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The Beauty of the Recurring Task
Merlin Mann | Jan 18 2005
There’s a certain kind of to-do list item that can really bite you in the butt: the recurring task. While programs like Sciral Consistency are designed specifically for managing fuzzy-intervaled tasks, MS Entourage has a handy “Recurrence Pattern??? box that lets you define how often and when an item should pop up on your radar screen. This is a feature I love and use whenever I can. In addition to the common “Every Monday??? and “Every Other Month??? items, Entourage lets you set a manual interval for repetition that’s based on the last time the task was completed. For example, anyone who’s lived in San Francisco knows how inexplicably dusty your house gets. I have a reminder to sweep the bunnies from the hallway every 5 days (regardless of the day of the week that falls on). So if I tick it off today, it automatically pops back up again next Sunday. Then it hangs around, bugging me, until I do it again, and so on. This is a great feature for handling a lot of stuff you don’t want to forget about—but that you don’t want sitting interminably on your to-do list.
The thing I like best about this—and I admit that this is a subtle feature—is that regardless of how long it takes me to finish the task, it always re-generates itself with the correct interval. If I don’t feel like sweeping the floor and it takes 7 days instead of 5, no problem. Better next time. Much nicer than watching a half-dozen, guilt-inducing items pile up behind one another like a traffic jam. 30 Comments
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Just to add to David's...Submitted by eric (not verified) on January 18, 2005 - 9:52am.
Just to add to David's comment about Life Balance's excellent "Routine" task, it also allows a "lead time" which governs how the routine task shows up in the task list. At twice the lead time it will appear at a low priority. The task will slowly move up the list until 1x the lead time, at which point the task is as high of a priority it can be, given the other tasks on the list. For example, something that needs done every week can have a lead time of 1 day, which means at TWO days (2x lead time) before the task would be "due" it shows up on the list, as a subtle reminder. At one day (1x lead time) it's as high on the list as it can get. Pretty cool; Life Balance takes some getting used to and is kinda high maintenance, but it is very good at what it does. » POSTED IN:
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