Prioritize an activity in Mariko
The prioritization feature in Mariko helps you choose what is most important to do first. This can be particularly useful for people with ADHD and autism, where decision-making and organizing tasks can be a challenge. With prioritization, you can ensure that important tasks are handled first and reduce stress around decision-making.
Step-by-step instructions
1. Open the activity you want to prioritize
Go to your Daily Schedule
Select an activity that you want to prioritize.

2. Select the prioritization option
Tap on the “Prioritize what to do first” section .
Tap on “Priority”

3. Select a priority
You will get the following options:
Not prioritized - If you do not want to give the activity a specific priority (default)
Priority 1 (purple heart symbol) - Most important, should be done first.
Priority 2 (pink flag) - High priority but not urgent.
Priority 3 (yellow flag) - Medium priority, can wait.
Priority 4 (gray flag) - Low priority, done if time available.
Tap the priority that best suits your activity.

4. Save and close
Tap “Save & Close” to confirm your changes.

Accessibility features
Colors and icons help to quickly identify priority levels.
Visual markers make it easy to see which activities are most important.
Possibility to change priority when needed, providing flexibility.
Frequently asked questions and solutions
❓ What if I want to change a priority later?
Go back to the activity and select a new priority in the same way.
❓ Can I filter my activities by priority?
Yes, you can! Use the search and filter function in the Master list to view activities based on priority.
❓ What should I do if I have too many high priority tasks?
Try to limit Priority 1 to only the most critical tasks. Move others to Priority 2 or lower.
