phone itself and not inside an app makes it harder for me to forget about it entirely.