- To-Do Lists
- Grocery Lists
- Bucket Lists
- Favorite Things
- Classmates
- Songs on a CD
- Things To Pack
- Things Easily Forgotten
Lists
- Helpful
- Reminders
- Stress Inducing
- Daunting Tasks to Complete
- Organization Tool
- Accomplishments
- Burdens
- Requirements
Lists can both be helpful and hurtful depending on the type of person you are. Sometimes it's best to limit yourself, only put a couple of items on a list at a time. If you're planning out your day, make a general list of the tasks you want to accomplish, don't list all the minor steps involved.
Simply:
To Do
- Laundry
Not:
To Do
- Collect Laundry
- Separate Laundry
- Wash Laundry
- Fold Laundry
- Put Laundry Away
You already know all the tasks involved. Why clutter your list and your mind by fretting over more things to do when in reality it's all just one task.
Sure checking off more boxes makes you feel more accomplished but it can also stress you out seeing all those steps you have to and stop you from wanting to do them.
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