What I particularly like about LastPass is the feature that allows me to give someone I trust access to my passwords after a certain period of time. If something happens to me, my husband can access all of my passwords after 24 hours. I find that very reassuring.
Todoist
Without Todoist, I would have forgotten kuwait telegram screening and lost track of at least half of what I wanted to do. After working enthusiastically with the paper-based Time/System for a good 15 years since 1993 and then several more years with a bullet journal-like notebook system, I couldn't continue like that and so I started using the premium version of Todoist* in 2014.
If you only have a few projects and can do without comments on tasks, labels (tags) and of course reminders, the free version of Todoist is more than sufficient. I appreciated the premium features and the annual price is even cheaper than the annual content for my good old Time/System. You can read more about my Todoist experiences here.
You can see that I am a real Todoist fan. Nevertheless, I am writing in the past tense because.