# Fadeke Adegbuyi - A Student’s Guide to Todoist (Highlights) ![rw-book-cover|256](https://readwise-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/static/images/article0.00998d930354.png) ## Metadata **Cover**:: https://readwise-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/static/images/article0.00998d930354.png **Source**:: #from/readwise **Zettel**:: #zettel/fleeting **Status**:: #x **Authors**:: [[Fadeke Adegbuyi]] **Full Title**:: A Student’s Guide to Todoist **Category**:: #articles #readwise/articles **Category Icon**:: 📰 **URL**:: [blog.doist.com](https://blog.doist.com/todoist-guide-for-students/) **Host**:: [[blog.doist.com]] **Highlighted**:: [[2021-08-29]] **Created**:: [[2022-09-26]] ## Highlights - Within Todoist tasks, you can record voice comments. While studying, try talking through something you might not understand by pretending to teach it to someone else aloud. Listen back to see if it makes sense and track if your explanation gets stronger over time. ([View Highlight](https://instapaper.com/read/1439989696/17316066)) - Keep your non-school Todoist projects top-of-mind by adding them to Todoist Favorites so they appear in a special section with higher visibility. ([View Highlight](https://instapaper.com/read/1439989696/17316069)) - Add labels like “low energy” to simpler tasks and use a Todoist filter to group them together across projects. When you’re feeling tired or stressed, work through a few tasks in your “low energy” filter to avoid being overwhelmed. ([View Highlight](https://instapaper.com/read/1439989696/17316070)) - Add the Todoist productivity widget to your iPhone on iOS 14+ to see your completed tasks for the day and week, plus your karma level, at a glance. ([View Highlight](https://instapaper.com/read/1439989696/17316077))