![]() The goal is not to mark off the most items, but to mark off the highest priority items (MacKenzie, 1990). You may choose to group items in categories such as high priority, medium priority, or low priority number them in order of priority or use a color-coding system. Rank the items on your “to do” list in order of priority (both important and urgent). List manageable tasks rather than goals or multi-step plans. Be careful to keep list-making from getting out of control. Whether you need a daily, weekly, or monthly list depends on your lifestyle.
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