This is an excellent approach and recommended by many very well paid
Managers, and CEO's.
There's even a book or twelve out there dedicated to this kind of
approach to "managing your time effectively"

I wish I could follow it more often ... I slip and forget to keep my to
do lists current all the time. I try to keep too much stuff upstairs.

Cheers,
Erika
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>>| From: Jeffry Houser
>>|   Every night before I go to bed, I write a list of
>>| everything I have to
>>| do.  Then I prioritize it to decide what I should be doing
>>| tomorrow.  Generally the list has between 12-20 items on it
>>| and each day I
>>| do anywhere from 1-5 things.
>>|
>>|   The list is not strictly work related.  I'll keep mundane
>>| things on there
>>| too like "Go to grocery store / fix door hinge in bedroom /
>>| Rake Leaves."
>>|
>>|   I believe the act of writing a list of things to do helps
>>| solidify what
>>| you have to do and therefore keeps the focus.  I may be
>>| wrong about that,
>>| but it does seem to help me.
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