I'm not sure if it would help anyone, but I also recently learned if you have the Google Keep extension on the chrome browser, if you click the Keep icon at the top when you're on a screen, it will allow you to take a note and it will tag it with that website link. So if you are doing some research, you can take some notes on that screen directly, instead of going back and forth between Keep and the Website you are reading. Not directly related but this has been helpful for me at work when I have to reference back to something.
100s of videos out there for Google Calendar but this is the one that helped me the most. Watched it till the end and made some changes and progress in my Calendar, thanks for making the video!
This was super helpful thank you! I still have a book I keep everything in, but as I am reducing down my work, I'm adding personal projects too, so it allows me to integrate the two. Plus I can share things with other people. I'll give it a go, much appreicate the fab explanations.
I also use Google calendar and tasks, did not know about Keep sync. Thanks. Still, Google calendar and tasks lack actual sync between each other: you cannot really split an event to tasks or filter them by tags/color. And subtasks' display is not evident too. Not the best tools out there for setting goals and tasks, they are just widely spread :)
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Clear and practical. Excellent. I have a question: Is there a way to create a specific new task from an existing Keep Note? Thanks =)
I'm not sure if it would help anyone, but I also recently learned if you have the Google Keep extension on the chrome browser, if you click the Keep icon at the top when you're on a screen, it will allow you to take a note and it will tag it with that website link. So if you are doing some research, you can take some notes on that screen directly, instead of going back and forth between Keep and the Website you are reading. Not directly related but this has been helpful for me at work when I have to reference back to something.
Thanks for sharing. This is a great tip
100s of videos out there for Google Calendar but this is the one that helped me the most. Watched it till the end and made some changes and progress in my Calendar, thanks for making the video!
That's awesome. I'm glad it helped. Would be cool to know what you changed. Stay productive.
This was amazing, I was stuck on how to do a project like that, so it’s great to know it’s a combo of events and tasks!
This was super helpful thank you! I still have a book I keep everything in, but as I am reducing down my work, I'm adding personal projects too, so it allows me to integrate the two. Plus I can share things with other people. I'll give it a go, much appreicate the fab explanations.
Really helpful. I didn't know about linking Keep notes to events. Thanks
That's a great productivity hack. Keep it going.
What a great tutorial, thanks!
Super fantastic and helpful video man!
I also use Google calendar and tasks, did not know about Keep sync. Thanks.
Still, Google calendar and tasks lack actual sync between each other: you cannot really split an event to tasks or filter them by tags/color. And subtasks' display is not evident too.
Not the best tools out there for setting goals and tasks, they are just widely spread :)
Well done mate. I found this helpful
Glad it helped
Hi, can you please tell me what you are using for video recording?
Beard, outstanding overview and ideas, thank you Sir 🙏
GREAT TUTORIAL
Great info, thx u
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Clear and practical. Excellent.
I have a question: Is there a way to create a specific new task from an existing Keep Note? Thanks =)
Are you from England?
i am not getting the focus time in google calender
Paid feature
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You are using advance features of google calendar
All the features are available on your account. These are normal features.