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Survey: How do you keep track of errands that you have to run? (Examples: Need to go to the bank on Thursday, need to buy eggs tomorrow, etc)

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I list them down using either a whiteboard, post-it app on the cp or in my planner.
calendar widget on my phone
Calendar on my phone.
Place stuff in obtrusive areas so that you get reminded. I.e. Water gallon blocking the doorway
Google Keep widget on my phone's screen. A virtual Post-It.
Sticky notes app in my phone~
notebook or index cards
a whiteboard for to-do/to-buy beside the door
Message someone to remind me about my errands
I use Any.do - runs on android and has a google chrome plugin. But always wished that this will be possible with a Siri Like interface.
Phone alarm for notification, and a clipboard stuck to my wall by the door for details (e.g. list of things to remember to pack).
I need to install an app for this?
Yes. Google Keep. I use it often as "note-to-self" repository, as all "used" notes can be archived and are searchable. Works offline, too.
I think I'll try this. Thanks!
Ah pero note lang sya ano, so wala syang reminder/notif on the day itself
You can put a reminder on your note, set the time/place when it will go off, paste pix, even make an audio note.
But if you want a recurring event, better put it in your calendar.
Google keep the best. You can make a grocery checklist and have it notify you if you're near a mall etc.
That reminds me, gregreet ko pa si Daniel Lim , Happy Birthday!
Lol thanks! Happy new year!!
You need two things: (1) a reminders app; (2) discipline to keep it updated. πŸ’
The wife ΓΌ No need for wifi
+1 on keep. Doesn't mean more tasks get done :p
Oh, and you can also access it via browser: keep.google.com (useful when typing up a giant list)
Nasa app store ba yang discipline?
Planner and Phone calendar
Trello and Google Calendar. I love Google Calendar's ability to bring up recurring reminders.