Are you wondering how to use Google calendar to keep your life organized? Don’t miss these 7 ways that using Google calendar can simplify your life.
For years, I was an ardent pen and paper gal. I wrote lists. I checked things off the lists. And I prided myself on how I stayed so organized without the aid of any new-fangled techie tools.
Because isn’t old-fashioned better, right? Well, that’s what I had convinced myself was true.
But then, my business grew and my kids grew and our calendar started filling up with more appointments and activities. Needless to say, the pen and paper method wasn’t working so well.
I kept trying to make the paper system work… I was determined and committed. But I often didn’t have my paper with me when I needed to write something down. So then I’d scratch it down on any paper that was nearby — and then often lose that paper.
In addition, my brain felt constantly cluttered up by to-do’s and to-remembers. I didn’t have a streamlined way to post paper reminders of something I needed to remember in 7 weeks and 3 days from now, so I just kept it in my head, kept reminding myself that I couldn’t forget it, and then kept worrying that I wouldn’t remember to remind myself about it.
Yes, I was fighting a losing battle!
My husband — always one to jump on anything techie — strong encouraged me to try Google Calendar. “That’s online.” I protested. “You know that online calendars won’t work for me.” But he persisted and I finally relented.
And I am so very glad I did, because using Google Calendar has revolutionized my life and my productivity. In fact, in spite of the fact that I’m usually the non-techie person, I continually catch myself championing Google Calendar to my friends and family!
7 Ways Google Calendar will Simplify Your Life
Here are seven ways Google Calendar simplifies my life (and can for you, too!):
1. It Gives Me a Place to Brain Dump
You know all those little things you’re constantly thinking you need to remember? I love that I no longer have to carry them around in my brain. Instead, I can quickly and easily add a note about something on an upcoming day my Google Calendar.
Truly, when I stopped having to keep track of such a myriad of information, it felt as if a weight lifted off my shoulders! And it cleared up a lot of space in my brain for other projects to percolate.
2. It Allows Me to Have All Event Details in One Place
When I add an appointment to my calendar, I use the Description section on Google Calendar to add all pertinent details: time, place, any information I need to remember or bring, directions to the location, and/or a phone number for who I’m meeting with.
Putting all these details into one place saves me so much time and headache. Instead of having to scour through my phone or email inbox to retrieve these details if something comes up, everything I could need for an event or appointment is in one central location.
3. It Sends Me Reminders
If you’re anything like me, you have the best intentions, but then life happens and you sometimes forget that you had a phone meeting scheduled or needed to take your child to the eye doctor. This is why the reminder feature on Google Calendar is so handy!
I set up reminders based upon the likelihood of my forgetting about something. Sometimes, I might just set up one reminder to pop up on my phone ten minutes before. Other times, I set up five reminders via email and my phone… just in case!
I can’t tell you how many times these reminders have prevented me from completely missing something I was suppose to do or somewhere I was supposed to go! And knowing they are set up helps me breathe easy instead of feeling anxious that I’ll forget something important.
4. It Allows Me to Easily Re-Assign Tasks
The biggest downfall of pen and paper is that you have to re-write your list when life throws you a curveball. Not so with Google Calendar.
If you end up having a busier day than expected and you don’t have time to get to four things assigned on your Calendar for today, you can just effortlessly drag and drop them to another day.
No more re-writing to-do lists or feeling guilty that you couldn’t get everything done in a day!
5. It Syncs With My Phone
Pen and paper gets really bulky to lug around and have at all times. On the other hand, the beauty of Google Calendar is that you can check your schedule and appointments on your calendar right from your phone. There’s no longer any need to have a big planner with your entire calendar on it with you at all times or to mess with opening up your laptop to check on your schedule.
You can even have Siri update your calendar with new to-do’s and reminders while you’re driving home from the grocery store! It’s like you have a personal assistant right at your fingertips — and all for not a penny more than what you’re paying for your smartphone plan!
6. It Organizes My Travel
I use TripIt to keep all of my travel details together and I adore the fact that TripIt and Google Calendar can be synced together. Now that my accounts are synced, whatever I add to TripIt automatically shows up on my Google Calendar on my phone. This saves me lots of time and hassle shuffling through travel confirmations and also guarantees that I know where I’m supposed to be and when.
7. It Improves My Marriage
Did this last point catch you by surprise? Well, it’s true!
