![]() ![]() I am not going to dive into the right way to create and manage a to-do list because I think there is some personal choice involved in the “right way”. There are many books like David Allen’s “Getting Things Done”, articles, and blogs about creating to-do lists and the right way to do them. Masicampo and Roy Baumeister further proved making a plan to get things done quiets the mind’s goal-pursuit process which is occurring even in the subconscious, i.e. In the 1920s, Dr Bluma Zeigarnik performed studies which show crossing things off of a to-do list allowed our brains to focus on other tasks, whereas our brains, on the other hand, continued to dwell on unfinished tasks. Psychologists have performed several studies on the to-do list and most agree that to-do lists “done right” can relieve stress and produce a sense of satisfaction. I thought I would share some things I do to keep me organised throughout the week. There is a lot of “noise” that occurs during any given day which can distract us from our productivity goals for the week, so I believe it is essential to organise my week ahead of time. ![]()
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