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You’re Using Apple Calendar Wrong. Here’s How To Set It Up Right.

The best productivity app was already on your iPhone all along

11 min read3 days ago
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I have a confession. Over the past few years, I’ve downloaded, set up, and eventually abandoned more productivity apps than I care to admit. Notion, Todoist, Asana, Habitify, Google Calendar, Fantastical, Sunsama, and at least a dozen others whose names I’ve already forgotten.

Every single time, the pattern is the same. I see a new app. It has beautiful screenshots. It promises to organize my entire life. I spend three hours setting it up. I use it religiously for two weeks. And then I quietly go back to the three apps that were already sitting on my iPhone the day I bought it.

Apple Calendar, Reminders, and Notes. That’s it. That’s the whole system.

And I know I’m not alone in this. I see this pattern constantly among the creators and Apple users in my community. People chase the newest productivity tool, spend hours customizing it, and then six months later, they’re back to the basics. The reason, I think, is that Apple quietly built these three apps to work together as a connected system, not as separate tools. And when you actually use them properly, they create a productivity setup that rivals anything you’d pay $15 a month for.

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Wow that’s great! A really useful guide. I’ve been using all three for a while now on and off but never quite realised the connecting dots between them.
I thought Event/Reminder was just a Calendar feature and had minuses it actually uses Reminders as well 🙏🏼
I’ll be looking at your detailed guide too!!

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One of the most helpful organisational pieces I’ve read in a while. Now all I have to do is discover out how to implement this with a main work computer which can no longer be updated to the current operating system. There will be a work around I’m sure.

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My problem is that I need to start over. I have too many options in calendars and would like to switch to your system of work/personal/professional development - but I have way more "calendars" than I need . Things like "doctor appt", Household, each kid's name, classes, work, holidays, birthdays... it's a mess.

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