![]() ![]() He’ll be talking about the variety of reviews he performs (e.g. daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal), emphasizing how these reviews positively impact both his day-to-day life and work and the bigger picture. Using omniplan mac#Justin DiRose has been a productivity and Mac enthusiast since 2008 and is a seasoned OmniFocus user. He was featured by The Omni Group on Inside OmniFocus, sharing best practices for Managing Startup and Shutdown Routines in OmniFocus. He also writes about OmniFocus and other productivity apps on his personal blog. Justin works for Discourse, a fully distributed company that builds community software. ![]() Discourse is a highly-acclaimed and flexible platform that powers many popular forums, including The Omni Group’s Forums. ![]() Justin also runs Effective Remote Work, a community for productivity nerds and remote workers alike, and hosts Process, a podcast about digging into the journey that is being effective and intentional. Justin lives in Minnesota (USA) with his wife and three kids. If you're already a member of Learn OmniFocus, visit the event page to learn more and to register. Please note that space is limited to 100 participants. In school, I didn’t keep a todo list, or even a calendar. I would make the occasional list, but for the most part I was a “we’ll do it live” sort of person. And sometimes that served me well!Īnd other times it didn’t. At times, I would end up needing to pull an all-nighter to finish something. Or feel discouraged by the sheer number of half-completed projects I had laying about. Or only realize that today is midterm exam day because the test papers are being handed out this very moment. I did okay in school, but it was certainly more stressful than it needed to be. ![]()
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