Planning, maintaining a regular routine is a stress-free way to work on success. You are currently watching this article holding this page on 'TechnoWorld' in your hand, but if you have other ideas, try to focus on either of these two things for a while! When addressing this article, read the first sentence again. Four key words are important. Planning, consistency, success and stress.



These days we have all become multi-tasking. We don't focus on only one topic at a time. As such, it is the technology of the air. Technology allows us to do many things at a time.



For example, a brother who previously owned a vegetable lorry had to save consumers who came to buy vegetables on his lorry. Now he can grow his business by placing orders on the phone and supplying homemade vegetables in nearby flats. If vegetarians can do this, professionals with more understanding of new technology tools will be able to grow their businesses around the world.



In addition, success is the most beloved. That's why we often work outside Gaza. New technology tools add more weight to it. If we took a smartphone to look for something to work on, we would have to look up a new post on Facebook or look at the WhatsApp and leave it on the Internet to do the actual work on the hand. Stay the rest.



Time is the same for everyone. If we cannot properly plan our work and work hours, we cannot maintain regularity then tension builds up and as a result, the success that others feel is lost. ۔



This is why when technology is increasing our load on one hand, we cannot move without putting all the burden of our mind on technology. To do this, it is very important to properly manage the tasks we need. We can find various apps or services to help with this.



If you want, you can do offline task management using Google or Apple calendars on your smartphone. But if it looks like something is missing in its features, then you may want to check out the apps that make the to-do list easy.



Before looking at such apps, we need to understand the fundamentals of the globally famous 'Gating Thing Done' (GTD) for task management.



What is 'working'?
In 2002, David Allen, a management consultant, wrote a book called "Gettin's Things Done: The Art of Stress Free Productivity," which was later translated into 28 languages   and became an international best-selling book. Gone. Then GTD became a very popular task management method.



The first problem with the root of this method is the grip - grab whatever comes to mind, save it somehow, and then remove the burden from the brain. We often complain that we don't remember anything when it comes to computers and smartphones. All the numbers in the phone book are safe so people have forgotten the home office or spouse numbers, many people even have to open the phone book if anyone asks for their number! But in fact, all the baskets of crime we can save by putting technology on it.



In fact, any task needs to be remembered, it is not necessary to remember how.



Previously, people used to carry small pockets with diaries, and any important item was immediately broken. There is no diary but a smartphone in the pocket now, so take advantage of it! Instead of getting involved in the complaint, 'technology is useless, memory is low', the task of capturing and remembering important issues is entrusted to the smartphone, so the burden will be less on the brain and we will learn about other, more important things. I'll be able to think.



In addition, the pocket diary also has many limitations, and there are limits to saving everything in mind. With the advent of the Internet, cloud computing and mobile devices, many of our problems have been alleviated, so when it comes to task management, why stay behind?



Having a pocket diary, putting an affiliate planner on the table, or buying a planner at the beginning of the new year is one way to keep track of various important issues and check them out periodically ... all of these methods are outdated.



As computer technology is evolving, information management and task management issues have become involved with the development of personal computers. The Microsoft Office program has been incorporating a program called Microsoft Outlook since the 90s, which includes features like email, calendar, task manager, contact manager, note taking, journal, etc.



Then in 2004, on the Internet called 'Remember the milk', perhaps the first serious attempt was made to provide a service that focused on a to-do list, such as a to-do list. Created by two Australian web web developers, this service has become very popular worldwide.



After the Internet era in mobile, the concept of the do list became more popular as it was possible to add a task to a list and check the task. Google first assigns the simple task manager to its Gmail program and self-calendar

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