The trick is here, we might need two sets of start/end dates. ie.
- The current set (there is no point starting this task before.... / this task is due by).
- A new set, for calendar view (I INTEND to start this task on / I INTEND to finish this task on)
ie. If my new webinar proposal is due by next Friday, I intend to work on it in a quiet day this week (say Wednesday). But as I put it back and put it back and de-prioritise, I don't want to lose sight of the hard end date.
I'd like the calendar view to be a '43 folders' enabler. ie. if I decide to schedule a task for a given day, then I want to soft-schedule it for that day, and see what other tasks I have for that day - in a calendar view (but not in Outlook - it would be too cluttered).
AND - I want to be able to use it to manage my 'Top 10 goals for this year' view as well. ie. higher level tasks and calendar: "These next 6 weeks, i want to learn to sail. These next two weeks, I need to study for my professional exam". Maybe flip between these using categories.
The trick is here, we might need two sets of start/end dates. ie.
- The current set (there is no point starting this task before.... / this task is due by).
- A new set, for calendar view (I INTEND to start this task on / I INTEND to finish this task on)
ie. If my new webinar proposal is due by next Friday, I intend to work on it in a quiet day this week (say Wednesday). But as I put it back and put it back and de-prioritise, I don't want to lose sight of the hard end date.
I'd like the calendar view to be a '43 folders' enabler. ie. if I decide to schedule a task for a given day, then I want to soft-schedule it for that day, and see what other tasks I have for that day - in a calendar view (but not in Outlook - it would be too cluttered).
AND - I want to be able to use it to manage my 'Top 10 goals for this year' view as well. ie. higher level tasks and calendar: "These next 6 weeks, i want to learn to sail. These next two weeks, I need to study for my professional exam". Maybe flip between these using categories.
Or does anyone already know of such an app?