If i write a self-help book - page 1
It would only be of two pages. And the first page will talk about the benefits of a TO-DO list.
I’ve always been the disorganized type until last week. Somehow managed this way for the past 30+ years. But at times i’ve felt life getting totally out of control and sort of gets overwhelming.
I am not able to put my finger on something to say that caused the change last week.
But suddenly I find myself maintaining TO-DO Lists in my diary. Its usually filled with daily stuff that i need to do - from calling up my gas agency for booking gas to fixing my wireless router.
Glad to say, it works like a charm and this is one stuff that I would recommend everyone to do it. Just jot down a list of TO-DO items and track them everyday. You will find yourself tackling a lot of the stuff (urgent and important)within a week.
This is not to say that we will not get things done if we don’t have a TO-DO list. But invariably, the stuff which will get the first attention are the urgent issues. Gradually the things which are less urgent but more important in the long run will fade out from our minds. Which is precisely what we can avoid using a TO-Do list.
So what would get into the second page?
More on that tomorrow ![]()
January 17th, 2008 at 5:26 am
A neat sticker on the desk of my desk neighbour says “TO-DO: Prepare a To-Do list for today”.
January 17th, 2008 at 11:34 pm
on days i have to do lots of stuff, it really works..in fact, i make a to do list for tommorow, today itself before i leave for home and stick on my comp so i can start off work the next day as soon as i come

January 20th, 2008 at 10:42 pm
monu,
good.. nee thiramai saali nu theriyum aana ivlo thiramai nu theriyadhu