Colter Reed

Is It Time to Throw Out Your Task List?

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How many things are you trying to get done today? A lot, right?

How much of this is stuff that you were trying to get done yesterday? You didn’t get it done yesterday, so it rolled over to today. Some of that was stuff that rolled over because it didn’t get done the day before. How much of it is going to slip into tomorrow?

If you’ve ever started the day feeling like you’re already running behind, that might be part of it—you’re still trying to catch up with three days ago, or earlier. We have our big rocks that we want to work on, but if we don’t let go of the gravel that’s building up, there’s no way we’re going to get enough traction to make progress on the big rocks.

On busy days, have you ever set your task list side so you could concentrate on the things you really needed to get done?

If you have, you’re using your task list wrong. It’s time to throw out your task list and start again.

Why do we let the gravel build up?

Every day is a new day, with new challenges and new opportunities. One of the things I love about the Ivy Lee method is that you create a new list every day. It’s a chance to reassess your progress, recommit to your priorities, and redefine what success looks like today.

Nothing gets a free ride onto today’s list just because it was there yesterday. Today is tabula rasa, a greenfield. It can be anything you want. Throw out what didn’t work yesterday and start fresh.

Question: What are you going to not do today? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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