by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Choose an Unprocessed Tasks list method and make sure the list is easy to access, without defining search terms each time. If you need to define and save a custom view, do it now and name it “Unprocessed”.
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Your planner’s daily note pages are your collection point and home for unprocessed tasks. As you take notes, place checkboxes next to pending actions that you collect. Do not put them in a special section, just include them along with any other notes you take...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Set up the mobile list of all tasks that need to be processed.
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Match Your Desktop Solution Use mobile options that match your desktop TRO approach. You will sync your tasks, so you must use the same fields and methods in both places. Mobile task managers have varying methods for supporting Unprocessed Tasks lists. However, the...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
To see your Unprocessed tasks on any mobile phone with a browser: Point your browser to m.rmilk.com. Select 4 Lists, then choose Unprocessed (smart) to see your Unprocessed Tasks list. An example screen appears to the right.
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