Rewrite your to-do list for more time and energy

Having a to-do list is a great idea—as long as you don’t let it deplete your energy and creativity because it’s unrealistic. Follow these tips for revamping your to-do list so it doesn’t drive you crazy:

Combine separate lists into one list. If you keep one list at work and the other on the refrigerator at home, sooner or later something will fall through the cracks. Keep one notebook or calendar and nothing more. Keeping track of multiple notes or lists will wipe you out.
Be realistic. Set your priorities, and be ready to let some items go. What is it that you absolutely have to accomplish? If you’re never going to do something that you continually write on your list, take it off. You’ll save energy and gain peace of mind from by being honest with yourself.
Make a schedule. A to-do list without a schedule doesn’t give you much guidance. Estimate how much time each task will take, as well as how high a priority it is, and determine the best use of your time. If a three-hour task isn’t vital, don’t put it at No. 1.
Leave room for emergencies. Don’t try to cram activity into every minute of your day. Build in sufficient time to deal with the interruptions that will undoubtedly occur.
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About JeffJones

Jeff & L’Anna Jones opened Jones & Associates in 1987. Their goal was to build a home improvement company that stressed quality and integrity. That plan has been blessed. Since 2007, Jones & Associates has regularly been named as one of “Qualified Remodelers” Top 500 Contractors in the United States. They have had the privilege of working on over 9,000 South Plains Homes. Jeff and L’Anna have three children: Austin, his wife, Kim and his daughter, Ainsley, Linley and Nick. They are extremely proud of their children and the outstanding adults they have become. Jeff’s interests include racquetball, volleyball, water skiing, hunting and reading. He has played an active role in church and serves on several community boards.
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