Best way to stay organised and on top of things? Any One?

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What is the best free or paid sofware to keep on top of things?

I really need something that has a complete package, e.g mind map, to do list keep track of my online business, etc and is very easy to use.


Thanks,,,


#organised #stay #things #top
  • Profile picture of the author diamondseeker
    Hey JJ

    Actually I ran across something the other day that I thought looked interesting. I am not an affiliate or anything but I thought I might try this one myself
    Get Things Done! - The 5 Bucks a Day Action Enforcer
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  • Profile picture of the author Ralf Skirr
    I've started to use basecamp a few days ago and it's awesome.
    I've never been so organized in my life.

    Tested a few others too, but wasn't impressed.

    Project management, collaboration, and task software: Basecamp

    Ralf
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohsin Rasool
    You need to pick one tool and stick to it.

    It can be any todo list manager or calendar or project management script.

    personally i use Gmail Actions' widget, with Gmail Calendar and i organize my information
    on a private wiki i have installed where every information is logged daily for future reference.

    Regards,
    Mohsin
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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    Good old fashioned white board does the trick for me....I actually have three in my home office and use them all A LOT.

    Like any system, its YOU that has to make it work, it wont work by itself.
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    • Profile picture of the author Traffic_Is_King
      Originally Posted by Kenster View Post

      Good old fashioned white board does the trick for me....I actually have three in my home office and use them all A LOT.

      Like any system, its YOU that has to make it work, it wont work by itself.
      Whiteboards are the best I think. It's the perfect brain dump. What makes it a good organizing tool is that it is in your face all the time. You don't need to remember to pull it up in a folder or log into a website to see it. But then again different tools work well for certain people. Just depends on what your comfortable with and what you can consistently refer to when your trying to organize things.
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  • Profile picture of the author rodl13
    For my projects that I personally work on I started using Office One Note 6 months ago and fell in love with it. One program to open, and all my projects in it. For my outsourced projects, I use Google Docs which works well for working with my out scourers in sharing excel sheets, and Google Calendar.
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  • Profile picture of the author JonMills
    if your looking for just a todo list. Load up Google, sign in and use the free Google Widgets which you can place on your homepage. There is some nice ones for todolists and various others.
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