Editorial Guidelines

At TaskWired, our goal is to provide clear, practical, and actionable guidance to help people improve their routines, productivity systems, and day-to-day organization. These editorial guidelines outline how we research, structure, and publish content to ensure it’s reliable, simple to follow, and genuinely useful.


Our Editorial Mission

TaskWired exists to make productivity easier — not more overwhelming. Every guide, checklist, and template we create is designed to be:

  1. Simple – No jargon, no complicated theories
  2. Actionable – Steps you can apply immediately
  3. Evidence-informed – Grounded in research and proven methods
  4. Adaptable – Useful for students, professionals, families, and creators

Our goal is to offer tools that lead to real improvements in clarity, focus, and daily workflow.


Accuracy & Source Standards

We prioritize information rooted in trustworthy, reputable sources including:

  • Behavioral psychology research
  • Habit formation studies
  • Time-management frameworks
  • Academic publications in productivity and focus
  • Experts in habit development (e.g., BJ Fogg, James Clear, Cal Newport)
  • Organizational science and workplace productivity research

We avoid:

  • Unsupported claims
  • “Hustle culture” style advice
  • Overly complex systems that aren’t practical
  • Trendy hacks without evidence or real-world usability

When offering methods that vary from person to person, we explain the differences and help readers choose what fits their needs.


Research & Content Review Process

Each article goes through an internal review to ensure:

  • Accuracy: Information reflects established or well-supported principles
  • Clarity: Concepts are explained in everyday language
  • Usefulness: Advice is actionable and realistic
  • Consistency: Steps follow a clear, logical flow
  • Safety: No harmful or extreme productivity practices

Templates and checklists are tested for usability and simplicity before publishing.


Types of Content We Produce

TaskWired focuses on creating:

  • Morning and evening routine guides
  • Time-management strategies
  • Printable and digital planning templates
  • Productivity frameworks explained simply
  • Habit-building walkthroughs
  • Weekly, monthly, and semester-planning guides
  • Tips for reducing overwhelm and improving focus
  • Systems for organization, prioritization, and workflow

Every piece is written to be easy to follow and implement.


Updates & Ongoing Improvements

Productivity science evolves, and so do people’s needs. To stay current:

  • Articles are reviewed regularly
  • New research is incorporated when relevant
  • Outdated recommendations are replaced
  • Templates and downloads are updated for clarity and usability

We aim to deliver accurate, modern guidance at all times.


Independence & Objectivity

TaskWired is an independent resource. We do not:

  • Accept payment for positive coverage
  • Recommend tools or apps because of sponsorship
  • Favor products due to affiliate partnerships

If we use affiliate links for planners, apps, or tools:

  • They are clearly disclosed
  • They never influence what we recommend

Our priority is to suggest tools that truly help users — not those that pay commissions.


User Feedback & Corrections

We encourage readers to contact us if they notice outdated content or want a topic covered.
When feedback is received, we:

  • Review the suggestion
  • Verify the concern using reputable research
  • Update content when appropriate

Feedback helps keep our content accurate and relevant.


Our Commitment

TaskWired is committed to producing content that is:

  • Practical
  • Clear
  • Evidence-informed
  • Accessible
  • Updated regularly

We aim to help people build smoother days, better routines, and systems that actually work in real life.