Task Organizer : Focus on life goals by creating a pie chart, setting priorities and marking completed tasks using this inspiring and attractive tool
Setting priorities straight is difficult even for the most well-adjusted people but necessary if you want to focus on the most important things, leave the negative stuff behind and, ultimately, evolve.
Write down your goals and set priorities
If you're searching the web for any kind of inspiration, you should take a look at TaskOrganizer. Although it might sound mundane or old-fashioned, this application gives you the possibility to write down your goals, set priorities, mark completed tasks, and get an overview with the help of a pie chart.It's wrapped in an interactive and elegant interface, listing eight different categories considered to be the fundamentals of a person's life: business/career, finances, health, friends and family, relationships, personal and spirituality growth, fun and recreation, as well as physical environment.
Mark completed goals and print a pie chart
These categories can be filled with as many goals as you want, which can be later ticked as completed. All modified details are immediately reflected in a pie chart, including the amount (%) of completed goals from each category.You can start multiple projects and populate them with multiple collections (e.g. yearly, monthly, daily plans), categories and goals. It's possible to print everything or just specific areas of the plan by setting filters.
Helps you focus on life goals
If you want to customize Task Organizer from scratch, then you can head over to the settings menu in order to delete, rename or create new custom collections and categories. Lastly, there's a fun option that brings up a random goal, in case you're feeling like doing something from your list right away.TaskOrganizer is by no means a comprehensive application. However, it can be the stimulating for those seeking to improve themselves by managing priorities and gaining life balance. It worked smoothly on Windows 10 in our tests.
Task Organizer runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 4.5 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Word Processing.
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