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Streamline Your Schedule with These 6 Calendar Hacks


You may already use a calendar, but are you really using all its capabilities? You don’t have to be a technology pro to get the most out of your calendar software. There are so many easy ways to make your schedule more efficient and useful. Try these six hacks on your phone or computer to make your calendar work better for you.

1. Set Reminders

Of course, before we go into all the nifty tips and tricks your calendar has, it’s good to start with the basics. It’s easy to overlook or forget some more obvious ways to use a calendar system. However, these are often handy tools to utilize — like reminder notifications.

When you create an event in your calendar app, you can create a reminder. This will appear as a push notification, making a sound and popping up on your screen, whether computer or phone. This kind of notification will ensure you won’t forget about an upcoming event or deadline.

Additionally, you have several options for when to make this reminder go off. It could be anywhere from five minutes to multiple hours before the event. Most calendar software also lets you have more than one notification for the same event. This means you could have one reminder go off an hour before, then a second 30 minutes beforehand. This aspect is very customizable, so you can remind yourself in the way that works best for you.

2. Color-Coordinate

There’s a reason why color-coordinating is such a popular method of organization. It’s super easy and can make any system more efficient. This is especially true when it comes to your calendar, as well.

How exactly do you go about color-coding your calendar? Whether you use paper or virtual, you can categorize types of tasks by color. For example, you could use blue for meetings, green for doctor appointments, and red for work deadlines. Whenever you add an event in one of those categories to your calendar, use its color. Pretty much every calendar software has this feature, with multiple colors to choose from.

Using a color scheme to organize your calendar makes identifying events and priorities easier. You can skim through your events to look for something specific, all through looking for its color. Some software also allows you to look at one category at a time, making your search even quicker.

3. Peek at Your Calendar Analytics

One of the best ways to make your calendar more efficient is by checking its AI-generated analytics. This is a fairly new concept to scheduling software. Calendar analytics are essentially a breakdown of how you spend your time.

Not every software has this feature available yet, though Google Calendar and Calendar offer this. Calendar’s version contains helpful assessments of your time, breaking down meeting distributions and the people and places you frequent most. This can help you realize what is taking up most of your time, and you can react accordingly.

This is the easiest way to get an overall glance at how you’ve been spending your time. And if you don’t like what you see, you can take action to change up your schedule or time management. This is especially helpful if you manage a business or team within your workplace.

4. Share Your Calendar

Odds are, you work with other people at your job. To get more done as a team, learning how to streamline your time together is important. So much time is wasted weekly that you probably don’t even realize. This often occurs from too many meetings or taking a while to plan a meeting or project.

One of the most challenging group efforts is finding a time when everyone can meet. Each team member has their own schedule and priorities, which can easily clash. However, this is where a shared calendar system can save the day.

Some calendar software allows you to grant others access to your schedule so they can see when you’re busy and free. When you can look at everyone’s calendars in a team, you won’t bump into the age-old problem of having to ask for availability.

5. Use a To-Do List

A to-do list may sound so old school, but it’s a tried-and-true method of efficiency and organization. By writing down all you need to do in a set period of time, you can visualize all your tasks. You’re less likely to forget something this way, plus checking off an item is so rewarding. While a paper list works fine, you can upgrade to the 21st-century version: Google Calendar’s Tasks.

This feature combines an online calendar and a to-do list into one. Having these two aspects of time management systems in one place helps keep yourself extra organized. Pulling up Google Calendar means you’ll have access to your calendar and tasks in the same window.

Create a task by clicking on the blue Task icon on the right-hand side of the calendar. You can name your item, add details, and mark when it’s due. You can have Tasks remind you when something needs to be done. You can also add subtasks to any item, breaking up a project into smaller pieces for ease of use.

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