Fast Company -
5 Sep 2016 11:00

To-do lists get a lot of flack, but the simple act of planning has some psychological and productivity benefits all by itself. To-do lists get a lot of flack, but the simple act of planning has some psychological and productivity benefits all by itself. For a long time, I resisted to-do lists. I wanted the flexibility. I felt that if I kept a list, it would tie me down to a particular set of tasks. Gradually, though, I came around. The busier my work life became, the more crucial it was to have ...
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