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Include detail
If you really want your list to work for you, writing down a couple of key words isnât enough. You may assume youâll remember all the details of the task, but the more items on the list, the less you are to remember the particulars. And if you return to a list and cannot remember the context of a task, itâs easy to feel overwhelmed and give up before you even start.
Instead of leaving it up to chance, try to get as specific as possible. Include any relevant information that will make the task easier, including helpful resources. Taking the time to make a plan in advance will remote the guesswork from your action steps.Â
Plus, breaking down large tasks into smaller items will make the list much more approachable as a whole. Just like they sayâyou canât eat an elephant in a single bite.
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Assign deadlines and estimate times
While youâre adding detail to each item, take it a step further and estimate the amount of time each task will take. Even if itâs a total guess, time estimations are an important part of the mental preparation it takes to start a task that may be particularly difficult or mundane.Â
Our tip? Overestimate as much as you can. That way, youâre less likely to get behind and more likely to experience a win. Let yourself feel pleasantly surprised you finished a task early instead of feeling frustrated that something is taking too long.
After youâve estimated times, assign deadlines. Some items may be more flexible in timing than others, but even a soft deadline will help hold you accountable. Seeing a list of things and knowing when you could have them done is motivating and it makes taking the first step a lot easier.
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Stay on track
Once youâve written your list, donât set in a drawer (literally or figuratively) and forget about it. Keep checking it! If you have a to do list youâre actively tackling, look over it at least once every day. Review items, add any more details you have, and revise estimated deadlines. Compare the timeline of the list with your daily schedule and make sure everything is aligned to complete your goals on time.
To do lists should be malleable. If you donât allow for some flexibility, a missed deadline is more likely to feel frustrating and overwhelming, and your chances of giving up increase. Instead, trust in the process, make updates as needed, and donât give up until youâre successful.
Feel free to share your list with a colleague or friend to help keep you accountable. If youâre working on tasks in professional setting, check in with a manager regularly and let them know your progress, especially on bigger tasks.Â
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Celebrate wins
Once youâve completed an item on your list, let yourself enjoy the moment! Try to resist the temptation to quickly jump to the next task in line just finish the list as quickly as possible. Relish in that all-too-amazing feeling that comes with figuratively (or literally!) checking off a box! You probably encounter a significant amount of distraction in your day-to-day life, so feel proud of yourself for accomplishing something youâve been working toward.
Improve your to do lists
It doesnât matter if to do lists are a large part of your strategic planning or a small, helpful way to stay on top of day-to-day tasksâa solid list will help boost your productivity and stay ahead of your work.Â