An actionable item which is either standalone or part of a project. Also referred to as a task.
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An actionable item which is either standalone or part of a project. Also referred to as a task.
Properties which can be used to filter actions and projects within a list.
Whereas tags can be applied to all items, attributes can only be applied to actions and projects. There are 3 types of attributes:
An active item is ready to be acted on. An inactive item is not. This is determined by the item's action state and its place in a project.
Sometimes referred to as subtasks, checklists allow you to add sub-steps within a note. Each item is preceded by a clickable checkbox so that you can keep track of what you've accomplished.
Keep in mind that checklists are designed for packing lists, grocery lists, and the like. If your checklist items are more involved, you may want to learn about projects.
A page that allows you to access your plan, profile, and account settings. You can also export your data and change your focus email frequency from the dashboard.
To access it, go to account.nirvanahq.com/dashboard.
The date by which you intend to complete an action. Due dates can be added to items in the same way as other attributes.
Actions with a due date stay in in their original list (unless they’re also given a scheduled date). Once the due date arrives, they get a Focus star, and will continue to show their due date until completed.
If you need a boost to get started, you can find out more about due dates and adding attributes.
A feature which lets you add new items to your Nirvana Inbox by sending an email to the personal inbox address assigned to your account.
Learn how to make the most of Email to Inbox.
Filtering allows you to narrow your list(s) to items containing specific tags or attributes.
There are 2 types of filtering available in Nirvana:
Explore more information about filtering.
Focusing items gives them a star and makes them appear in the Focus list. Items can be manually focused as you choose or automatically focused on their scheduled or due date.
Take a look at these articles to learn how to focus items and to learn about the available views for a Focus list.
Sections within a list view used to separate items based on their state, type, scheduled date, or completion status.
An example is:
A catch-all term for anything created in Nirvana. It could be a project, a reference list, a reference item, or an action.
Related to items:
A collection of items that have been filtered based on specific criteria such as state, tag, project, or search term.
Some examples include:
For more information about organizing your items into lists, take a look at our Quick Start guide.
A list which temporarily contains completed and collected actions.
Learn more about the Logbook in this article.
A list for actions that are to be done soon, but don't necessarily need the Focus flag.
The list contains actions that have been manually added, those which come next in your active projects, and those automatically added based on due or scheduled date.
Take a look at this article to learn more about the views available for the Next list.
For use with email to inbox. Emails sent to this unique address will be processed and added to your Nirvana inbox.
Learn how to use your personal inbox address in this article.
A collection of actions grouped together for the purpose of achieving a specific larger goal.
Related to projects:
A method for creating items in the web app using only the keyboard.
Take a look at this article for more information about how to use Rapid Entry.
An action scheduled to be duplicated and focused at a specific interval of days, months, or years. This feature is available to Nirvana Pro users.
A non-actionable item which has the ability to be focused, usually containing notes and tags. A reference item lacks action-related attributes such as state, time, energy, and due date.
Related to reference items:
Scheduled actions are those you intend to do on a future date. When the scheduled start date arrives, the action is focused and moved from the Scheduled list to the Next list.
Find out how to schedule tasks in this article.
An action which does not belong to any project.
Marks if an action or project is active, deferred, or waiting. The state determines whether the item is seen in the Next, Scheduled, Later, Someday, or Waiting list.
A text-based marker you can add to items for the purpose of filtering your lists.
There are 3 types of tags used in Nirvana:
Good to know: In the mobile app, these are also referred to as Generic Tags.
An item without any area tags assigned.
The way your items are seen within your lists. Some examples include alphabetic vs manual ordering, group by project, and sequential next order.
Learn how to change your view in this article.