A New, Plugin-Free Approach to Task Management in Obsidian

Start small and simple, and let complexity emerge on its own

Ellane W
5 min readDec 12, 2022

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Full-featured task managers like Things, 2Do, Todoist, TickTick, and OmniFocus are wonderful at what they do. One of them may be perfect for where you are today.

They’re not for me, though. Not now, anyway. In my current renaissance of simplicity, I’m content with plain text that flows between folders.

And so I’ve welcomed a new folder into my Obsidian vault! It’s simplified my task/project management system, and made it remarkably more flexible. TO DO LISTS is its name, and it stands proudly in all caps, as do all my folders. (This helps them stand out in a list where the folder icon isn’t visible.)

Must, Should, Could, Waiting, Calendar

My current system follows these guidelines:

  • One file per non-urgent task. Some ‘tasks’ are actually projects, so they contain subtasks within the one file.
  • Urgent tasks or anything that should be done on or by a specific day (including repeating tasks) go in my digital calendar

The first four folders inside TO DO LISTS are —

  1. MUST
  2. SHOULD

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Ellane W
Ellane W

Written by Ellane W

Designer and educational publisher for 30 years+. Plain-text advocate. Still using paper, but less of it. https://linktr.ee/miscellaneplans

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