Right now I'm trying Google Keep as my main to-do list but I'm going to also use an application I've tried before called "Do It (Tomorrow)".
I have anxiety about missing out on something important and that's why I keep trying different to-do lists; hoping I'll find the perfect one. There is no perfect to-do list for everyone. We have to find what works for us.
With Google Keep I'll separate my to-do lists from my list of projects. Projects are made up of a collection of to-do items.
I'm going to use "Do It (Tomorrow)" to help prevent a feeling of rushing myself. That rushed feeling interferes with my enjoying myself right this moment.
Hopefully this combination of to-do list applications will be just what I need.
If not I'll go to pencil and pad with Google Keep as a holding/organizing area.
Oh no! Here I go again!
This video explains the very easy "Do It (Tomorrow)" program. Notice the coffee stained page of the notebook. :)
I have anxiety about missing out on something important and that's why I keep trying different to-do lists; hoping I'll find the perfect one. There is no perfect to-do list for everyone. We have to find what works for us.
With Google Keep I'll separate my to-do lists from my list of projects. Projects are made up of a collection of to-do items.
I'm going to use "Do It (Tomorrow)" to help prevent a feeling of rushing myself. That rushed feeling interferes with my enjoying myself right this moment.
Hopefully this combination of to-do list applications will be just what I need.
If not I'll go to pencil and pad with Google Keep as a holding/organizing area.
Oh no! Here I go again!
Personally, I put as many things off until tomorrow as possible.
ReplyDeleteDo It (Tomorrow) is my motto.
ReplyDeleteI hate putting thing off. If I have something to do I try to do it as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteHere's an idea. : ) Do something, then put it on your list, then cross it out. : )
ReplyDeleteHahahaha. Good one. And I saw someone do that in a movie once, too.
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