Another Year in God’s Grace.
The Lord is good and has been a great God. I thank him for all he has done ad he is doing. I thank him for the gift of life, even the Lord Christ Jesus, the ministry of the word the gift of the church and the work he continues to do in the world around me.
I thank him for all the things I have learnt about him in the past year and the things he has ordained that I learn, and I learn every day. I thank him for making me understand daily, the difference between positional sanctification and progressive sanctification. I thank him for all the opportunities he has given to me to live according to his word and the life he has given.
I cannot thank him enough, but I will continue to do so because he is the Lord and there is none like him.
Thank you Lord for another year in your grace, there is so much that I can’t express.
Omnifocus 3 for iOS
May 30, 2018 by Jide Ajayi • Issues, Productivity, Thoughts • Tags: apps, omnifocus 3, productivity •
Today the Omnifocus 3 app by the Omnigroup was released for download and purchase on the iOS app store.
Just released is the new version of the gold-standard for to-do applications.
When loaded with the required data, and projects, contexts and timing established, this app can quickly become your second brain.
The one prominent new feature in OmniFocus 3 is Tags. Tags used to be called context, and many people saw their use in the manner described by David Allen in the best-selling “Getting Things Done” book. Now they have been giving new super-powers and are way more capable than contexts in OmniFocus 2 was. Now you can have multiple tags assigned to one task, after all, we can choose to do something when two conditions agree, for example, Being at Home and being at the Computer. Tasks that need you to be at those two places can then be processed when the two places agree.
With the extra thought, huge variations can be conceived to maximize its power in your particular use case.
I use it to manage everything, and if the task is not done, it is because I ignored OmniFocus. When I pay attention to it, it is like I have more than 24 hours a day.
There is a free two week trial for a test run to see if it works for you.