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How Should You Tackle Your To-Do List?
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simpletiger11/15/07 Report as spam1
Simpletiger
I find that using iGoogle's widget "Sticky Notes" is very effective because I can write my to do list there, and then through out the day, if I am in my office at my computer, at lunch on my BlackBerry, or at home on my laptop, I always have access to the list. I promise my self that once I begin completing tasks on the list, do not stop or get distracted at all. Instead, lets say one of my tasks is to read an article (like this one) then I will simply start to read it, and if it links to another site or article I go to my list and write down "Read Next Article". Then I go back to the article or task I was doing, and knock it out.
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ms. e11/19/07 Report as spam2
RE: How Should You Tackle Your To-Do List?
I write everything as soon as big ideas are running in my head. then delegate things that require routine data retrieval, phone calls, etc. by writing a to-do list for them to cover for the day or week.then i have space for planning and breaking down new projects, catching up with people who can bring in new perspectives, then i'm back on writing my to-do list again.
3 tasks is good Rick, and rising early might be fun to try.
thanks for great great ideas!
editha
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