Are you like me looking for the best time management app to help you work on your tasks?
Well it’s a good thing I have compiled the best apps out there that are easy to use and most of all it’s FREE!
Yeah you heard me right, here are the best Time Management apps you can use for FREE to help you stay organized!
Time Doctor
Time Doctor tracks time spent on different tasks, takes screenshots at set intervals and also tracks applications and websites accessed. The daily, weekly and monthly reports can be viewed by the managers from even a remote location, making remote team management easier.
RescueTime
RescueTime has a free lite version, runs in the background on your mobile device, tracking apps you use and sites you visit. Every week, it gives you a detailed report on how you’ve spent your time. It also lets you use the data it gathers to set goals for your future activities.
Focus Booster
Focus Booster is a timer-based app that uses the Pomodoro Technique to improve concentration and productivity. The technique involves timing activities, measuring accomplishments, and taking breaks in order to break up daunting tasks into manageable chunks.
Remember the Milk
Remember the Milk lets you make electronic to-do lists so you remember to buy the milk and do everything else you need to do. You can manage your tasks both online and offline from your mobile devices, get email and text reminders, sync your lists with Google Calendar, and share your lists with others.
Evernote
The Evernote app and service allows you to take notes, save information, make lists, create voice reminders, and accomplish other tasks to make your life more organized. It even offers special apps like Evernote Food for managing recipes, restaurant information and meal ideas.
Mynd Calendar
Mynd Calendar is both a mobile calendar and a virtual assistant, intelligently helping guide you through your day. It syncs with your other calendars, prioritizes tasks, finds people in your contacts, tracks your daily commute, and essentially builds up a knowledge base about you and your activities so it can make you more productive.
Zendone
Zendone is a task-management app that integrates with Evernote and Google Calendar to help you accomplish what you want and need to do. It’s a simple, easy-to-use, “zen-like” app.
CalenMob
CalenMob syncs with Google Calendar, making sure that all your tasks, events and activities are constantly updated and retrievable. It’s a clean, simple, free app that brings Google Calendar to your iOS devices.
MyLifeOrganized
MyLifeOrganized generates to-do lists, calendar entries and tasks and helps you to organize and make sense of them.
Toggl
Toggl is a simple and free time-tracking app. By tracking your time spent doing various activities, you’ll be able to better understand what you do, how long it takes, and how you can more effectively organize your time.
Mind42
Mind42 is an innovate browser-based app that lets you create a map of your mind—what you think and worry about, what you value, and what you desire. By mapping your mind, you’re able to better understand yourself, your time and your goals.
To discover which time management techniques and apps are best for you, it’s a good idea to try several of them for a week or two. Give yourself a chance to see if they work, and if they do, keep them. If they don’t, move on. After all, the idea is to save time, not create more distractions. But once you do find ones that work for you, use them diligently. You might be surprised just how much time you can save.
Original Article found at Open Forum
Elaine Fernando is a Central NJ professional organizer, a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and a member of APPO (Association of Personal Photo Organizers). Elaine may be reached at 908-630-8995 or [email protected]