Back in January 2022, the staff of The Verge wrote about our favorite tools to stay organized. We thought it would be a good idea to revisit this idea.
Life these days can be very complicated, and many of us — I’d guess that most of us — are constantly looking for the best method to keep our lives in order.
It includes a few other tools to help you estimate how long it will take to complete a task, plan meals based on ingredients you already have at home, and analyze the tone of written content to avoid unintentionally coming across as an asshole. Otherwise, my backup is to set a million alarms on my phone to alert me to complete household chores at a specific time and stick to a fixed routine — though I’d advise against this unless you live with very accommodating roommates.
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