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Re: On using to-do lists efficiently
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Re: On using to-do lists efficiently |
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Tue, 27 Apr 2021 12:22:28 +0200 |
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Todo lists...
Of course it resonates. You describe the errors I do.
I keep moving from to-do-list, to agenda, to notes, and back again.
You say it is not about a tool or a process,
but rather about discipline.
Right!
Discipline may be connected to habits.
From 8:00 to 8:30 I (should) review my to-do-list
Unfortunately, our lives are full of perturbations
which invalidate our habits.
Even though it is not about tools,
I spent years looking for the right tool:
- pen & paper
- postit
- electronic postit
- note-pads, paper or electronic
- countless PC & phone applications
Eventually I settled on Emacs Org Mode.
It was a refreshment when I discovered it.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Note to my future self: enhance my to-do-list
Le 26/04/2021 à 18:18, Bastien a écrit :
> Slightly offtopic but I sat down this week-end trying to grasp with
> very few words what I learned on how to use to-do lists efficiently
> over the years, and here it is:
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> https://bzg.fr/en/on-using-to-do-lists-efficiently/
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> Posted it on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26944239
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> I'm curious if this resonates with your experience.
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> It took me quite long to appease this love-hate relationship I have
> with my to-do lists.
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> As usual: enjoy!
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