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  • Do you always create a task list before beginning your workday?

    Shaur ul Asar
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    Sebastian Potcher
    I usually create it in evening for the next day
    Garland Coulson (Captain Time)
    Yes, I have a living task list where all my tasks are added, sorted by project, and prioritized. Then, when I start work in the morning, I just work on the highest priority task for the project time block.
    I do have a work diary where I write the date, then list out all tasks that I want to get to that day (along with people who I need to work with or follow up). Happens 4 out of 5 days, and sort of helps to get that feeling of "I did this" at the end of the day.
    Wiktoria Jaszcza
    Have you heard of interstitial journaling? https://betterhumans.pub/replace... What do you think of it?
    Kate Tyshchenko
    Yes. I do old fashioned pen & paper.
    100% nothing more satisfying than crossing things off the list, and if I don't finish the whole list, Notion makes it easy to move them to the next day's tasks!
    Anna Starodub
    Usually yes. Because I noticed an interesting thing that if I simply write down the tasks for the day somewhere ( notes on phone or piece of paper) in the morning, then in the evening most of them are completed. And this is despite the fact that I'm not looking into though the day. The brain somehow keeps more information about tasks if I've written in down previously.
    Max Yamp
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    Crafting a task list is undeniably one of the most effective productivity hacks out there, Shaur!
    Yess! I always plan my work day by using Ivy Lee Method. It keeps me motivated and focused 😊
    Shaur ul Asar
    @sandradjajic It's great to hear that! Could you please share the impact of this activity on your daily routine?
    Ericka Gonzalez
    @sandradjajic Love that! I use the Eisenhower Matrix to manage my tasks based on importance and urgency. I used to do simple to-do lists, but would find myself doing the wrong tasks first
    @ericka_gonzalez That sounds great! Maybe I will give it a go :)
    Soner Alemdar
    To be honest id depends. But I always have a weekly list for my social media posts
    Alex Radovichenko
    Yes! But sometimes I use a regular calendar for this
    Sakshi Gahlawat
    Sometimes when the workload is more. Creating a task list before starting your workday can be highly beneficial in several ways. It helps you prioritize your work, stay organized, and maintain focus throughout the day. By having a clear list of tasks, you can better manage your time and ensure that important tasks are completed in a timely manner.
    𝙃𝙀𝙍𝙊
    Akiflow is perfect for this! I just wish it had support for handwritten notes/tasks!
    Justin Johnson
    Everyone on our team has a task list in airtable. It's a constantly changing flow but it helps keep accountability and visibility into what everyone is working on. More importantly, what is getting done.
    Greg B (Product Pair)
    We have a system we call “dots” that we review everyday. Dots are the top 2-3 things you have to accomplish that day. They take priority over everything else. We track these on Todoist via flags and filters.
    Tibor Szantai
    Absolutely! Creating a task list before starting the workday is like having a little roadmap for success. It keeps me organized, focused, and ready to tackle anything that comes my way. Happy planning and productive days ahead! 🌟
    Elissa Craig
    Yes! I like to create a to-do list for the week and then break it down by day. I normally make a task list the week before and slowly add to it as the week goes on. Then I like to review it on Monday AM, and assess what is truly a priority and then create a daily list from there.
    Aden Will
    Yes sometimes.
    Carter Michael
    Yeah in the morning or better yet the night before. Good to have an idea of what u wanna do (in my opinion).
    Nauman Tariq
    I usually do that but also before leaving I tend to leave note that whereami and also note down in sticky note any things which comes in mind