📋 In this video, we learn how to create nested projects within Todoist.
🎯 The video starts with a review of capturing tasks in Todoist using different platforms.
📝 The narrator demonstrates creating a new task and assigning it a label.
📱 Using Todoist on phone to organize tasks and folders.
📧 Creating labels and dates for email tasks.
🏠 Organizing home tasks and setting priorities.
📅 The speaker demonstrates how to schedule tasks and set reminders in Todoist.
📂 The speaker shows how to organize tasks into nested projects in Todoist.
🐸 The speaker creates a nested project called 'inflatable purple frogs'.
🔧 Learn how to set up nested projects in Todoist.
🖱️ Use the indent feature or drag and drop to create nested projects.
📂 Organize your tasks by creating nested projects within folders.
💡 Nested projects in Todoist are useful for organizing tasks based on different contexts, such as work and home.
🔧 To create a nested project, simply click on the indent button and the project will be nested under the main project.
🗂 You can create multiple nested projects within a main project to further organize your tasks in Todoist.
📝 Creating nested projects in Todoist helps keep the interface clean and allows for easier project focus.
✅ You can click on a nested project to solely focus on its tasks and mark them off as you complete them.
🏠📑 Nested projects are especially useful for managing multiple work or home projects in Todoist.
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