List Making: What To Put On
Miscellaneous When you write a list it can be quite interesting to break it down into two parts. But rather than having two parts that are must do tasks and like to do, or listing in terms of urgency for instance, you could try listing down those tasks in this order: At the top: Those tasks that you have to do and WANT to do At the bottom: Those tasks that you have to do but DON'T want to do, or are not looking forward to Now, you will know that most people will virtually always do the tasks they want to do first then leave the others to when they really have to - at the end of the day or when the deadline approaches. However with the list in the above format identifying those things that you do not want to do, you should rather try and get them out the way first. Whilst hard to do this, if you can get into the discipline of this you can get the hard bits out the way at the start of the day, leaving more time to enjoy the rest of the day!
Questions about list writing:
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