I originally started using Notion as a simple note-taking app, but it quickly evolved into my go-to tool for managing an out-of-control task list. What began as a knowledge base soon turned into a game-changing productivity powerhouse. Here’s how I use it to stay on top of everything, no matter how overwhelming the workload gets.

1Organize Projects and Tasks With Databases

When dealing with a huge task list, I like tocreate Notion databasesfor efficient organization. I create a database for all the projects in a workspace and another for their respective tasks. I then add the necessary properties (e.g.,Name,Due Date,Status, andAssignee) and fill them with relevant data.

The best part about databases is that I can link them using theRelationproperty. This allows me to associate tasks with their respective projects for easier tracking and categorization, as well as sorting and filtering.

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One thing I like about databases is that I can easily filter out tasks based on specific criteria. I do this to focus on what’s important and manage my workload effectively.

For instance, I can create a view in the tasks database and add filters based on properties likePriority(renamedSelectproperty) andProject(renamedRelationproperty) to see which high-priority tasks belong to a particular project. I can even add a date filter to see which ones are due on specific days.

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Also, I can easily sort tasks in ascending or descending order based on a specific property. This is a big help when sorting tasks based on criteria like priority and date so I know what to focus on.

3Track Tasks With Statuses

When I have an overwhelming task list, I tag the tasks with labels likePlanning,Not started,In progress,In review, andDoneusing theStatusproperty. That way, I can check the status of a task at a glance and move things along.

An interesting way I use statuses is to track the completion of a task based on theDonestatus. This is quite easy to do in a linked database. I usually add theRollupproperty to the project database, rename it toCompletion, and set it to aggregate all completed tasks and show them as a percentage bar.

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This lets me see how close I am to completing the project and keeps me motivated as I see the bar progress.

4Manage Tasks With Kanban Boards

Notion has a board view, a card-based system that arranges tasks based on categories like statuses and priority—much like you would on a Kanban board. This allows me to easily move tasks through various stages of completion (e.g., fromPlanningtoIn Progressor fromReviewtoDone).

This is a simple and visual way to improve my workflow and track and prioritize tasks at a glance. This is similar to the wayTrello lets you categorize your tasks.

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5Manage Due Dates With the Calendar View

I also like adding a calendar view to task databases and then linking my Notion Calendar to Google Calendar. Not only does this show me the due dates at a glance, but it also allows me to shuffle them around based on other events in my calendar, allowing me to dedicate more free time to the huge task list. It’s as easy as dragging and dropping tasks on different dates.

6Ask Notion AI for Help

I hate it when I need information about a project and have to search through numerous documents and pages to find it. This can be frustrating when there’s so much to go through. Luckily, I can prompt Notion AI to search my entire workspace in seconds, find what I need, and accurately summarize it.

It’s one of the reasons I find paying $10 per month for the AI worth it, especially when I need to quickly look up things like project guidelines and reference what I wrote in other documents but don’t remember exactly where it is.

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Furthermore, I find Notion AI to be competent when it comes to generating code and text, summarizing documents, and proofreading. You still need to look everything over to ensure it’s accurate, though. But it can significantly speed up your workflow when dealing with low-level tasks.

With these features, Notion helps improve my productivity when work ramps up. Besides using Notion to manage a huge task list, there are otherinteresting ways to use Notion.

The best part is that the free version has most of the features you need, including real-time collaboration for when you need help with tackling that overwhelming task list.