A new year represents a chance for a fresh start and new goals for both your personal life and your career. While these objectives will vary from person to person, the road to achieving them will inexorably require strong focus and organization. Thankfully, organizing your life is precisely what a smartphone is built for. Apps are introduced every day that help you become more efficient on the job, most of which are designed for the popular iPhone. The following are 5 iPhone Apps that will make you more organized at work:
1. Wunderlist Task Manager
The Wunderlist Task Manager helps get you more organized and increase personal production. The tool is designed to help collate your tasks and to-do lists and synch them with your desktop. Options include adding new tasks and notes, setting deadlines, and getting helpful reminders on current tasks and any projects that are overdue. For the serial procrastinator, Wunderlist Task Manager is an excellent way to keep tasks organized as well as provide motivation to complete them.
2. eMeetMe
A hectic business schedule can quickly turn into a tangled web of meetings and presentations. Trying to figure out the place and time and people you are meeting with is confusing enough, let alone having to coordinate new meetings with people who are just as swamped. eMeetMe takes the hassle out of trying to organize a meeting by browsing through your calendar and locating available time slots. These slots are then forwarded to all other attendees, who can then indicate their preferences for the meeting via email.
3. Boxcar
Boxcar is a great networking tool that manages your relationships. It consolidates updates and notifications from various emails, social networking sites, and blogs, then delivers them to a single destination. By aggregating all your notifications, you can stay on top of any incoming messages and respond quickly to queries from clients. As you can imagine, the app can be used for both professional and personal relationships, allowing people to stay in touch with loved ones without having to log on to a dozen different locations.
4. Evernote and Do it (Tomorrow)
Many of the organizing and note taking apps for the iPhone are far too complex for those who simply want to jot down a few reminders for the following day. The layout of Do It is perfect for these users, featuring a minimalistic layout that resembles a tiny notepad. With a simple swipe you can switch between notes for today and tomorrow, and not have to deal with a cascade of bells and badges and whistles.
However, if you find the space on Do It to confining, there are plenty of other alternatives. Evernote is an iPhone app that allows you to store reminders and jot down notes for an extended period of time. In addition, Evernote can file pictures and videos which can be synchronized with your computer at a later date.
5. Omnifocus
The app version of the acclaimed desktop software is another easy to use software for managing tasks. Omnifocus is designed to take your thoughts and ideas and transform them into attainable objectives. It organizes your goals based on type as well as location by utilizing the iPhone’s built in GPS navigation system. The iPhone app also syncs to the desktop version on your iMac, avoiding the need to have two separate task management systems on your mobile and your home computer.
Author: Sean Michaels is a writer for LiabilityInsurance.org.uk – an online business website for the UK.


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