Monday, November 23, 2009

Git 'Er Done . . . With a Daily To Do List!


Many years ago, I discovered a very simple and effective exercise that has helped me accomplish more each day. This would be my daily to-do list -- like a shopping list! It's amazing how much more focused and efficient you become when you know what needs to be done and that you plan on actually doing it.


I've found that the best time to prepare for tomorrow is just before turning in for the night. This is the ideal time to envision what you need to do, what you want to do, and the results you would like to gain. Each night . . . or more honestly, several nights a week, I try to write down at least six extra things I would like to accomplish the next day. Six is very manageable and do-able. Be clear now . . . we're not talking about everyday things you do as a matter of course. You would not include daily routines such as brushing your teeth or feeding the dog or reading the mail. No, those things you do anyway. We're talking about taking action and doing things that you, personally, should attend to. Writing a letter you've been putting off . . . sending out those resumes . . . getting that nice, professional photo taken for your business card . . . calling grandma, etc.


Just imagine: If you sat down, just five nights a week, to compose what you want and need to accomplish the next day; five days times six special activities per day . . . that's 30 extra things accomplished in one week. Things that you either made happen or followed up on and accomplished. That's well over 100 extra personal accomplishments a month. You will quickly realize that many of these planned actions and deeds will, naturally, propel you and move you towards the goals you've set for yourself.


Just like with that shopping list . . . it feels great to actually accomplish what you set out to do. It becomes a game you play with yourself -- some days you will accomplish everything on your list and some days you may not get everything done. No fear, you are your own score keeper.


Now you try it, and let me know how it's going! Feel free to comment here or directly contact me, an Inland Empire media professional, at citruzp@msn.com.


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