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Gootodo testimonial

Here's a note from a Gootodo.com user that just came in this morning.

I have been using Gootodo (quite religiously I might add). I hadn't imagined how much of a positive impact it would have on the organization of my work and personal life. After I began using it, I noticed a huge decrease in my stress levels. I had one common place where I could try to organize my action list. Inadvertantly, I had been using my e-mail inbox as a type of 'to do list' with a few sticky notes scattered across my desk. Trying to use my e-mail box as an organization tool was a disaster - I was so easily sidetracked with new mails.
I find it more useful and productive to review my gootodo list (rather than checking my e-mail inbox) to ensure that I am on track with my plannings and objectives.
I now visit my e-mail box only a couple of times a day to process new e-mails, and the post-it notes have disappeared. The only thing I am missing is a way (preferably low-tech) to record ideas that I have outside of the office (e.g. while driving to work) and an easy way to integrate them into my gootodo list.

(Thanks, Kate!)

Try it out: https://www.gootodo.com



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