💡 Routines and recurring tasks help automate our day when it comes to planning.
📋 Setting up recurring tasks in Todoist can be done in a few simple steps.
🎯 There are eight areas of focus: family relationships, career and business, health, spirituality, personal development, life experiences and lifestyle, finances, and purpose in life.
💪 Exercise a minimum of six times per week is an important action step.
⏰ Schedule next week's exercise plan on Saturdays.
👪 Always be aware of the needs of those around me in my family and relationships.
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Identifying core work in different professions
Specific recurring tasks for a content creator
📅 Setting up recurring tasks and reminders for important goals and activities.
⏰ Using recurring areas of focus to maintain balance and prioritize core work.
🔁 Creating routines as projects to organize and review weekly tasks.
📅 Setting up recurring tasks for daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly routines.
⏰ Example of a yearly recurring task: renewing residency permit.
🔁 Using recurring tasks for reviewing productivity systems every three months.
🪟 Illustration of setting up a biweekly recurring task: cleaning the windows.
✨ Setting up recurring tasks can help in organizing routine activities.
🗑️ Clearing out the garbage in the office every Friday is a recurring task.
🔑 Recurring areas of focus are important for personal growth and progress.
💡 Understanding the difference between recurring areas of focus and routines is key to effective time management.
⏰ The 'Time Sector System' is a new time management system designed to prioritize tasks based on when they can be done, ensuring work gets completed efficiently.
✅ The goal of the system is to free up time for doing the things you enjoy by efficiently completing tasks.
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