Are you more productive on some days and less productive on others?
It’s a common problem for those who organize their tasks by week or month.
If you want more consistency in your daily life, you gotta start using a day planner.
There’s a separate section for mini-tasks, which can be checked off as you finish them.
Registered users can also use the yearly planner to set five long-term goals and mark periods in the calendar.
And there’s also an overall to-do list of tasks it’s crucial that you complete at some point.
Start by setting what the top of the page will say.
The last three sections are for Notes, Gratitude, and Memory, just like with Better Today.
For each task, you must estimate how long it takes in 30-minute blocks (one Pomodoro each).
When you finish the task, write down how long it actually took.
It’s a good exercise to notice how accurate you are about the time required for your work.
It also prompts you to do a weekly review of your productivity.
It’s aunique productivity methodthat rethinks how we look at work hours on a normal day.
The remaining 440 minutes are for sleep and relaxation.
The app shows each time interval as a column.
Registered users can also set the next day’s plan to get a running start.
newDay also integrates with Google Calendar to automatically import time-scheduled events into your intentions.
But don’t take that as gospel.