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Re: Creating to-do lists. -
July 21st 2021, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Wheek!
I should start to do it again. I had to-do lists when I was in grad school so I remembered everything I had to get done. Maybe try and prioritize it to feel less bad? For example, there are the things you absolutely MUST DO TODAY and then there are the moderate level importance things that you'd like to check off in the next day or two, then the eh, it can wait things, if that makes sense?
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I am trying to be consistent with a to-do list and am finding it hard to maintain it. There are things I need to get done — such as going to the grocery store and laundry; then things I would like to get done — work on projects, which is really the least organized; and then other things to fill in my day.
My problem isn't that I have a super busy schedule — although, every once in a while it does get like that — but, rather, it's that I do absolutely nothing most days. I'm usually feeling a burst of motivation at 5pm or 6pm because I procrastinate the whole day, then I either feel bad about not doing anything or I get super restless.
It used to be that it would happen at 10 or 11 at night, which is really when I was able to drink caffeine and it worked the way it was supposed to — keep me awake and energized... but in the past few years, I've found myself going to bed by 9pm. I try waking up by 7am each morning but sometimes that doesn't always work!
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