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My Terrible Experience with Recurrent Tasks

I understand your point and it makes sense. I feel the same when I have a lot of them.

I still think they have their usefullness.

For example: To wake up daily at the same time To take trash out on specific trash days To remind yourself of the right time to go to the gym.

But if you are not realistic with your time and crowd 10 repetitive tasks for 10 different objectives or habits you want to create at the same time it can become unrealistic and demotivational.

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Evernote's future is uncertain, here are 4 great alternatives for productivity

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Maybe try with two notebooks or projects that you are actively working on and maybe try them at the same time. They are both free so you can even go one month with one and one month with another.

I tried all of the notes app possible and I arrived to Obsidian in the end.

The ability to insert metadata to notes and then query and view that data in tables, lists and other formats with dataview is really a powerful thing.

For example you can make a note for every movie you eatch with ratings and status and then create an automatic list that gathers all of them in one note and shows them as a table.

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🚀 Introducing Sunsama: The Task Manager That Could Revolutionize Your Productivity 🚀

I always decide to pay if it makes a real improvement in my life. The money that I pay each month is way less than the consequences of being scattered all around. But you could go for more open source alternatives such as Obsidian. With enough plugins you can transform it into something similar.

Or apps that offer a lot of featurea for free such as Todoist or Trello.

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