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"To Do" List


Of the four types of "to do" lists, you’re probably spending too much time on the wrong three.

Have you ever stopped to consider that your daily "to do" list might well determine your success in life? Ponder that for a moment.

If you’re not yet using a "to do" list of some sort, one has to ask, “How do you achieve what’s important to you?” Without a plan—your goals broken down into manageable tasks— it is far less likely that you will achieve your most important aspirations in life.

A "To Do" list comprises the vast majority of our daily prioritization, and thus, how we spend our time. Oftentimes, many of those tasks, action items and "to do" lists are given to us by other people based their priorities. While such "to do" lists are important, it’s essential that you set aside and focus a portion of your energy on your own "to do" list, tasks, and action items.

Your "to do" list contains the little stepping stones to almost everything you will accomplish and experience in life. Never thought of that, did you? Well, it’s time to think about it now. It’s generally not the big, sweeping decisions that drive our lives but rather the daily tasks and time well-spent or squandered that determines where we are at the end of each day. Add all those days together and you get years, and eventually, a lifetime. Therefore, it becomes essential to consciously create a "to do" list (or "to do" lists) that is based on your priorities.

"To Do" lists generally fall into four categories:


"To Do" List Type #1: Life’s Maintenance Tasks

These tasks are an essential part of life, and you already manage them day-in and day-out. They encompass things like mowing the lawn, going out with friends, or paying the bills. They’re planned, sometimes well in advance and sometimes on short notice, but you decide when and how to get them done pretty much on your own. They will never stop coming, so get good at them and enjoy checking them off.


"To Do" List Type #2: Delegated Tasks

You may receive a lot of these tasks from your boss or spouse. It’s just a part of life for most of us, so things like time management and organization skills become very important, or you could easily spend all your time pursuing someone else’s agenda and ignoring your own. Learn when to say, “No” and avoid over-committing.


"To Do" List Type #3: Unexpected Tasks

Tasks like filling up the gas tank, picking up your sick child up from school, or stopping at the store on the way home occur so frequently that it’s a wonder they’re still “unexpected.” They are generally unpredictable and need immediate attention or else something undesirable could happen. Therefore, they tend to bump other tasks off the daily priority list.


With all those tasks listed above coming at you every day, it’s little wonder you have no time or energy left for the most important type of "to do" list…


"To Do" List Type #4: Meaningful Tasks (Most important, but often overlooked!)

Meaningful tasks are those that are part of a bigger plan that you’ve designed. Your goals and plans are comprised of meaningful tasks — the stepping stones to your goals that make life fulfilling for you. If you haven’t been managing your goals, then the meaningful tasks that would get you there are missing for your daily routine. In order to accomplish your goals in life, you have to have a plan and make time for the meaningful tasks that are required to achieve your goals.


Tools for Managing Your Goals and "To Do" List

myGoals.com (this Web site) was designed to help you set, manage, and achieve the goals that are important to you. myGoals.com's pre-made GoalPlans®, goal-setting wizard, and email reminders are extremely effective in creating viable plans and keeping you on track. GoalPlans are designed to enable you to break your goals down into small, manageable tasks (i.e., "to do" list) that you perform based on a schedule that works for you. This way your meaningful tasks become a part of your regular routine rather than being pushed aside by everything else going on in your life.

myGoals.com first helps you identify the goals that are important to you, and them create a plan to achieve each goal. Each GoalPlan encompassing the meaningful tasks—your daily or weekly to do list—is e-mailed to you at the appropriate time to help keep you on track. There is no easier, more effective way to manage your "to do" list that is necessary to reach your short- and long-term goals.


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