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Your 2018 Year in Review 🚀

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todoist.com

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Mon, Jan 14, 2019 11:07 PM

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View your productivity stats! [Display it in your browser.]( [Todoist]( [📚] Your 2018 Todoist Year in Review has arrived! We hope last year was a productive one, both in work and life! See what you accomplished in 2018, including how many tasks you completed and your most productive month. Then, start thinking big about the year ahead. [Get Your Productivity Report →]( [• • •] Onwards and Upwards in 2019 Let's celebrate 2018 milestones and plan for the exciting year ahead. [📚] One Billion Todoist Tasks In July, our incredible Todoist community surpassed One Billion Tasks completed. That’s a whole lot of projects finalized, meetings attended, essays written, and goals accomplished. From finishing university to raising money for worthy causes, our users continue to set the bar high for themselves and their communities. [Get Inspired →]( Map Out Your Next Project If you have important projects planned for 2019, you don’t have to start them from scratch. Use Todoist Templates to manage employee onboarding, set up a design sprint, or organize accounting tasks for your small business. For your day-to-day, there’s templates for grocery shopping, meeting agendas, and making sure you never miss another appointment. [Explore Todoist Templates →]( [📚] New Year, New Blog: Ambition and Balance 2.0 We’ve launched a brand new blog! If you’re burned out looking for a life change or wondering how to accomplish your goals in 2019, Ambition and Balance is the perfect hub to get science- and experience-backed advice on leading a more productive and balanced life. [Start With Some Reader Favorites →]( [👨‍👩‍👧‍👧] Share Todoist With Your Friends and Family Fancy some free Todoist Premium? Refer your friends and family to Todoist, and they’ll get two free months of Premium! For each friend who goes on to purchase a Todoist Premium subscription, you’ll get two free months of Premium too. It’s a win-win. [Spread the Productivity Love →]( [• • •] Thanks for spending another year with us! We hope you enjoyed our 2018 updates including our new scheduler, updated search, a brand-new [Wear OS]( app, [Todoist Favorites]( and, of course, [Dark Theme](. We can’t wait for you to see what’s coming next! Wishing you the best year yet, The Todoist Team [Blog]( [Twitter]( [Help Center]( If you no longer wish to receive Todoist emails, [click here to unsubscribe](.

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