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Re: apps for add

Re: apps for add2011-07-03T20:48:07+00:00
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I was a bit in your position when I got my Droid (I named it Droidy lol) a few weeks ago. I brought it on the pretense of using it to change my life (in the organizational stand point). I was also worried that I would have trouble using it.

I was always a write down my schedule in paper person too. However, my problem was that I do not always have my planner with me. and I only wrote down important due dates and deadline for school or doc appts (could never remember to write down anything more). Sometimes, I would forget to write things down and had to scramble last minute. This method was ok when I just did full time school. My life is more complicated now. Also, when I remember something, my paper planner is not near my hand.

I have been using the droid planner for everything. dates, obligations, grocery list, to-do list. I absolutely must only have one planner (except for stuff at work which includes confidential client names). I figured out how to sync it with the google online calendar (mostly in fear if anything happened to my phone!). Like any new habit, it is taking some mental endurance to continue to do this.

so far it is working for me. although 2 weeks is not much of a trial. I had a bunch of time wasting problems with playing with droidy at first, but that is beginning to wear off.

question for you:

why is your current organizational method not working? What is the best and worst thing about it for you? This is important to figure out the best way to change. Do you need a drastic change or just modification in what you are already doing?

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