5 Great Apps to Get You Organized

Apps can help to get you organized
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You are juggling between work, appointments, social life, and family. It’s like every day of your life has to-do lists that you can barely complete. At the end of the day, you feel exhausted, rushed, anxious, and hectic. But now technology is coming to your rescue and offering some resemblance of order in your life using your smartphone. How? By using apps that assist you to track, remind, establish, and nurture better habits. Here are 5 great apps to get you organized.

Google Keep
You normally scribble lists, notes, and lots of other important information that is often scattered all over your working area. In some instances, finding those notes and lists when you need them can turn your well-organized day into a nightmare. But now you can store all that information in one place where you can easily access and find it. That is where Google Keep comes in.

Google Keep is a note-taking app developed by Google and launched on March 20, 2013. It has web, Android, and iOS versions making it handy as it can run across different platforms.

Trello
This is a visual list-making tool developed by Fog Creek in 2011, and later sold to Atlassian in 2017. Trello has earned a great reputation for helping teams manage shared tasks. It is also ideal for family and individuals working on a project.

Trello’s appeal lays in its versatility as you can adapt it for various uses. Both the app and web version work by helping the user to create digital cards that are arranged in columns. Each card represents a specific task, chore, coming event, or item in a to-do list. The columns have categories of tasks with priority levels, dates, and times when they are supposed to be complete.

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RescueTime
Just as the name suggests, this app is designed to do exactly that, save your time. RescueTime keeps a record of your online activities and effectively shows you how much time you spend on various sites and apps. Once you know what is taking most of your time online, you will be able to adjust and increase your productivity by striking a balance between work and social activities.

Calendly
Have you ever accidentally double-booked yourself and struggled to figure out how to explain or get off the hook? Calendly can solve such problems. This is one of the best time management tools that you can use to save time and streamline your day to day activities. Now, instead of shooting messages to and from clients, friends, or family members, you just exchange your digital calendar and set your privacy settings so that only the right people get to see what both parties are doing and when they are available.

Procraster
If you find yourself procrastinating, Procraster is what you need. This app will assist in putting you back on track by offering suggestions for diagnosing the cause of procrastination. And whenever you are able to complete a certain task as scheduled, the app assists you to set a reward to motivate you.

And that is it. These 5 apps not only help to organize your day but also your life.

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