Improve My Life
Life management app using the Eisenhower Matrix methodology that splits your life into eight primary categories and helps prioritize tasks by importance and urgency across different life domains.
About this tool
Overview
Improve My Life is a unique task management app that splits your life into eight primary categories including self-improvement, health, and people, applying Eisenhower Matrix principles across all life domains.
Features
- Eight Life Categories: Organize tasks across self-improvement, health, relationships, career, and more
- Eisenhower Matrix: Built-in prioritization using importance and urgency values
- Task Categorization: Assign tasks to specific life segments for balanced living
- Priority Scoring: Mark importance and urgency for every task
- Holistic View: See your entire life organized in one comprehensive system
- Progress Tracking: Monitor progress across different life areas
Philosophy
Based on the principle that effective time management requires balancing multiple life domains, not just work tasks.
Pricing
Available on major app stores. Check official website for pricing details.
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