Well-Oiled Operations with Stacy Tuschl

#45: Five Ways to Boost Your Productivity Using Your Smartphone, Part 5: Manage Your Google Accounts With My Favorite App, with Stacy Tuschl


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Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book “Is Your Business Worth Saving?” where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success.

This is the fourth part in our five-part series on boosting productivity using your smartphone.

  • Part 1: Social Media — How Much is Too Much?
  • Part 2: Smartphones — How Do They Make You Smarter?
  • Part 3: You Get What You Tolerate
  • Part 4: Alarms, Notifications, and Reminders

Today’s episode is a special one. Recently I got an email from someone saying that I changed her life. She was talking about today’s episode from when it aired live on Facebook Live.

Today’s episode is all about my new favorite app called gTasks Pro.

You’ve probably heard me rant and rave about Google Calendar in the past. The main reason I love Google Calendar is because it keeps me so organized, especially with the ability to sync calendars. It’s especially helpful to be able to see my husband’s so we don’t have any confusion between us when it comes to making plans. (minute 1:00)

So, why do you need gTasks Pro? For some reason, the tasks inside Google Calendar don’t sync to your app, and that’s where gTasks Pro comes in. (minute 2:00)

I used to always email myself every time I wanted to add something to my to-do list, but now I can use gTasks Pro to cut out the email step. (minute 4:00)

Resources:
  • gTasks Pro (iTunes)
  • My Google Calendar Course

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