If you've ever bought a beautiful paper planner in January and stopped using it by February, you know the pattern. Planning systems fail for predictable reasons:
A good digital daily planner solves these problems.
Project 1: Inbox
Everything lands here first. New tasks, ideas, random notes, requests from people. No organization required at capture time.
Project 2: Today
Your curated list for the current day. Maximum 5-7 items. These are commitments, not wishes.
Project 3: Later
Everything that's important but not today. Organized by project or theme.
Every morning, spend 5-10 minutes:
Morning (5 minutes):
End of Day (5 minutes):
10 minutes of planning per day creates enormous clarity.
The MIT is the one thing — if you accomplish nothing else today — that would make the day a success. Having one MIT prevents the trap of doing 15 small tasks while avoiding the one hard thing that actually matters.
To identify your MIT, ask: "What is the one task where completion moves the most important goal forward?"
Mark your MIT with High priority and put it first in your Today project. Work on it first, before email and meetings start.
NoteWithMe doesn't have a calendar view — it's designed for tasks, not schedules. But you can combine it with time-blocking by adding time notes to tasks:
This hybrid approach keeps your tasks in NoteWithMe while honoring the reality that time is your actual resource.
Sort your project by deadline to automatically surface what's most urgent. Add deadlines to everything, even soft ones. A task with a deadline becomes a commitment. A task without a deadline is a wish.
The 2-minute triage rule: When something new and urgent arrives, assess: Is this actually urgent? Can it wait 2 hours? If yes, add it to Today. If no, capture it in Inbox.
The "not today" decision: When your Today list grows beyond 7 items, something must move to Later. Make that decision consciously.
End-of-day honesty: If the same task moves from Today to Tomorrow three days in a row, ask: do I actually want to do this?
The best planning system is the one you'll actually use. Set up NoteWithMe → and try the three-project system for one week.