Upcoming View:
See What's Coming
See into the future at a glance
① Check Upcoming during weekly review. ② Spot overloaded days and conflicts.
③ Redistribute tasks for better balance. ④ Catch big deadlines that need prep time.
HOW UPCOMING WORKS
Upcoming: Your Future Planning View
Upcoming shows you everything scheduled. The next several weeks are broken down in detail, and beyond that is summarized for quick vibes. This includes tasks you've assigned to specific dates, calendar events, and upcoming deadlines. It's your forward-looking view, helping you prepare for busy periods and spot potential conflicts before they happen. Like looking at your calendar and realizing Thursday is going to be a disaster, except you still have time to redistribute like a responsible adult.
Gary's approach to upcoming organization looks like voodoo to me. He genuinely believes that meticulous planning summons cooperation from the universe. His Upcoming view reads like a spell book - every task precisely placed, every deadline a sacred ritual. When plans fall apart (they always do), he doesn't learn. He just plans harder next time, convinced the magic will eventually work. It also means I'm worried about having office pets.
USING UPCOMING
Make the Next Two Weeks Work for You
Check Upcoming during your weekly review or when planning your week. Look for patterns - are you overloaded on certain days? Can you move tasks to create better balance? Are there big deadlines approaching that need preparation time? This forward visibility helps you make smarter decisions about what to commit to and when. It also helps you gracefully decline new commitments when you can see that next week is already a nightmare.
What You'll Discover
- Overcommitment You scheduled 12 hours of work for a 6-hour day
- Conflicts Two important things at the same time
- Breathing room Days with actual space to think
- Preparation time Big deadlines you can actually prep for
- Redistribution Move tasks from heavy days to calm days