![]() ![]() ![]() I got into the habit of writing the date in the task title so I would know when it was originally due. I never liked changing it as I wouldn’t remember what the original due date was. Changing my due date changes the item’s meaning. It wasn’t terrible, I could get it done riding the train, but it just wasn’t practical. With Wunderlist, for me to plan my day, I had to set due dates to today, and remove due dates from items I didn’t want to do today. My head can’t keep track of everything I have to do. I live my days through my to-do list because I have a lot on my plate. I’ve grown to rely on Wunderlist, for virtually everything. Thanks, Luise! Sampling from my To-Do, icons are key! It’s all about My Day She was also very supportive on Twitter as I was jumping into To-Do. Check it out, it’s a great list and continued to foster my love for To-Do. ![]() Luise Freese shared her 11 reasons why she fell in love with Microsoft To-Do. I can confidently say Microsoft To-Do is worth it! They’ve simplified things to the point that my stupid-large needs also got simplified, things got easier. Then I decided to take a look and they’ve gone and done it. I’ve been eyeballing To-Do for quite some time but never could commit since my stupid-large complex needs across all the aforementioned services. I had Flows, IFTTT, iPhone, Outlook calendar and more, all integrated and working together. I was hesitant to make the jump, as I was in love with Wunderlist. ![]()
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