Mads C.
I don't. Anything that needs to be done daily or even weekly is turned into a habit. My to do list is for more specific items and tasks that I don't normally do
Ethan F.
I mean in some ways fabulous is my to do list. So I have a morning routine with like showering etc, then another with things like cleaning the house. I have a seperate to do list app with recurring things like housework, and where I have one off tasks which is literally anything I can't do right at that moment, so replying to text messages, or things I want to buy, or that I need to go grocery shopping, or articles on the internet I want to read, or things I need to remember t bring on particular days
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- I need this to be so simple. And struggle to now what to include and what to leave out. Too basic and they seem pointless. Too detailed and they seem to take up too much time I could be focusing on other things… any suggestions on how to prioritise and discriminate between tasks to include and task to accept as given.
- Do you write the small and mundane tasks like cook, go for a walk etc on your list?
- What do you include in your most basic routines- what is something that simply must be done no matter what?
- Do you write only a few tasks on your to do list, or do you write everything that you have to do and then pick the top three or so to get done today? I’m never sure which approach is most effective.
- Do you check and adjust your to do list throughout the day? How do you remember?
- Do you ever feel like you write to much stuff to do for one day?
- Do you write down your routines too or skip them since they are ‘routines’?
- Which order do you accomplish your tasks? Due date? Importance? Fun making it?
- what are some things you always put on your to do? do you find that having the same activity at the same space everyday makes you more likely or less likely to actually do it??