To much to remember? Get a to do list going
I've completed 25 lessons here at WA, its been a great time of learning. Thank you WA and community. Yesterday I completed a course and was feeling totally overwhelmed by the list of tasks that were running through my head.
I shouted at my self to stop trying to remember everything and write it down on paper. So I've created a To Do task list organized by days of the week and what specific tasks that need to be completed on those days. This is a work in progress and I'd love to see some other examples from the WA community.
There is something very satisfying mentally and emothionally when I get to the end of the day and see that I've completed every scheduled task. Not only that, but I find that I'm sleeping better as well.
Here is what I came up with...
Recent Comments
13
Good question. If I hadn't of been laid off 2 months ago I'd be asking the same question. As it is, I've got plenty of time to get this thing going. Good luck finding did get that extra day.
See more comments
Did you create this in Excel? I'll have to try it.
Piece of cake excel document. I print this out each week, and its also close at hand as I progress through the training so that I can easily write in new tasks as I learn. I'd share this file with you if I knew how.
I just found this for some ideas: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10-things/10-quick-steps-to-sharing-excel-2013-workbooks-online/