I will understand the importance of making a to-do list for the day, or for tomorrow. I will make sure that I keep it to a list of a maximum of four things. That way it is an easier to accomplish your list. And when you schedule yourself to do too much, you often feel overwhelmed, and thus, setting yourself up for failure, or for procrastination. Normally, whenever you see a long, daunting list of errands, and chores, you don’t really feel motivated to get things done, but when you see only three items, you feel more motivated to actually want to accomplish those chores.
For instance, on my to-do list for tomorrow, I have this planned for my day…
- Go grocery shopping
- Clean the bathroom
- Cook dinner
These tasks shouldn’t take up too much of my time, probably no more than two hours. And the bonus part is that I’ll be able to get my walk in to the store. Getting my exercise in is important. I’m starting to exercise more which has been fun.
Today, I will learn to make to-do lists with no more than three items. This will ensure that I prioritize my most important tasks. By only having three things each day, I am able to focus on things that actually matter, and that they will get done.
Making to do lists is something I want to do this year
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Yes, I have always been a list kind of person. I prefer paper, because I enjoy making those check marks off of my list whenever I finish doing something. But you can make lists via an electronic document, too. 🙂
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That list for tomorrow looks very manageable 🙂 I’m sure you’ll get ‘er done!
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Yes, I have! I am quite proud of myself. 🙂
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To ramp it up a notch say a mental thankyou for your goals at the start if the day as if you are done with them and feel the satisfaction of completing them.
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Yes, that is a wonderful day! And you can end the day with a grateful heart, filled with gratitude. 🙂
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