![]() It starts from $19.99 on either platform.įantastical is a calendar app and you shouldn't need it because you've already got one. Keep adding to your idea until it's all down there in OmniOutliner and then start massaging it, rearranging it, building on it, until you have something you can go work with. Read that list and realise there's an obvious fifth thing to add - or that you've lost interest in the first thing. Get that one thought down now and in five minutes or five days, add a second thing you've thought of. Any idea, whether that's for a great fantasy novel series or just what you're going to do on your vacation, you can throw it into OmniOutliner. However, we call it an ideas manager because that's what it's really about. Use this and you'll not go back to Microsoft Word's leaden outlining tool. You can use it for that and it has proven remarkably, just remarkably useful for it. ![]() As the name underlines, you can use this for outlining as an author working on a novel, or an academic writing a paper. Please note that space is limited to 100 participants.OmniOutliner is an ideas manager. If you're already a member of Learn OmniFocus, visit the event page to learn more and to register. You might also want to watch the recording of the OmniFocus 3: Beyond the Basics course to get better acquainted with OmniFocus’ more advanced features. How to add convenience, efficiency, and accuracy to your work and time flows Omni Automation and Shortcuts.Įspecially if you’re new to OmniFocus, it’s recommended that you go through the Start Smart with OmniFocus 3 course before attending this session. How to colour code your calendar to help ensure that all areas of your life are getting the appropriate amount of attention. ![]() Strategies for dealing with unexpected circumstances.Ībout the importance of setting aside time for rest and reflection. Featured apps include Calendar, Fantastical, and Bus圜al. How to use block scheduling to reserve time for your OmniFocus projects and actions. How to make effective use of the estimated duration feature in OmniFocus.Ībout the costs of perfectionism and strategies for producing high-quality work without getting caught up in spending more time on tasks than is warranted. Featured apps include Timing, Toggl, and Timery for Toggl. How to use time tracking apps to monitor how you’re spending your time and to help make informed time estimates in the future. Practical strategies for estimating how much time to set aside for projects and actions. Why it’s important to limit your active projects and close open loops.Ībout the key differences between planning work and doing work and why it generally makes sense to keep these activities separate. Practical ways to determine your current commitment level. Monitoring and Managing Your Commitment Levels How custom perspectives in OmniFocus can help you align your time with your intention. ![]() How the Forecast perspective can help you take a proactive approach to life and work. How to make effective use of defer and due dates in OmniFocus. How to determine what goes in your calendar and what belongs in OmniFocus. We’ll also explore practical ways to gauge your commitment level, to help ensure that you don’t take on more than you can handle. During this session, we’ll look at specific strategies that make use of built-in OmniFocus features and draw experience from past projects and time tracking metrics. When it comes to project and task management, one of the biggest challenges is determining how long something will take. This session focuses on best practices for using your calendar alongside OmniFocus and includes techniques for conveniently integrating these two essential apps. When these tools are used effectively, you’re clear on what needs to be done and intentional about setting aside time to complete your actions and projects. OmniFocus and your calendar both serve important roles in your productivity system. Learn how to use OmniFocus in concert with your Calendar to manage your commitment levels and to help ensure that you’re making optimal use of your time and energy. ![]()
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