Thanks for the video! I would love to see an in-depth tutorial of your day-to-day reminders workflow and hear if you have any tips on how to use the smart templates, hashtags and sections that Apple reminders now has with the latest iOS updates.
Great video! I was wondering how you connect the next action to the corresponding project since they are in separate lists? Do you just write the name of the project under Notes in the Next action? From what I can tell you don’t use the subtask feature in Reminder. Thanks and look forward to more videos on the topic.
I'm so glad you liked the video! Personally, I like keeping my next actions and projects on different lists. I haven't used the sub tasks feature on reminders. I just make sure to mention or use the same language for my next action as it relates to the project. For example: project: sell car, next action: upload photos of car so I can sell it. But I might try adding the project name in the notes of the next actions like you mentioned!
@@jamesashby4334 I use notes too! Mainly for reference and project material though. I like how notes and reminders syncs with your iPhone and mac instantly
Hi Aaron, I really liked this video, short and sweet and to the point. Your voice is great for this sort of thing, not sure if you are a professional voice over artist. And your content felt well thought out and scripted.
Excellent video Aaron and thanks for taking the time to make and share I picked up a few ideas. My only feedback would be the choice of the slightly irritating background "music" and its volume which is a little distracting from your content :)
@@Fla-migo these aren’t just tasks! I have lists for reference like reading wish lists, checklists for systems, video ideas, quotes I like to keep, projects, waiting for etc. My actual next actions are like under 15 usually
omg man, great vid. I always struggled with this App. subscribed!! good stuff buddy 👍
Thanks for the video! I would love to see an in-depth tutorial of your day-to-day reminders workflow and hear if you have any tips on how to use the smart templates, hashtags and sections that Apple reminders now has with the latest iOS updates.
Great video! I was wondering how you connect the next action to the corresponding project since they are in separate lists? Do you just write the name of the project under Notes in the Next action? From what I can tell you don’t use the subtask feature in Reminder. Thanks and look forward to more videos on the topic.
I'm so glad you liked the video! Personally, I like keeping my next actions and projects on different lists. I haven't used the sub tasks feature on reminders. I just make sure to mention or use the same language for my next action as it relates to the project. For example: project: sell car, next action: upload photos of car so I can sell it. But I might try adding the project name in the notes of the next actions like you mentioned!
For this reason I use the Notes app for GTD. You can link back and forth between project notes and next action notes.
@@jamesashby4334 I use notes too! Mainly for reference and project material though. I like how notes and reminders syncs with your iPhone and mac instantly
Hi Aaron, I really liked this video, short and sweet and to the point. Your voice is great for this sort of thing, not sure if you are a professional voice over artist. And your content felt well thought out and scripted.
Hey, thanks so much I really appreciate it!
Nice idea
I think using trello makes more sence this it all over the place
Excellent video Aaron and thanks for taking the time to make and share I picked up a few ideas. My only feedback would be the choice of the slightly irritating background "music" and its volume which is a little distracting from your content :)
Appreciate the feedback thank you!
Make a template to download and use it
372 open Tasks => GTD
@@Fla-migo these aren’t just tasks! I have lists for reference like reading wish lists, checklists for systems, video ideas, quotes I like to keep, projects, waiting for etc. My actual next actions are like under 15 usually