Yes! I've been using this method (which I started using as way to use Michael Linenbergers's 1- minute to do list in an app) for years. I agree that it makes prioritization super easy - because in your heart you KNOW when you should DO something. And, balancing work over the week is a breeze.
Hi Susan - thanks for mentioning the One-Minute To-Do List - I have been meaning to read it, so just got a sample sent to my Kindle. I think this approach works well with a weekly review because at the end of the week you can look ahead to the coming week and have a proper picture. Appreciate you taking the time to read and comment - thank you!
Ooh thanks 🙏
Yes! I've been using this method (which I started using as way to use Michael Linenbergers's 1- minute to do list in an app) for years. I agree that it makes prioritization super easy - because in your heart you KNOW when you should DO something. And, balancing work over the week is a breeze.
Hi Susan - thanks for mentioning the One-Minute To-Do List - I have been meaning to read it, so just got a sample sent to my Kindle. I think this approach works well with a weekly review because at the end of the week you can look ahead to the coming week and have a proper picture. Appreciate you taking the time to read and comment - thank you!
Martine,
The full book is available for free as a pdf at this link: (posted by Linenberger, so no copyright problem)
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