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I live by my calendar. I need the structure it provides to keep me on track, otherwise I'll end up procrastinating. I schedule EVERYTHING. If it's not in the calendar, it won't get done. It also gives me a better idea what I can realistically accomplish next week.
Once a week I sit down, go through my to-do list and assign tasks as events to specific pomodoro-type time slots on my calendar, e.g. "Tue, 10:00 - 10:30, update financial forecast for Q3". Been doing this manually, but it's a tedious nightmare.
Could Planify implement this transition from to-do list items to CalDAV-compatible calendar events in an intuitive GUI-based way (e.g. drag and drop, not cumbersome time selection dialogs)? I noticed others asking for a similar feature, e.g. the time blocking request in this comment: #963 (reply in thread)
To clarify, assigning tasks to calendar time slots shouldn't be a 1:1 relationship. Say, I already know I'll need a full hour for my forecast, so Tue, 10:00 - 10:30 from my example is not enough. I'll have to find a second slot for the other half hour. And the due date from my boss most likely will not correspond to the end of the second "work on it" time slot either. I'm going to schedule the "work on it" slots a couple days before the due date, so just in case I still can't finish within the two half-hour slots, the task should remain as unfinished in the task list until I check it off so I can schedule yet another "work on it" event for it later if needed.
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I live by my calendar. I need the structure it provides to keep me on track, otherwise I'll end up procrastinating. I schedule EVERYTHING. If it's not in the calendar, it won't get done. It also gives me a better idea what I can realistically accomplish next week.
Once a week I sit down, go through my to-do list and assign tasks as events to specific pomodoro-type time slots on my calendar, e.g. "Tue, 10:00 - 10:30, update financial forecast for Q3". Been doing this manually, but it's a tedious nightmare.
Could Planify implement this transition from to-do list items to CalDAV-compatible calendar events in an intuitive GUI-based way (e.g. drag and drop, not cumbersome time selection dialogs)? I noticed others asking for a similar feature, e.g. the time blocking request in this comment: #963 (reply in thread)
To clarify, assigning tasks to calendar time slots shouldn't be a 1:1 relationship. Say, I already know I'll need a full hour for my forecast, so Tue, 10:00 - 10:30 from my example is not enough. I'll have to find a second slot for the other half hour. And the due date from my boss most likely will not correspond to the end of the second "work on it" time slot either. I'm going to schedule the "work on it" slots a couple days before the due date, so just in case I still can't finish within the two half-hour slots, the task should remain as unfinished in the task list until I check it off so I can schedule yet another "work on it" event for it later if needed.
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