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The calendar could be useful to you as a self-binding machine. If you keep dragging some project along since you "haven_t made time" for it: consider making a time block in the calendar, and sticking to it. Some folks use the calendar as their entire todo list. I feel this kind of works in case your todo listing may be very coarse grained: "buy groceries" and "go to the dentist". But I've a really fantastic-grained todo checklist, and placing my duties in the calendar would make it overwhelming. Another problem with calendars is they are too time-sure: if I make a calendar block to do something, and i don_t do it, the calendar doesn_t know it. It just sits there, forgotten, prior to now. In a todo record, all the pieces will get dragged alongside until I explicitly complete it. Along the identical lines, the calendar just isn't good for accumulating imprecise concepts and plans for things you wish to do sooner or later, while todo lists are ideal for this.
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