Too many tasks to remember? Try this to-do list tool that can be "posted" on your desktop. Important items can be seen at a glance.

Whenever you turn on your computer every day, are you overwhelmed by all kinds of to-do tasks? Needs sent by colleagues on WeChat, tasks assigned by the boss in emails, and temporary ideas that came up on my own are scattered in various places, and have not yet been dealt with, and my mind has become chaotic. I know very clearly in my heart that there are many things that need to be done, but sitting in front of the computer screen for a long time, I just can't sort out an idea. In the end, I often choose the most urgent thing, but miss the most important thing.

This daily "efficiency anxiety" situation can actually be solved with only a very small change. Try to "place" the most critical lists directly on your computer desktop. YYNote is such an extremely simple tool. It does not occupy the taskbar space or compete for the focus of the pop-up window. It just sits quietly in a corner of your desktop, clearly presenting the core tasks that you must complete today in front of your eyes.
It is not just a simple to-do list. You can use YYNote to create different lists to separate work tasks, life purchases, and study plans. Those that need special attention can be pinned to the top with a simple drag of the mouse. For tasks with deadlines, such as "Submit a plan before Friday" and "Mom's birthday", it can also automatically display a countdown to the date. Watching the number get smaller day by day, that sense of urgency will prompt you to execute it more efficiently than a simple text reminder, instead of continuing to procrastinate.
It's like developing a unique "command center" on the home screen where you work. All important instructions are gathered here, arranged in order, and then executed in an orderly manner. You no longer need to open a cumbersome software just to remember something, nor do you have to worry about not being able to find it after writing it on a paper note. The clear sense of control that this "minimum effort" can bring is the key to an efficient way of working.

It was recently seen in the news that when the German Prime Minister visited China, he even made a special trip to visit our robot company. Technology is being integrated into life and work at a speed we cannot imagine. In fact, whether it is a sophisticated robot or a gadget like YYNote , the goal is the same: to use a more intelligent way to liberate us from trivial matters, so that we can pay attention to those people and things that are truly critical.
At this moment, just take a minute to extract the free tool and put on the table the list of things you expected to accomplish when you came. Give it a try and see how positively your sense of engagement at work will change when all key issues are clearly visible.


