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@ Task for Us
2025-03-23 16:09:19Welcome to TaskforUs, a web-based task management platform designed to help you organize, prioritize, and track your tasks using the innovative 2-5 Rule. This guide will help you get started, manage your tasks, and make the most of TaskforUs’s features. Let’s dive in!
What Is TaskforUs?
TaskforUs is a task management application that helps you focus on what matters most. Using the 2-5 Rule, our platform ensures you’re always working on the right task at the right time—whether it’s a daily habit, a weekly check-in, or a yearly goal.
Key Features
- Smart Task Prioritization:
Uses the 2-5 Rule to prioritize tasks based on timing and importance. - Focus Mode:
Displays only your top-priority tasks to help you concentrate. - Fix Mode:
Ensures date-specific tasks (e.g., birthdays) rise in priority as the date approaches. - Category Filtering:
Organize and filter tasks by custom categories. - Task Archiving:
Keep your list clean by archiving completed tasks. - Task Export:
Export tasks to CSV for backup or analysis. - Multi-User Support:
Secure login with password protection. - Email-Based Password Recovery:
Reset your password securely via email.
Getting Started
Create an Account
- Go to task4.us and click Register on the login screen.
- Enter your details:
- Username: Choose a unique username (e.g., “Alex123” or “TaskMaster”).
Note: Your username should not be an email address. - Password: Create a secure password (at least 8 characters, including a number and a special character).
- Click Register to create your account.
- You’ll be redirected to the login page to sign in.
Log In
- On the login page, enter your username and password.
- Click Login to access your dashboard.
Manage Your Profile
- From the navigation menu, go to Configuration.
- Update your settings:
- Email Address: Add or change the email for password recovery.
- Focus Mode: Set the number of tasks to display in Focus Mode.
Working with Tasks
Add a Task
- From the navigation menu, click Add Task.
- Fill in the task details:
- Name: A brief description (e.g., “Schedule team meeting”).
- Category: Group tasks (e.g., Work, Personal, Health).
- Priority: Set as Low, Medium, or High.
- Type:
Choose the task’s time unit to apply the 2-5 Rule, which determines how often you should act:- Day/Daily: For tasks you want to do every 2-5 days (e.g., “Do cardio”).
- Week/Weekly: For tasks to be done every 2-5 weeks (e.g., “Schedule dinner with Alex”).
- Month/Monthly: For tasks to be done every 2-5 months (e.g., “Review budget”).
- Year/Yearly: For tasks to be done every 2-5 years (e.g., “Reassess career path”).
- Fix Mode:
For tasks tied to a specific date (e.g., “Wish Alex a happy birthday”), select Fix Mode and set the exact date. The task will climb your list as the date approaches. - Date: Select the due date or start date (required for Fix Mode tasks).
- Comments: Add any notes or details (optional).
- Click Add Todo to save the task.
View and Manage Tasks
- Your main dashboard displays all tasks, sorted by priority using the 2-5 Rule. Incomplete tasks appear first, followed by completed ones.
Task Actions
For each task, you can: - Complete/Uncomplete: Mark a task as done or undo its completion. - Edit: Update task details. - Archive: Move a task to the archive (you can restore it later).
Filter Tasks
- Use category checkboxes to filter tasks by specific categories.
- Select multiple categories to view tasks from any of them.
- Choose All to display tasks from all categories.
Focus Mode
- Click Enable Focus Mode to see only your top-priority tasks (as set in Configuration).
- Click Disable Focus Mode to return to the full task list.
Archived Tasks
- From the navigation menu, go to Archive to view all archived tasks.
- Use the Unarchive action to restore tasks to your active list.
Export Tasks
- From the navigation menu, click Export Tasks.
- A CSV file with all tasks (active and archived) will download.
- Open the file in spreadsheet apps like Excel or Google Sheets.
Understand Task Prioritization
TaskforUs uses the 2-5 Rule to prioritize tasks: - Each task is assigned a time unit (days, weeks, months, or years). - You should act within 2 to 5 of those units (e.g., a “weekly” task should be done every 2-5 weeks). - For Fix Mode tasks, priority increases as the set date approaches, peaking on the day itself. - Additional factors, such as priority level (Low, Medium, High) and due date proximity, also influence the order. - Priorities are recalculated each time you view your list, ensuring that the most important tasks are always at the top.
Account Management
Change Your Email
- Go to Configuration.
- Enter your new email address.
- Click Save.
Reset Your Password
- On the login page, click Forgot Password.
- Enter your username.
- Check your email for a password reset link (valid for 15 minutes).
- Click the link and set a new password.
Log Out
- From the navigation menu, click Logout to end your session securely.
Best Practices
- Use Consistent Categories:
Create a small, manageable set of categories (e.g., Work, Personal, Health). - Be Specific with Task Names:
Use clear, concise names (e.g., “Call Mom” instead of “Family”). - Leverage Focus Mode:
Enable Focus Mode when overwhelmed to concentrate on critical tasks. - Use Fix Mode for Dates:
Set birthdays or deadlines in Fix Mode to ensure you never miss them. - Review Regularly:
Set aside time weekly to review and update your tasks. - Archive Completed Tasks:
Keep your active list clean by archiving tasks that are done.
Take control of your tasks today with TaskforUs and transform the way you manage your time.
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