Unsnoozed!
There have been precious few updates to this blog over the past several months. Why? Because I had to snooze the ‘Update Recurrer blog’ task. Other tasks - writing a…
There have been precious few updates to this blog over the past several months. Why? Because I had to snooze the ‘Update Recurrer blog’ task. Other tasks - writing a…
In a previous post, I discussed how the Recurrer app helps you stick at long-term projects that require you to repeat similar mini-tasks over and over again. One of the…
One of the great aspects of using Recurrer is the ability to break down a big daunting project into smaller, repeatable steps and chip away at the project on a…
By now, you’ve got all your regular tasks in your Recurrer list, along with bigger projects broken down into smaller, repeating subprojects. But what about the projects that you’re not…
If you’ve been following this blog closely (and bless you if you have been), then you may have noticed there were no updates to it last week. That’s because I…
“Life moves pretty fast,” observed noted philosopher Ferris Bueller in the 1980s film classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. “If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you…
All my tasks are red! This is perhaps the most dreaded outcome of using the Recurrer app. You’ve set up all your tasks. They all recur at different rates with…
Perhaps you’re a fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done methodology and want to know if the Recurrer app can help you implement it. The answer is: of course it…
One of the handier options available in the Recurrer app is the ‘link’ field in each task. This is where you can put a link to a website of your…
Your first tasks in the Recurrer app should probably be meta-tasks. If you want to learn how to use the app to its fullest, set up some tasks that encourage…