Check it Off
I have always been a
big supporter of the simple to-do list. I make a list of everything. It keeps
me organized, focused, and rewarded. Rewarded? Yes, I love to check things off
my list. I will even add tasks that I completed that were not on the list so I
can mark them off. It is like a contest against myself for how many checks I
can get.
“One of the secrets
of getting more done is to make a To-Do-List every day, keep it visible,
and use it as a guide
to action as you go through the day.”
Jean de La Fontaine
1621-1695
French Poet
I came across a blog called Goals & Aspiration by Jeanne May
that had a list of 5 benefits to having a to-do list. They are simple (that is
the point of the list, to keep things simple) but I feel helpful:
1)
You do
not need to rely on your memory. Getting Things Done expert David Allen
talks of getting the clutter out of your head. The more you keep in your mind
the easier it is to get things confused. Success-minded people will write
things down and then rely on the list to help them, not their memory.
2)
Lists
enable you to prioritize. By making a list, you can put things in order by
importance. This way, important things will not fall through the cracks.
3)
You can
start your day the night before. By making a list of tasks in the evening for
the next day, you can start your day running and get things done. Success-minded
people know that one hour of planning can save them five in needless
distractions.
4)
Make an
action plan. A list will allow you to have an action plan of what needs to be
done when. It is like creating a road map to getting things done.
5)
A list
can help you focus. By having a good to-do list, the success-minded person can
keep focused on the task at hand. Do not allow other things to distract you
from your work. Use a good list as a guide, if it is not on the list, it can
wait, and go on the next list.
Success-minded people know that a good to-do list will not solve all
their problems and simplify their workload totally, but it will make a big
difference. It is a simple thing with a significant impact. I have always found
that a job is easier when you use the right tool. The to-do list is the perfect
tool for the success-minded person who wishes to get things done. Add it to
your tool belt.
“So we built the wall,
and the whole wall was joined together to half its height,
for the people had a
mind to work.”
Nehemiah 4:6
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