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gtuckerkellogg
Nov 25, 2020Iron Contributor
Feature request: Add to My Day (Tomorrow)
I love the Add to My Day feature. I love that it disappears when the day is done. It's fantastic. But it only works for that day. I believe there is evidence that setting up a daily list the night be...
Dr_Snooze
Jun 16, 2022Brass Contributor
This. Every morning, go to My Day and review the Suggestions panel that pops up automatically. All your undone My Day tasks from the day before show up there. Simply click the plus icon to add them back to your My Day again.
mcrider
Jun 24, 2022Copper Contributor
The process that you describe is what I use, but I find it very frustrating in the early AM. I want to go to bed in the evening, knowing my work has been planned, and hit the ground running, not being forced to reshuffle everything the next day. In the evening, I am able to focus more, whereas planning in the morning is very difficult until coffee #3 kicks in.
Like others, I really like the My Day feature, but there needs to be a quick and easy way to plan at least 1 day forward.
- Dr_SnoozeJun 27, 2022Brass ContributorI don't think I'm understanding the problem. You need 3 cups of coffee to click plus signs?
- RheinliebeJun 28, 2022Brass ContributorWell, it seems you might need a lot more coffee to understand the issue 😉 Clicking on plus is not the challenge but to organise "My day" the night before. If I do this, all action points will be gone again on the actual day and I have to do it all over again. I want to be able to plan my tasks for the following day rather than on that day.
- Dr_SnoozeJun 28, 2022Brass ContributorYour action points are not gone. They are there in the Suggestions panel. It's the first thing that pops up in My Day when you click on it each morning. All your uncompleted My Day tasks from the day before are listed there. Just click the plus signs to add them back to My Day. No coffee required. 🙂
- Geert_EJun 24, 2022Brass ContributorIndeed frustrating. Especially if you know that thousands of users are already asking about this at an early stage. Software developers often remain poorly listening playbirds ...