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You can hide the calendar in the toggle below away in your sidebar, keep it hidden in another page, inside a toggle, etc. This calendar will serve as your main task manager. Above is a spread between Monday and Sunday in the current week that will auto-populate from the calendar in the correct column. There is also a column for “To Schedule” that can be used to generate ideas before officially giving them a due date.
To test the weekly spread, add new tasks to the calendar below that lie within your current week from Monday to Sunday. For example, if it is Thursday today, the Monday that passed is the first day of the week and the coming Sunday is the last.