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Split big tasks into sub-tasks. Small tasks are far easier to complete than big ones, so break large goals into manageable to-dos. Create a sub-task by selecting any task and choosing Add sub-task. Type your sub-task’s name and due date, as usual. Back in your project, you can use the arrow next to your main task to view or hide your sub-tasks. This module introduces abstractions over Todoist entities such as Users, Tasks and Projects. It’s purpose is to hide the underlying API calls so that you can interact with Todoist in a straightforward manner. Keep yourself on task by creating a string of related tasks. Whenever you complete a Todoist task that has a certain label, this Zap will automatically create another Todoist task. That way, you'll have a next item to execute on. How this Todoist-Todoist integration works. Edit any task by holding Alt/Option and then clicking on the task. Switch between board and list view using the keyboard shortcut Shift + v. Add a task to the beginning of the first column with the keyboard shortcut a. Add a section to the end of your project using the keyboard shortcut s. Hide the left-hand navigation menu with the keyboard.

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Whether you’re managing a project or planning an exercise routine, Todoist can help. Learn the basics to stay on top of work and life.

Start with a project

Todoist projects keep all your tasks organized so you can achieve your goals — large and small.

To create a project, select the + icon next to Projects in the navigation menu. You can add your project’s name, pick a color, and choose to see it as a list or board.

You can create projects to:

  • Make a teaching plan
  • Track a marketing campaign
  • Share a grocery list
Try a project template

Add your first task

All projects begin with a single step, but don’t stop there! Add every task that comes to mind.

Just select Add task while in your new project. Write your task’s name. Then choose Add task.

The most achievable tasks tend to be:

  • Super specific and clear
  • Actionable
  • Less than an hour long

Stay on schedule

Life’s smoother if you know what needs to happen when. Todoist can auto-detect due dates, nearly any way you write them!

When you’re typing your task’s name, write out your task’s due date, too.

Todoist understands things like:

  • Buy grapes today
  • Paint the deck this weekend
  • Edit marketing report Sept 15 at 2pm
  • Attend professional development class every 3rd Tues for 6 months starting in April
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Split big tasks into sub-tasks

Small tasks are far easier to complete than big ones, so break large goals into manageable to-dos.

Create a sub-task by selecting any task and choosing Add sub-task. Type your sub-task’s name and due date, as usual.

Back in your project, you can use the arrow next to your main task to view or hide your sub-tasks.

Helpful hints:

  • Divide tough tasks into short, easy ones
  • Track all of your progress
  • Collapse for calm, expand to complete

Organize tasks into sections

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Tidy up your long task lists with sections. You can neatly divide your project any way that works for you.

It’s easy! Hover below your list of tasks and select the Add section line that appears.

Tips and tricks:

  • Complete projects in stages
  • Try sections like To Do, Doing, Done
  • Set a schedule by day, week, lunar cycle, whatever!
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Get things out of your head

Not sure which project a new task should go in? Add the task to your Inbox — the home for tasks without projects (yet).

Find your Inbox at the top of the navigation menu. Any task that isn’t added to a specific project is added there by default.

Easily move tasks from your Inbox to projects later by selecting the task you’d like to move. In task view, use the project icon to choose the right project.

Plan your future

Find every task due today, this week, or any week in your Today and Upcoming views.

You’ll find both views below your Inbox in the navigation menu.

  • Today view shows you all the tasks due today in all of your projects.
  • Upcoming view lets you see every task due in the future.

Prioritize your day

It’s easy to get lost in your task list when there’s a lot on your plate. Keep your focus with color-coded priority levels.

To use priority levels, select a task. From your task view, use the flag icon to choose red priority 1, orange priority 2, blue priority 3, or white priority 4.

Your highest priority tasks will appear near the top of your Today and Upcoming views. That way, you know what to work on first.

Pro tips:

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  • Pick only a few must-do tasks each day
  • Do your hardest task first
  • Reschedule any tasks you don’t check off

Celebrate your accomplishments

Small steps add up to big achievements over time. So take a moment to look back on all the progress you’ve made.

Check things off your list by ticking the circle next to the task you have completed. Don’t worry, you can uncomplete tasks, too.

You can see every task you’ve checked off by using the three dots icon at the top of your project. Choose Show completed tasks in the menu.

Todoist helps you:

  • Track your successes
  • Note the challenges
  • Reward yourself for a job well done!

Happy doing!

Now you know the basics of Todoist. That means you’re ready to take control of work and life.

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