I couldn't quite fit my answer into the poll results, so here it is:
Work: Outlook calendar and recurring Tasks. However, I don't use it on my iPhone, only my laptop.
Home: my main day to day tool is a Monday to Sunday wipeboard that is stuck on my fridge. I note down any thing and everything I need to remember, from when I want to take the bins out to meeting a friend as the week rolls around. As soon as I have done something, or the day has passed, I wipe it off and write the next day number. I draw a line to separate the week. So today* it looks like this:
It's amazing how this one thing makes me feel like I know where I am and what's coming in the next 7 days, and if I don't get some of the stuff done, I can just move it to another day or wipe it off.
I then have a small monthly calendar (which is also a list of days going down, as opposed to a grid) hanging in my living room to help with more long term/fixed plans - this I use to get an idea of upcoming events.
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Date: 2016-01-09 02:37 pm (UTC)Work: Outlook calendar and recurring Tasks. However, I don't use it on my iPhone, only my laptop.
Home: my main day to day tool is a Monday to Sunday wipeboard that is stuck on my fridge. I note down any thing and everything I need to remember, from when I want to take the bins out to meeting a friend as the week rolls around. As soon as I have done something, or the day has passed, I wipe it off and write the next day number. I draw a line to separate the week. So today* it looks like this:
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wednesday
14 Thursday
15 Friday
*9 Saturday
10 Sunday
It's amazing how this one thing makes me feel like I know where I am and what's coming in the next 7 days, and if I don't get some of the stuff done, I can just move it to another day or wipe it off.
I then have a small monthly calendar (which is also a list of days going down, as opposed to a grid) hanging in my living room to help with more long term/fixed plans - this I use to get an idea of upcoming events.