What does GD use as their ToDo/Productivity manager?

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Just a general question here.

There's a bunch of apps to facilitate ToDos such as Todoist, Wunderlist, TickTick, and so on. Or, there's just good old paper.

I've been trying a bunch of these out and yet to settle on one, so I'm wondering how you guys keep track of the stuff you need to do and why it works well for you. :D
 
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For work I chuck everything on my calendar or sticky notes on my desktop

For home, well, I'm not that busy that I need to spend time writing things down. I just do it or forget about it. Nothing really happens if I do.
 
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For household jobs/chores I have the wife who reminds me!

For work shifts, courses, reminders, deadlines etc I used an old fashion printed out timetable with plenty of space to write things (basically a wallplaner). Have it hung up on the back of my office door at home. Sure it's not a 21st Century method but I've found it works for me.
 
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For shared work mainly Trello and my outlook calendar which is synced to Gmail calendar. General personal to do lists go in my Onenote.
 
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At work Outlook flags on mails and OneNote.

I have looked at a other options but find you spend as much time updating your task list as doing tasks.

At home Google Keep and calendar
 
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