Do you prepare a Things to Do list to follow up everyday?
By ssh123
@ssh123 (31073)
India
December 25, 2006 12:52am CST
A person is perpetualy hesitating which one of the several works he should do first, cannot do anything and is always in confusion. Adopt a technique called Things to Do list and prioritize it. You will achieve all the things in the list enthusiastically. How many of you have the habit of listing the works/assignments you have to do next day? How you achieve it?
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6 responses
@santwana_veddika (2018)
• India
27 Dec 06
i am a house wife so in normal day i am not going to make a list , just do all my work one by one its come .
but when i have to go bank for deposite Rent ,
deposite LIC premium
deposite school fees
deposite mobile bill
purchase kirana
i mean to say if i have lots of work to do than only i have make a list what to do first or second otherwise not .
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@santwana_veddika (2018)
• India
27 Dec 06
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@jasbirsidhu (61)
• India
17 Jan 07
i always think of this but do not do.
Feel some lazy.
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@euniceeleanor (5967)
• Singapore
29 Dec 06
i dont have that for personal life but i have an 'Action item' list in my work area. sometimes, when there's too many reports or things to do, i might get so confused with which one to handle first...so in my action item list, i will list them as according to priority and urgency, and will check it off once i complete the task.
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@teufelskind (813)
• United States
26 Dec 06
I do not make a to do list I live life in the moment I feel as if you dont live in the moment you miss opertunitys they pass you by because you stick to the same rutene day in and day out. I know not everyone is like this we all have our own ways but this is mine.
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
27 Dec 06
When there are too many things to do, and especially certain things which are to be completed next day, the writing of TTD (*things to do) is very useful, so that you will not miss completing it. It is frustrating if you forget a thing which requires 15 to 20 kms travelling, and when you had gone to that place for something else and you forgot this particular thing.
I appreciate your response because remembering mentally is not depending on a slip to which some people become slaves.