In a forum recently a poster asked: What have you found most effective in keeping track of your business “to do” list?
Here was my response:
Index cards.
Keep a notebook where you jot down all the to-do items. Just keep adding them to the list. Don’t worry about the order in the book.
Every night transfer the most *important* item to the top of a new index card. You can also add other items that you think must be done… but everything that’s urgent is not necessarily important within the scope of your long-term goals.
Don’t be unrealistic about what you can achieve during the day. If you can only do 2 things on a regular basis, only put 2 things on the index card. That way you feel good about achieving rather than awful about not doing getting things done… “again!”
:-)
The simpler you keep it, the more likely it will get done.
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10:48 am Comment by Johnnie Hamill (1 comments.)
Hi Sabrina,
I have to keep a notebook close at hand! Thank you for reminding me to keep it even closer and to do the things on the list!
Have a blessed day!
Johnnie
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