I've been using a free app (for personal use) called Reclaim that prioritizes tasks based on its deadline and puts it on my Google Calendar.
Created a task that will be due 3 days from now? Automatically higher priority.
Created a task that will be due 5 days from now? Automatically lower priority.
That task from 3 days from now changed to 10 days from now? Automatically lower priority.
Repeat this for like a hundred tasks with different deadlines and it will automatically put it on your calendar based on their deadlines. No need to manually do Tetris-like calendar shuffling.
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Reply to LPT: Use your calendar as your to-do list. Assigning dedicated time to tasks increases the likelyhood of you acting upon it. by human_marketer
I've been using a free app (for personal use) called Reclaim that prioritizes tasks based on its deadline and puts it on my Google Calendar.
Created a task that will be due 3 days from now? Automatically higher priority.
Created a task that will be due 5 days from now? Automatically lower priority.
That task from 3 days from now changed to 10 days from now? Automatically lower priority.
Repeat this for like a hundred tasks with different deadlines and it will automatically put it on your calendar based on their deadlines. No need to manually do Tetris-like calendar shuffling.
Search on Youtube to learn how it works.