Wunderlist Task Management: Give Your Brain a Present

Posted on July 10th, 2011 by Anna Lampe

Damn, what was I supposed to do today?  It was important that much I can remember.  Was it procrastinate instead of preparing for group meeting?  Nope, did that.  Take a two hour lunch because its Friday?  Did that, too.  Oh yeah!  I was going to make a to-do list

Our brains are stressed enough without having to remember every fleeting idea or potential task that rolls through our head.  In fact, most of us are unaware of how much basal stress we carry around simply trying to remember upcoming deadlines and events were supposed to take care of.  Luckily, organizational guru David Allen has created a few systems to manage the tasks and free your brain.  While we highly recommend reading his book, Getting Things Done, you dont need to be a DA convert to appreciate the value of a good to-do list.

While there are plenty of web-based to-do list managers, theres something to be said for a desktop version (great for planes, trains and automobiles) that can easily sync with mobile devices for lists on the go.  One of our favorite (and free!) task management systems is Wunderlist from 6Wunderkinder.  The software allows for easy drag-and-drop prioritization of tasks and provides the ability to add notes to each individual task.

Need to manage several lists (future experiments, things to remind my PI of every time we meet, groceries)?  No problem.  Wunderlists intuitive interface allows for the creation of as many lists as you need and shows how many tasks each contains.

So if youre like most of us and feel that your brain is drowning amidst a sea of responsibilities, tasks and ideas, let Wunderlist do the heavy lifting from now on and give your head a rest.  Your brain will thank you.

                                          

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