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Great question, Peter! Yes, I do. Constraints spark creativity. A long to-do list is the enemy of productivity—it can be overwhelming and discouraging. I focus on the three tasks that will make the biggest impact. Once I write everything down, most things lose their importance. I also keep my to-do list on my desktop where I can see it.
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Great question, Peter! Yes, I do. Constraints spark creativity. A long to-do list is the enemy of productivity—it can be overwhelming and discouraging. I focus on the three tasks that will make the biggest impact. Once I write everything down, most things lose their importance. I also keep my to-do list on my desktop where I can see it.
Thanks! Could talk about this stuff for a long time, as I often feel tension between the fact that I take notes on everything & have a lot of ideas with the need to prioritize and the reality of finite time. Definitely think letting most of it go is the key.
Oh yeah this hits home Peter, that's the biggest realization I've had recently, you have to let go, you don't need yo do everything to feel happy and fulfilled. 4000 weeks, use them wisely.