It was all done with tagging, so not very practical. Evernote didn't give me the satisfaction to cross off a task, per se. That worked for a while but soon I felt that I needed a dedicated app for task management. I started having everything inside Evernote: contexts, references, projects lists, checklists, areas of focus and all the higher horizons of GTD. I didn't have a clear view of my life.Īnd so I started looking for ways to get in control. I had a full time job and taking courses for a masters degree in Civil Engineering. It all started in a moment in my life when I was feeling extremely overwhelmed. You see, I've been using the GTD method for 5 years now. I was not happy with my current system which consisted of Evernote + Todoist + Google Calendar and Google Drive to store files. This year I tested lots of task list managers, project managers and to-do list apps.
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