Tech Help for Non-Techies

Your Attractive Apps to Keep You Grounded and Productive This Week.


…because life is “life-ing” and you need all the help you can get.

Let me guess—you woke up this morning, opened your planner, saw your weekly goals staring back at you like, “Are we doing this or not?” And in that moment, all you wanted to do was press snooze on adulthood.

I get it. Between work, house chores, surprise meetings, and WhatsApp family group chats, staying productive sometimes feels like running on vibes and energy drinks.

But this week, let’s switch things up. Here are five apps that can help you stay on top of your tasks—without losing your mind or your charger.


1. Notion – The Queen of Organisation
Notion is that type-A friend we all need—the one who colour-codes everything, reminds you to eat, and gives motivational speeches unprovoked. Whether you’re planning your week, tracking habits, or journaling your 2 a.m. genius ideas, Notion’s got your back.

2. Forest – Because That Phone Is Distracting You
If your thumb somehow finds itself on TikTok instead of your task list, Forest will help. Every time you stay focused, a tree grows. If you leave to scroll? Boom. Dead tree. Nobody wants to be a tree killer. Save a tree. Do your work.

3. Todoist – For Crossing Things Off (The Real Joy)
Ever added something you’ve already done just to cross it off? You’re not alone. Todoist is where all the “I’m-an-adult-and-I-got-this” magic happens. Lists, priorities, reminders—it’s productivity in checklist form.

4. Calm – For When Life Is Giving Lagos Traffic Vibes
Because sometimes, you just need to breathe. Calm helps you pause, reset, and remember you’re human—not a robot on a deadline. Try a 5-minute meditation. Or better still, listen to a sleep story and forget your responsibilities (temporarily).

5. YouVersion Bible App – For Devotion and Direction
This one is not just for your soul—it’s for your sanity. A quiet time with God before the week starts is the best way to find peace in the chaos. Start your day with the Word, and you just might end it with good news.


So before Monday comes swinging like a boss with no chill, download one or two of these. Or all five.

And please—remember to breathe.
Take one day at a time.
And don’t worry, you’re doing better than you think.

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