I use a to-do list to plan my day and to make sure I don’t forget anything. (i use the Jim Rohn Success Planner available on Amazon.)
Most to-do lists are filled with tasks that fill up time and allow you to cross it off and feel like you are making progress. Instead, ask what is most important. What project is really going to move the needle in your business? Put the steps to getting there on your to-do list instead.
Do those tasks first each day. If something doesn’t get done, let it be the tasks that are less important.
Make it a “Success List”. Plan some real forward progress into each day.
If you don’t, who will?
OOOooo… “Success List” not a “To Do List”….. I LIKE that! Thank you!
Hi Larry. Thanks for your blog. (If that’s what you call it). I find your pithy aphorisms frequently inspiring.
*Saves to Amazon Shopping cart*. That’s brilliant! I love the idea of a success list.