The bad thing about these apps is that it is very difficult to get into the habit at first. That's when I found this wonderful tool. It's called Habitica. Besides helping me create to-do lists to do once, I can also organize daily tasks, or those that we want to make a habit of. And I also enjoy it because it uses the principles of gamification (I'll talk about this in another post). I recommend it.
Omar-Gamboa-Habitica
Habitica.com – Tool for to-do lists and generating habits, with a touch of gamification
Listing allows you to stop worrying about possible forgetfulness. And it becomes a habit. It also helps you prioritize, to separate what is important from what is urgent and to try to dedicate time to the first. What I identify as repetitive, I delegate or automate. In fact, Tim Ferris gives us a very interesting flow chart to know when to do something or when to delegate.

With these 4 tips for managing time, our lives can be made easier, we can dedicate ourselves to doing the most important things in a more practical way. I know that the problem is often perceived as external (the boss fills me with unnecessary work, the company doesn't let me take an hour to do research). I talk about that in EL TIEMPO's #Marmotazos. Here is the link .
Enjoy life. It makes life easier and you enjoy what you have to do more. I live busier now, but I am less physically and mentally tired, because I really enjoy what I do. Sometimes it's twelve, one, two in the morning when I'm writing, reading or researching. But since I like it so much, I don't even notice it. It's more satisfying to work this way. Do you have other tips for managing time? Have you used any of these? Tell us and together we'll make a more complete list.