I've struggled with this and have tried so many apps that I gave up and went back to pen and paper using the bullet journal method.
So far, so good - been using it for 2 months and ticks all your boxes above. Just needs some upfront planning at the start of the month/week and check the TODOs daily to see what I have for today.
Equal parts higher-ed IT, web dev and support; with a dash of freelance consulting thrown in for good measure. (Oct/19: Seeking change of pace. Not afraid to take a step back in order to move ahead!)
My wife keeps a bullet journal. It works for her, but the setup is too much overhead for me. (Call it laziness or instant gratification.)
I find a basic steno notebook with daily bulleted lists does the trick for quick workday tasks, and a personal kanban board made with sticky notes handles the longer duration stuff.
I've struggled with this and have tried so many apps that I gave up and went back to pen and paper using the bullet journal method.
So far, so good - been using it for 2 months and ticks all your boxes above. Just needs some upfront planning at the start of the month/week and check the TODOs daily to see what I have for today.
My wife keeps a bullet journal. It works for her, but the setup is too much overhead for me. (Call it laziness or instant gratification.)
I find a basic steno notebook with daily bulleted lists does the trick for quick workday tasks, and a personal kanban board made with sticky notes handles the longer duration stuff.
That's basically what I do - I just applied the concepts of future log, monthly spreads and weekly spreads from bullet journaling.
I can't make it artsy (like a bunch you see under bullet journaling) coz I already don't have a lot of time and I'm lazy as well. 😁