![]() For this article, we’ll focus on activities that are performed at least once a day. It typically works best to repeat these actions daily (or even multiple times a day), though there may be things that you do periodically (e.g., once a week). The key to developing habits is to repeat the same actions over and over again until they become engrained. For example, having a habit of referring to OmniFocus when you wonder what to do next. For example, you might automatically to open the Twitter app when you get stuck on a project. Some habits might take us down unproductive paths. For the purposes of this article, we’ll treat a habit as something that you do automatically, often in response to a trigger of some sort. ![]() Habits 101īefore we delve into the details, let’s take a moment to explore habits and the role that they serve. You can also leverage what you learn in this article to promote constructive habits in all areas of your life. While we’ll focus on OmniFocus, this same process could be applied to the other apps that make up your overall productivity system. In this article, we’ll delve into the process of developing productive habits. It’s equally important to develop habits around maintenance so that your OmniFocus setup reflects your current and future priorities. Even the most carefully crafted OmniFocus setup won’t have any significant impact if you’re not in the habit of leaning on it as you go through the day.
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