The never ending battle of this "ToDo" thing.
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
ToDoList.png[^] A high school classmate of mine has written an Android reminder type app, but I haven't gotten around to downloading it.
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I used to keep my ToDo list on Postit notes stuck to the wall above my bin. Highest priority, furthest from the bin, obviously. Anything which ended up in the bin was by definition nothing I wanted to worry about... :-D
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
Simply write a script, in your favourite scripting language of course, that converts all the To Dos into Ta Das. Job done...
We're philosophical about power outages here. A.C. come, A.C. go.
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
I used a word doc for this, for a while, mainly because of the Shift+Alt+up/down functions, which are brilliant for prioritising/re-ordering items.
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
It's the natural way to "age" your "to do" lists (forgetting them; losing them). Otherwise, your lists would just keep getting longer. (There's also that sense, that the moment you finish all your "to do" lists, you will die).
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then". ― Blaise Pascal
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
Read the book: Getting Things Done. the reality is that we truly have "multiple" inboxes, and multiple ways to collect things to do. As said elsewhere, you need a process. Set 2 goals: 1) To review your Todo list twice a day, morning and end of work day 2) To stick with it for 90 days (by which time, it will become a habit) Trust me, I know the feeling. I use ActionOutline to take all of our meeting notes/action items, etc. And my own Personal ToDo list. (I have 8 tabs for the 8 core clients). We also have to use Mantis for 2 clients, and Eclipse for 2 clients. Which means I will NEVER have a consolidated list. After fighting to consolidate... Learning to accept that MY MASTER list is spread out. The only thing I need to review is the high-level. So in GTD words, each of these lists/systems becomes its own project (which it is), and I get to visit/manage them to make it work. I am not perfect at this, but ACCEPTING this really reduced my stress. And now I even use Google Calendar Tasks for things like Grocery/Lowes lists, because the app links to my phone, and I check it when I go out... So, along the path to have ONE LIST to rule them all... I learned one process to manage the lists made more sense. Especially when forced to use other peoples "lists"
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
I would suggest using Asana, it's free for small teams. I have slowly brought people into it over the last few years and they always are lukewarm to start off with but then when I come back to them a few weeks later it has become a part of their lives and they get it. Can have multiple workspaces to keep home / work completely apart. Inside that you break it down into multiple projects, and inside that you can break that up with multiple headings. Its basically a todo list app but you can assign stuff for that day or a time in the future, add others in to follow the task, assign the task to others. The great thing about it is that while you get started you can use it just as a simple todo list and then expand out as you become more used to it.
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It's the natural way to "age" your "to do" lists (forgetting them; losing them). Otherwise, your lists would just keep getting longer. (There's also that sense, that the moment you finish all your "to do" lists, you will die).
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then". ― Blaise Pascal
Gerry Schmitz wrote:
(There's also that sense, that the moment you finish all your "to do" lists, you will die).
Now that was funny. :thumbsup:
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Here's mine: 1. ToDo ToDo 2. ToDo ToDo ToDo 3. ToDo do do... 4. ToDo do do do Inspired by Pink Panther, you know... :-D
You have just been Sharapova'd.
"To Do Is To Be." - Socrates "To Be Is To Do." - Sartre "Do Be Do Be Do." - Sinatra
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
i use a google drive document. one called do. one called done. It's gotta be a text file so there are no weird limits and copy/paste is easy. just a text list SORTED BY PRIORITY. Easy/important stuff at the top. So i can see/edit it on my phone at the grocery store or on my pc when I'm programming/watching tv. If it's a big enough project, it get's it's own do file. (my PianoCheetah app, building up a van for camping, building a bbq shack.) Don't go more than 5 dos deep tho ! Anything somewhat significant that's completed gets written up in done (sorted by date newes stuff at top), and I give myself a reward for bein' awesome.
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I've been trying to stick to one specific platform/Method for maintaining ToDo list and live with it consistently. But I really don't why, I've been dropping out from the routine for every few months. I keep changing the methods, Like to write them offline on paper/notebook. Then I ditch these papers & stick to online tools like Trello. Again I drop out. I've tried Evernote, Google Keep, Google spreadsheet, WonderList & a dozen more apps. I can make a long list of them. It just works for few months and I break out again. Among all these candidates, a simple excel sheet has been relatively done better. Finally I keep going back to this sheet. What I dislike the most is me taking notes on Notepad with Dates marked. AS IF I'm going to do it so regularly. If I search my disks, I find a hundred ToDo.txt files. I just totally dislike this scattered junk on my machine. It's not about the App/Method/Tools I think it's with me really. Some kind of mental fatigue while following something compulsively. I just wanted to know is it just me or someone else is there who drops out from this ToDo maintenance routine?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
If you're not missing anything important,there is no problem.
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If you're not missing anything important,there is no problem.
And adopting a technique of Einstein's, don't fill your head with mundane matters you can always look up. That was his explanation fornotknowing his own phone number.
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And adopting a technique of Einstein's, don't fill your head with mundane matters you can always look up. That was his explanation fornotknowing his own phone number.
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I would imagine the frequency of your changing ToDo list management methods is directly proportional to the size of your ToDo list. ;) If you haven't already, I would suggest installing Wife. Wife will always prioritize your ToDo list, and comes with a built in nagging reminder system. Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote:
I would imagine the frequency of your changing ToDo list management methods is directly proportional to the size of your ToDo list.
loll it's like running to a new container when things overflows. If I had cleared things up on time, I think I'd have remained with just one. :-D
Marc Clifton wrote:
If you haven't already, I would suggest installing Wife. Wife will always prioritize your ToDo list, and comes with a built in nagging reminder system.
The whole burden of introducing this ToDo "process" is to get rid of the gun pointed at my back by my wife. lol 60-70% tasks in someway related to my wife. Like Get this for the baby, Plan outing , Plan for her birthday. (compulsively) Oh damn, it just strikes to me, her birthday is nearing pretty close. Need to enter this in ToDo first, Or get ready to die. :laugh:
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.