Dana
>This doesn't quite answer your question, but I'll just throw this out
>there anyway.
> I use a paper and pencil to do this.
>
> 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.
>
>At 12:04 PM 4/14/2004, you wrote:
>
>
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