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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

The benefits of a To-Do list

Do you sometimes feel like the amount of work you need to do is overwhelming? Perhaps you often miss deadlines? Or maybe you foget to do something very important, and find youself being chased by others to get your work done?

A To-Do list could be just what you're looking for, as all of the above are common problems for peolpe that are not in the habit of keeping To-Do lists. These lists are prioritised lists of all the things that you need to get done at any given time. Most of the time they place the most important thing at the top of the list, and lesser tasks further down, allowing you to prioritise your day as you see fit based on your requirements. They can be used for anything, from housework to coursework, or even in your place of employment.

Keeping one of these lists can help you make sure that your tasks are written down all in a single locations. They allow you the peace of mind that comes in knowing you haven't forgotten anything important. By making sure you prioritise the things on your list, you can tell what needs immediate attention, and what you can leave until later.

To-Do Lists are important if we're going to bear our heavy work load. People who don't use To-Do lists effectively can often find themselves unfocused, and also find that others see them as unreliable to work with (or for). By using a To-Do list you'll find that you are much better at getting organised, more constructive in the way you go about work, and far more reliable when it comes to working with other people. If you maintain your To-Do list intelligently, your time and energy will be far better spent, leading you to being far more productive, and more valued by those around you.

Keeping a proper To-Do list isn't hard, but it will surprise you how many people fail to do this. More often that not it is due to personal bias, where people will allow themselves to get caught up in their feelings about their tasks, often leading them to dropping important tasks that they don't want to do to the bottom of their lists. So long as you remain objective about your To-Do list, it could really help you create a To-Do list routine that works for you!

Just don't forget to put it on your To-Do list!

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