Episode 106

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10th Jul 2023

A Guide to Creating a To-Do List That Actually Works | E106

To-do lists help you remember what needs to get done, they create order, they set priorities, they relieve stress, they help you delegate, and they track your work progress.

I could go on and on about the benefits of to-do lists but I am confident you already know this.

I’m not one to prescribe a specific method for managing your to-do list but if you are looking to implement a system or overhaul your current, there are some elements that you should consider.


Today, we are going to talk through those elements, I will share how I personally handle each, and I am going to leave you excited and ready to manage your to-do list like a pro.


Key Takeaways:

  • Digital versus analog options for creating a to-do list
  • Using a list versus a calendar
  • Should I have 1 master list or multiple to-do lists?
  • How to handle recurring tasks
  • 3 tips for successfully completing your to-do lists


Mentions:

Email Management Tips for Young Professionals Overwhelmed by a Cluttered Inbox: www.tsirpodcast.com/102

3 Tips for Managing Your Work Calendar Like a Pro: www.tsirpodcast.com/104


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