"If you want to get it done, use Focus 21".
Get into the habit of keeping all the stuff on your mind in Focus 21 instead of your head. Stay focused on a small number of contexts. Work on objectives in small areas of focus and realize big gains in productivity and reduced stress.
Keep affirmations and goals in Focus 21 and affirm them frequently. Say each affirmation aloud to increase effectiveness and log each action. Take action often and log your actions. You will feel tremendous accomplishment when you log 21 actions.
Use Focus 21 to keep prompts. Review prompts to quickly change focus to new contexts and areas of focus within a context. This is much more efficient than multitasking.
Focus 21 supports David Allens "Getting Things Done" method. Focus 21 is easy to learn and use on a daily basis, making it a perfect way improve your productivity.
If you use Dropbox, you can keep your contexts in the cloud, then pull them in later. This prevents you from being overwhelmed and increases focus on what matters most at the any given time.
Tap the (i) button on the Areas of Focus tab to get more details about how to use Focus 21.