Google Tasks has a new view within Google Calendar that changes everything! In this video, Scott Friesen shows you how to set up your lists within Google Tasks so you can stay focused on your most important work and take advantage of this new feature.
The first rule of the Simpletivity method is to work on what really matters. And recently, Google has added a new view right here within Google Calendar, which makes it that much easier. Historically we've always had to access Google Tasks from the side panel here, which is okay. That's fine. But often we are so distracted by the long list of tasks. It's probably a lot longer than what you see here in my example. Well in the top right hand corner of Google Calendar, we can now switch between our calendar view and our tasks view, which makes managing and adding and organizing our tasks a lot easier. First off, you can have access to all of your different lists on the very same screen. And you know what that means? It means that you can easily drag and move tasks in between your different lists. This is especially helpful if you would like to create a con bond method, a method of moving your tasks from the left hand side to the right hand side of your screen. And of course, you can always add a new list whenever you like. If I have four or five or more lists, I can still see them here on the exact same screen. But here I've created an even simpler and I feel a more effective way to use this new view. Here you can see I have both a work list for all of the things related to my business and then over here I've got a family list, things that are related more to my personal life or things outside of work. And at the very beginning, I have a list called My Tasks. And the reason why I've set up my list this way is that I only want to focus on three tasks at a time. I want to accomplish those three tasks, not be distracted by everything else going on in my life, and then come back here and pull in another three or another few tasks for that day. So for example here, I can continue to add a very long list of all of my work tasks, maybe just a number of ideas as well. But when it comes to planning for my day, I can review my list and say, "Well that phone call is very important. I want to accomplish that and then I want to send out the newsletter, but I don't want to forget to call Mom and talk about spring break." So these are the first three tasks. These are my most important tasks right now. Now when I come back to my calendar view, I'm going to come up here and switch to My Tasks. You'll see that you still always have access to your multiple tasks, but now I only have those three. I can go about my day and focus exclusively on these three tasks, make sure that they are completed. And when I'm done or when I'm ready to add some more, I can go back to my master view, or my new Google Tasks desktop view, and start to drag in a few more tasks. In this way, I'm not distracted by a lengthy or long list and I can focus on just one or three things at a time. Now if you enjoy tips like this to get the most out of your software so you can work a little less and enjoy life a little more, join us at Streamline Academy. It's the private Simpletivity community where you can get more done and enjoy less stress. To learn more, go to simpletivity.com/streamline, or click the link in the description down below. Thank you so much for watching and remember, being productive does not need to be difficult. In fact, it's very simple. And when you're ready, here are 2 ways I can help you: 1. Streamline Academy: Simplify your software and optimize your workday with exclusive training, courses, and live events. Explore the academy. 2. One-on-One Coaching: Get personalized software and productivity help so you can save time and work a lot less. Schedule a private session. Comments are closed.
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