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Setting Up the Daily Routine Section**
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Create a New Daily Routine:
- In your Notion workspace, create a new table for your daily routine.
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Customize Your Routine:
- Add necessary columns such as Task Name, Due Date, Time Block, and Category (optional). Adjust the layout according to your preferences.
2. Using the Todo List Database
- Create Tasks:
- Go to the Todo List database.
- Click the "+" button to add a new task.
- Fill in task details, including Task Name, Due Date, Time Block, and Category (optional).
- Set Due Dates:
- Ensure every task has a Due Date. This is required for calendar integration.
- Use the Date property to specify deadlines.
- Track Progress:
- Check the Status box to mark tasks as Done once completed.
3. Enabling Calendar Integration
- Link the Database to Notion’s Calendar:
- In your Notion workspace, go to the Calendar view.
- In Settings, select Add a Database, then choose your Todo List database and the calendar view you created.
- Click Add Database to connect them.
4. View Your Tasks on the Calendar
- Go back to the Calendar view in Notion.
- All tasks with due dates will now appear on the calendar.
- Double-click an event to view task details or to edit the due date.
Daily Routine
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