I organize my life primarily by keeping it simple enough that it's not very hard to keep track of.
I keep a paper to-do list. My calendar I know. My social calendar my wife keeps, because it's mainly her social calendar, and I just show up when and where she says.
My weekly to-dos don't go on my to-do list. I kind of have a rhythm for those; I do them when I always do them.
The virtue of this system is very low overhead. The downside is that, if you're not like me, if you want a more complicated life, it probably doesn't scale to that.
I keep a paper to-do list. My calendar I know. My social calendar my wife keeps, because it's mainly her social calendar, and I just show up when and where she says.
My weekly to-dos don't go on my to-do list. I kind of have a rhythm for those; I do them when I always do them.
The virtue of this system is very low overhead. The downside is that, if you're not like me, if you want a more complicated life, it probably doesn't scale to that.