Excellent video as alwaysJ, Joshua! You have the best Tick Tick videos out there! I use a kind of hybrid model between GTD and context and keywords. It's my own method but works perfectly in Tick Tick!
Great video and nice Grunt Style shirt! I have several of those myself. I think the task management style I use most in TickTick is the Getting Things Down and prioritizing using priorities. I'm trying to use it as a project management tool as well, but can't decide if I should use Lists as projects in a work folder or just put a Work list with project tasts.
Good video, man. Is there a way of assigning the estimated task duration at the point of capturing the task? Or even when reviewing the task, but before actually turning it into a calendar event? I.e. you have a task to do that you think will take an hour, and want to assign a 1hr duration to it, so that when you put it on your calendar it takes up 1hr?
great video. Best videos about Ticktick on YT. Keep crushing. TY.
Thanks for the nice words. Appreciate you watching!!
Thanks so much for all you to for us tick-tickers. You are the instruction manual that doesn't come with the software!
Excellent video as alwaysJ, Joshua! You have the best Tick Tick videos out there! I use a kind of hybrid model between GTD and context and keywords. It's my own method but works perfectly in Tick Tick!
As always - great video!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!! Appreciate the comment.
Great video! I get a great idea or technique from each of your videos. 👍
Great video and nice Grunt Style shirt! I have several of those myself. I think the task management style I use most in TickTick is the Getting Things Down and prioritizing using priorities. I'm trying to use it as a project management tool as well, but can't decide if I should use Lists as projects in a work folder or just put a Work list with project tasts.
Thanks for the compliment on the shirt! 😀 Some things you just have to try out and see what works for you and your workflow the best.
Great video, but I would use the pin feature for the Eat the Frog method.
Yes, I agree. That would be a good approach!
Great vid!!
Thanks for the comment. Appreciate it!!
Good video, man. Is there a way of assigning the estimated task duration at the point of capturing the task? Or even when reviewing the task, but before actually turning it into a calendar event? I.e. you have a task to do that you think will take an hour, and want to assign a 1hr duration to it, so that when you put it on your calendar it takes up 1hr?
Hi josh, can u give advice if i want to use ABCDE tasks prioritization in ticktick? How to do that
great video but poor sound
Can I EDIT YOUR RUclips VIDEOS?