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It's not enough to start the year by jumping seven waves, getting in on the right foot, eating lentils or doing any other tradition if you don't have a clear and coherent plan with yourself.

Setting goals is a common practice, especially around the New Year with all the spirit of renewal in the air. It was with a view to helping you get organized that we listed below some of the best apps for organizing goals in 2022 and starting the year off right!

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Treelo

Perhaps the most famous and favorite of the apps for organizing goals is Trello, because it is very useful for planning and has a very versatile interface, helping to organize project management.

It is possible to create planners and organize all tasks in a divided way, between personal life, professional life, school life and even shopping list.

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The interface works in frames, making it possible to create cards on different subjects. The app is compatible with Android and iOS, as well as a web version and desktop app, and is completely free.

Google Calendar

Google Calendar basically consists of a smart calendar, which is very intuitive to use, making it possible to organize personal and professional events and appointments.

It can be easily synchronized with email, facilitating communication between the people involved.

In the current pandemic season, it is an ally for scheduling meetings, allowing participants to send an email confirming their presence, with the options “yes”, “no” and “maybe” for each person selected.

Asana

Available for Android and IOS, Asana is one of the best apps for organizing goals, much like Trello. It also focuses on collective participation to achieve goals and objectives, having management and communication functionalities.

It is possible to create a team of employees and assign specific roles to each one, in addition to monitoring the progress of the work being developed. Its integrated calendar makes it easy to view dates and goals.

Google Keep

Keeping with Google's line of tools, Google Keep is a tool for organizing day-to-day tasks, creating notes, styling Post-its and adding photos, lists, audios, checklists and much more. 

There is also the function of reminders and lists, making it possible to share with friends, family and people involved in a project.

Todoist

Todoist is a little different from the others, its free version allows you to do what others do, such as organize task lists and organize team goals. It is still possible to organize tasks by priority level, establishing emergencies.

However, in its premium version, there is an option for a comment system, file upload and information backup, among other tools. 

Forest

Finally, we have Forest, which is an application that helps users stay focused on their daily lives, valuing productivity. This app helps the user to stay away from their smartphone for a period of time, focusing on what really matters.

The idea of the application is very interesting, it works in the sense that the user plants a tree, and the plant withers if the user accesses other applications.

Another cool action implemented by Forest is that each tree planted in the app is also grown in real environments, creating an idea of gamification.