Notionable Tasks Hub

Notionable Tasks Hub

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The Tasks Hub is a robust and integrated system for scheduling and tracking your tasks, to-do's and habits. You can use it to track: - Your daily, weekly, and monthly tasks - Recurring tasks, backlog tasks and achievements - Your goals and buckets (areas of focus) - Your habits

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What is the Tasks Hub?

The Tasks Hub is an integrated system for scheduling and tracking your tasks, to-do's and habits within Notion. Designed for busy people who need a robust way to manage their productivity, you can use it to track:

  • Your daily, weekly, and monthly tasks
  • Recurring tasks, backlog tasks and achievements
  • Your goals and buckets (areas of focus)
  • Your habits
    Tasks Hub uses a clever structure to link these different things. It draws on elements of GTD and Eisenhower Matrix principles to provide you with an integrated system for scheduling tasks, hitting goals and forming new habits.

**How do I use it?**‍
Ever feel like your brain is a jumbled mess of tasks that you'll get round to some day? Maybe you have a task manager but you overuse it and schedule too many and you end up doing none.

The Tasks Hub Dashboard is built to solve these problems with its four main sections:

Task Inbox - Use this to quickly add new tasks or get future tasks out of your brain and into your workflow. Use thr built-in Eisenhower Matrix tools to work out what tasks really matter, and how to prioritise them.
Quick Links - Underneath the Inbox section is your quick links section, giving you easy access to your most used parts of the Task Hub, along with a quick view timeline.
Tasks - This is your main task overview. Use the view switcher to switch between your task list, Kanban view, and calendar view.
Spaces - Think of the Spaces section like a map of the Tasks Hub. It contains quick links to certain information when you need it. Use Spaces to store "someday" tasks, backlog tasks and more.

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What is the Tasks Hub?

The Tasks Hub is an integrated system for scheduling and tracking your tasks, to-do's and habits within Notion. Designed for busy people who need a robust way to manage their productivity, you can use it to track:

  • Your daily, weekly, and monthly tasks
  • Recurring tasks, backlog tasks and achievements
  • Your goals and buckets (areas of focus)
  • Your habits
    Tasks Hub uses a clever structure to link these different things. It draws on elements of GTD and Eisenhower Matrix principles to provide you with an integrated system for scheduling tasks, hitting goals and forming new habits.

**How do I use it?**‍
Ever feel like your brain is a jumbled mess of tasks that you'll get round to some day? Maybe you have a task manager but you overuse it and schedule too many and you end up doing none.

The Tasks Hub Dashboard is built to solve these problems with its four main sections:

Task Inbox - Use this to quickly add new tasks or get future tasks out of your brain and into your workflow. Use thr built-in Eisenhower Matrix tools to work out what tasks really matter, and how to prioritise them.
Quick Links - Underneath the Inbox section is your quick links section, giving you easy access to your most used parts of the Task Hub, along with a quick view timeline.
Tasks - This is your main task overview. Use the view switcher to switch between your task list, Kanban view, and calendar view.
Spaces - Think of the Spaces section like a map of the Tasks Hub. It contains quick links to certain information when you need it. Use Spaces to store "someday" tasks, backlog tasks and more.