Instead of listing what you need to do, list what you accomplished. This shifts focus from pressure to progress, keeping motivation high.
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Type: Abstract
Perfect for people who: Spend too much time worrying about how much didn’t get done yesterday/have a lot of bad habits that prevent productivity.
What it does:
Your to-do list should be an extension of your mind. It's a way of storing away tomorrow's work so that you can focus on what you have to do today.
However, if we don't regularly tidy up our list, it can get cluttered. Instead of a reliable to-do list, it ...
Instead of focusing on what’s on our to-do list, acknowledge the things you've accomplished.
Keep a running accomplishments list as you go about your week—and when the week is done, celebrate what you’ve gotten done.
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