Pablo Picasso once said it best:
"What one does is what counts. Not what one had the intention of doing."
Like me, you may deal with an overload of information, notes, goals, projects, and things to do. Often, we struggle to manage all that data, turn it into action, and create something with it.
A little over a year ago, I stumbled across a little-known app that helped me dramatically improve my life-management.
Let me show you how this software can help you get your ducks in a row, no matter your device, online or offline.
1οΈβ£ - Daily Jots
Start with a daily log and quickly capture memos, tasks, and ideas whenever inspiration strikes. The app creates a new page for each day automatically.
2οΈβ£ - Note-Taking
Once you have time, flesh out your jots into full-fledged notes. You can build a PKM network using the simple but powerful editor, nested tags, and bi-directional links.
3οΈβ£ - Tasks
Once you do your brain dump, you probably have lots of to-dos throughout your digital notebook. The app automatically creates a convenient page with a list of all tasks, no matter where they are in your notes database. And again, 2-way-links help to navigate and make things easy to find. But how useful are tasks if they don't get done?
4οΈβ£ - Calendar
That's where the calendar comes in. Block time for the things that matter and schedule your task via drag & drop onto the calendar. Switching between many apps will be a thing of the past.
Curious what software it is?
@Amplenote | https://www.amplenote.com/
Check it out, and let me know your thoughts.