How To Add Reminders To Your Calendar.

How To Add Reminders To Your Calendar.

April 5, 2024
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📅 How to Get Reminders onto Your Apple Calendar

If you're an Apple user, you're probably familiar with the Calendar and Reminders apps. While these two apps serve different purposes, there may be times when you want to see your reminders on your calendar. In this article, we'll show you how to get reminders onto your Apple calendar.

📝 Compartmentalizing Your Events and Tasks

Before we dive into the steps, it's important to note that we do not recommend combining your events and tasks. It's best to keep them separate so that you can compartmentalize your time and focus on one thing at a time. However, if you still want to see your reminders on your calendar, it's possible to do so.

🖥️ How to Set Your Default Calendar

The first thing you need to do is make sure that your default calendar is set to the one you want. To do this on your Mac, go to Calendar > Preferences > General, and select your default calendar from the drop-down menu. If you're using an iPad, you'll need to do the same thing.

📅 Bringing Reminders into Your Daily Planning Session

Once you have your default calendar set up, you can bring up both Reminders and Calendar on your Mac and move things around as needed. You can also do this on your iPad by using split-screen mode.

To move a reminder to your calendar, simply drag and drop it onto the date and time you want it to appear. You can also move events from your calendar to your reminders list by dragging and dropping them.

📆 Daily Planning vs. Weekly Planning

While it's possible to see your reminders on your calendar, we recommend doing this only during your daily planning session. Trying to combine your events and tasks for the entire week can be overwhelming and lead to constant changes and adjustments.

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📈 Pros and Cons

While it's possible to see your reminders on your calendar, there are pros and cons to doing so.

Pros

- You can see all your tasks and events in one place.

- You can easily move things around and adjust your schedule as needed.

Cons

- Combining your events and tasks can be overwhelming.

- It can be difficult to prioritize your tasks when they're all in one place.

🌟 Highlights

- Set your default calendar to the one you want.

- Use split-screen mode on your iPad to see both Reminders and Calendar at the same time.

- Only combine your events and tasks during your daily planning session.

❓ FAQ

Q: Can I see my reminders on my iPhone?

A: Yes, you can see your reminders on your iPhone by using the Reminders and Calendar apps.

Q: Can I move events from my calendar to my reminders list?

A: Yes, you can move events from your calendar to your reminders list by dragging and dropping them.

Q: Is it better to keep my events and tasks separate?

A: Yes, it's best to compartmentalize your time and focus on one thing at a time.

🌐 Resources

- [VOC AI Chatbot](https://www.voc.ai/product/ai-chatbot)

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