I have a few monthly tasks for sending out client invoices, and several yearly blog related tasks that must get done.īut then there are tasks that I regularly perform that I don’t want to assign a due date to because I don’t always do them every week, month, or year on a particular day or date. In Todoist, as with other task managers, you can create recurring tasks that show up in your Today list based on the recurring dates you set.įor example, I have several daily tasks for cleaning my mail inbox and writing in my journal during National Journal Writing Month. Keep reading and I’ll explain what it is and how I use it. When it comes to using any task manager, checking off tasks is of course easy, but typing and inputting tasks sometimes is a bit tedious. But recently I started using an IFTTT automation that creates no-due-date tasks in Todoist each time I complete tasks in a specified project.
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