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Post by danielhutton on Apr 15, 2014 17:10:57 GMT -6
I don't think I need this lady to tell me how to write a to do list. One thing she should put on her to do list is to shut the hell up.
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Post by melanconcaitlin on Apr 17, 2014 11:29:57 GMT -6
I would more than likely recommend this video to friends and colleagues. Writing a to-do list allows you to avoid procrastination, which I am very prone to do. Writing a to-do list can help one prioritize specific tasks and even goals. Writing down your goals on a piece of paper and placing it where you will see it everyday is very beneficial in my opinion. Seeing your goals everyday may make them more obtainable in the long run.
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Post by sdoescher on Apr 20, 2014 17:04:12 GMT -6
This video was quite helpful. I’ve been guilty of having finish things such as “write book report” on my to-do list and passed over it in favor of doing an easier task. While following the suggestions given in the video may lead to longer to-do list, I feel the tasks will be finished in a timelier manner by following the recommendations given. Perhaps making separate to do list for each goal or project would help.
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Post by robertnicholson on Apr 25, 2014 16:06:28 GMT -6
too do list are important. Im completing one right now by writting these forums. However i did not break this long daunting task or even goal down into smaller steps. I am doing it all at once. Why, because i had ten other projects to complete this semester and this one got sidetracked.
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Post by shantel on Apr 26, 2014 10:22:39 GMT -6
This video was very helpful and straight to the point. I learned from the video that to do list are made up of tasks not goals and projects. From this video I will be able to compose an effective to do list. I will use the to list for work, school, and my personal life as well.
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Post by ashleysegalla on Apr 27, 2014 11:31:50 GMT -6
The first thing you should do when writing a to do list is make sure you are writing tasks that can move your project along. You should put small things on your to do list, not large projects. It should be something that can change every day. Try to clear off things that hang around the list for a long time. This is some good advice when it comes to writing to do lists. The tasks should be small and manageable so that they will get done.
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Post by karenwag on Apr 27, 2014 18:00:02 GMT -6
This was not a helpful video for me. Explaining a to-do list and how it should be done it extremely obvious in my opinion. I make a to-do list almost daily either on paper or even just in my head. If a college student does not know how to do a to-do list at this point in their life, I am surprised they got this far.
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Post by halearnold on Apr 28, 2014 16:57:58 GMT -6
LOVE IT!!!!! I found this girl a chore to watch and listen to at the beginning of the semester. I now subscribe to her you tube channel and follow her tips and advice. The dreaded TO DO list is one of the things that just make me go BLAH. However I realize now more than ever I need the help and guidance to get the thousand different things done. I enjoyed the explanation of Jobs, Goals and Tasks. It will make my list easier to prepare and not so overwhelming. Thanks!
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Post by brandonnajolia on Apr 29, 2014 12:57:28 GMT -6
I actually have always made to-do lists on a daily basis when I have a busy day or a lot of things I have to get done. Most of the time I just list them as they come to mind on a post-it note, but this video gave me a better way to arrange my lists to where my lists are more organized and I can be more successful at getting them done. I also would definitely get a lot of use of the apps mentioned to use for to-do lists instead of writing them down.
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Post by jimmykotter on Apr 30, 2014 16:44:32 GMT -6
i love to do lists. they are one of the best tools i have used in getting a productive day in. i have had both of these experiences where a to do list actually hindered my progress. the reason is because i was listing projects rather than small tasks. i will definitely start using this small task technique from now on.
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Post by asmith422 on May 1, 2014 13:29:58 GMT -6
I enjoyed this video. I am constantly writing to do lists everyday but my problem always comes down to getting the items on it done. Writing a to do list is only productive if you are actually achieving and finishing the things on it. I can definitely take some tips from this video. Breaking down a to do list into something more manageable can help you complete tasks faster and more efficiently.
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Post by kourtneyb on May 2, 2014 8:28:50 GMT -6
I really like her videos. It is so true sometimes we will put a project on our to do list not realizing it is better to break up the components of that project and tackle it piece by piece. I think that this also helps to ease the feeling of being overwhelmed, which if your like me causes you to do nothing at all which further wastes time.
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Post by joshuabrungart on May 2, 2014 22:34:17 GMT -6
I think a to-do-list is a great idea and are essential for mom's. I like the idea of putting things into categories of tasks, goals, and projects. I've always wrote a to-do-list with all of these categories on it, not realizing some of these did not belong on a to-do-list. To-do-list are a good way to organize tasks in order to get things done and to feel a sense of accomplishment. I usually do not write to-do-list but it may be a good idea to do them in the future when I have a lot on my plate at once.
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Post by kristendodd1 on May 7, 2014 12:18:01 GMT -6
I feel like a to-do is very important. I run my own concession at trade shows and my mom always gets on to me about creating a to-do list so I do not forget anything. I feel that by creating one it helps out a lot. And even with school, you should put your top priorities first and get them over with. You can never go wrong with creating a to-do list. Especially for people that are very forgetful like I am.
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Post by paigecrawford on May 7, 2014 16:58:40 GMT -6
I really enjoyed this video. I am always making to-do lists. I even make the mistakes she was talking about. I like how she said to know the difference between a task and a project. She says its important to break the project down into tasks so that you are able to accomplish it. I think I will look into the "things" app she mentioned as well.
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