I love the option Google Calendar has that allows you to share calendars with others. We use this in my business to keep track of other people’s schedules and responsibilities and for deadlines and details on projects we’re collaborating on.
But I don’t just use it for sharing calendars with people I work with professionally, my husband and I share our calendars with each other so that we can know what the other has going on each day. This is helpful for logistic purposes, but it goes much deeper than that.
You see, when I look at what all my husband has scheduled for his day, it helps me to know better how to pray for him, it helps me to be able to ask questions about what he has going on, and reminds me to express gratitude to him for all he’s doing as part of his job.
If I didn’t know what he had going on throughout the day, I wouldn’t be able to be as involved in his life and I certainly wouldn’t have the level of appreciation I do for him. And it’s these things that help make our marriage stronger… thanks to Google Calendar!
Do you use Google Calendar? What other ideas do you have for keeping track of your schedule and your life?
To recap, here are 7 ways can Google Calendar simplify your life:
1. It Gives Me a Place to Brain Dump
2. It Allows Me to Have All Event Details in One Place
3. It Sends Me Reminders
4. It Allows Me to Easily Re-Assign Tasks
5. It Syncs With My Phone
6. It Organizes My Travel
7. It Improves My Marriage
Other helpful resources:
- Helpful Resources to Save Time and Money
- #Plannerfail: The 3 Big Reasons You Can’t Stick to a Planner (and How to Fix Them)
- Take Back Your Schedule
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Several people have mentioned not being able to afford a smartphone and the accompanying data plan. You could still use google calendar through a small tablet or possible even an ipod touch with a third party app. Even if you don’t have home internet you could still go to a business that offers free wifi (coffee houses, restaurants, etc) to log in so that whatever device you use can update. Small tablets, even non name brand tablets that use older android software still support the native google apps.
I would love to do something like this, but I don’t have a smartphone. Do you think it is worth the cost of a smartphone to be able to do this? (I’m asking this in all seriousness.)
I think there are some options out there that will allow to use google calendar (and other handy apps) without the need for a smartphone. Some carriers offer dumber smartphones without a smartphone premium price, but they would still require you to have a data plan. You could go with a small tablet design. Nexus, samsung, ipad mini. Be careful of kindles, I have 3 for our kids, and they are wonderful, but they don’t have access to a lot of google apps so all google calendar functions must be uploaded via web or thrid party apps which can be iffy. You could even use an ipod touch or a similar android based device. So long as you have occasional access to the internet, be it home internet or the coffee house wifi, it should update. Google has a nice set of useful apps that work best on the android platform.
You should really check out Republic Wireless if you would like a smartphone. They have one that is $99 and it works great. It’s what I use and then just have the $10/month plan. Super affordable and then I just use the smartphone features when I’m on wi-fi (at home or around town) so I don’t have to pay for a data plan.
We use Cozi. Google Calendar won’t work with prepaid cell phones in the US (and the only way we can afford smartphones is through a prepaid service like Boost Mobile)
Cozi is awesome! One calendar for the whole family (color coded like Google) plus lots of extras perfect for busy families!
We splurged for the plus version and it’s AWESOME because if hubby needs me to do something and forgets to ask me that morning, he adds it to my to-do list on his phone and it magically shows up on my phone, the tablet and the computer. Instantly. The shopping list is the same way-either of us can add something to it from our phone or the computer and it instantly shows up on everyone’s device everywhere! Plues there are more widgets for Cozi-you can choose from several sizes and feature your calendar, to-do list or shopping list.
Plus you can make as many shopping and to-do lists as needed and assign them to people. I have a shopping list for each grocery store I use-that way I don’t have to sort through a list of items from other stores.
It also includes a shopping list, meal planner, contacts, journal (with great privacy/sharing options) and you can sync the FlyLady Calendar to your Cozi if you do FlyLady (they have other premade lists and calendars you can add to your Cozi as well) We love it.
Great tip on the Cozi app. I was wondering what I could use on my kindle fire.
I love using google calendar for my meal planning! I can share it with my husband , easily move meals around, and look back to see the previous month’s menu for ideas. It is perfect!
Oh, what a GREAT idea! Thanks for sharing!
Wow. This is so helpful. I’m been really trying lately to be more self disciplined when it comes to organizing my day and fitting everything in for blogging. I’ve briefly started using Google calendar on my phone but haven’t used it to pinpoint projects, time frames and such.
Thanks for sharing Crystal! I hope to implement this idea to get more organized.