I just published a new article on LinkedIn.
It begins:
“I was surprised to see how many different approaches there are to making a To Do List: Todoist, Wunderlist, MindTools, Time-Management-Guide, Day-Timer, etc. If you like any one of these, feel free to knock yourself out. I personally don’t have the time to mess with them. Instead, you may want to consider my approach, which I feel is more real world, efficient, and, at least for me, more effective”…
Read more:
“How to Make a To Do List Without Making a Career Out of It”
(Comments, shares and likes are welcome.)
Its a great system. When you have a sense of what your priorities are, its easy to sit down and have the list of trigger points to “get ‘er done.”
Without a sense of priorities, a to-do list is just that, a list of things “to-do.”
I like the system that Dr. Mamas has laid out. Thanks.