Do It (Tomorrow) - procrastinator's diary
Do It (Tomorrow) - procrastinator's diary
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Found a wonderful service for creepy procrastinators like me! It's enticingly titled "Do It (Tomorrow)."

Do It (Tomorrow) - procrastinator's diary
Do It (Tomorrow) - procrastinator's diary

In fact, this is a regular list of tasks, but there is a trick. Let's say you have three tasks scheduled for today. They did not manage to complete one of them. And this task will be automatically transferred to the next day. And so it will travel from day to day until you gather your strength and complete it at last.

how to learn how to complete all tasks
how to learn how to complete all tasks
a diary for those who postpone everything for the next day
a diary for those who postpone everything for the next day

It was this function that I missed. Because often my day ends with the fact that I begin to transfer tasks that I did not have time to complete to reminders the next day. Quite a tedious procedure.

You do not have to wait for the automatic transfer of tasks and independently transfer them to another day using the arrows.

The service interface is simple and nice, not burdened with unnecessary settings: you can only change the type of font: handwritten or regular typed.

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how to deal with procrastination

You can also download the Do It (Tomorrow) apps for iPhone (free), Android (free), and iPad ($ 1.99).

You can see screenshots of the iPhone application below.

iPhone app scheduling
iPhone app scheduling

By registering on the service and going to the application under your account, you can synchronize tasks. A small pitfall - free synchronization is valid for 183 days, and then you have to pay $ 0.99 for this opportunity. However, you can easily use this diary only on your phone, then the possibility of synchronization is useless for you.

Perhaps the habit of putting off everything “until tomorrow” is a very bad habit, but many still have it. It is worth learning how to interact with her, at least in this way. At least, if you put off things, they will remain in your diary for a long time, and one day you will do them all the same.

Thanks to our reader MusMan for the tip on the service.

Take a look at the Do It (Tomorrow) service

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