Hello Patricio,

maybe you want to check this app out regarding your requirements.

https://www.abstractspoon.com/    -> Abstractspoon ToDoList

It features lot of field you are thinking of, has different view, a 
calender etc.

If you like it, a feedback would very much appreciated...

Regards HG

Patricio Carranza schrieb am Sonntag, 11. Februar 2024 um 02:08:16 UTC+1:

> Hi MLO Community!
>
> I hope this message finds you well. Today, I'd like to share an insight 
> that recently crystallized for me, something that has been on my mind and 
> challenging me for quite some time. I believe I've finally managed to 
> articulate a fundamental aspect of personal task management that we could 
> all benefit from discussing.
>
> At its core, managing personal tasks is fundamentally about managing our 
> most precious resources: time (and energy, health and money too...). 
> However, for the purposes of this discussion, let's focus on time 
> management.
>
> Many of us use tools like MyLifeOrganized (MLO) to manage our tasks. MLO, 
> for example, offers an impressive array of features that enable the 
> creation and management of a sophisticated system for tracking tasks, to-do 
> items, and even entire projects. It allows for the specification of task 
> duration, priority, urgency, and supports an almost limitless hierarchy of 
> task categorization.
>
> Despite these capabilities, a crucial question arises: what real value do 
> these features offer if they don't simplify critical aspects of time 
> management? Specifically:
>
> *Time Allocation Across Life's Roles and Areas*: How can we easily 
> visualize and adjust our time distribution across different areas of our 
> lives, roles, projects, or goals to ensure it aligns with our current 
> ambitions and priorities?
>
> *Planning Our Time Effectively*: How can we plan our days, weeks, and 
> months in a way that is realistic and flexible, ensuring that we don't 
> overload ourselves with more tasks than we can handle in the available time?
>
> *Adherence to Planned Time*: What mechanisms do we have to track our 
> actual time spent on tasks compared to our plans, enabling a thorough plan 
> vs. action analysis?
>
> While there are workarounds and methods to achieve some of these 
> objectives within existing applications, they often feel like makeshift 
> solutions rather than integrated, purpose-built features.
>
> I believe there's an opportunity for us to discuss and perhaps envision 
> enhancements or new tools that more directly address these fundamental 
> aspects of personal task management. How can we better integrate time 
> management into our task management applications to truly support our goals 
> and improve our productivity and satisfaction?
>
> I'm eager to hear your thoughts and any experiences you might share on 
> this topic. Together, we can explore ways to make our task management tools 
> work even harder for us.
>
> Patricio.
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