I have many ways in which I write down all my To do's and they rarely stay the same, it is what is accessible at the time.
One way I do it is I will type up a word document or make a template and then upload to google docs so then I can access it on my phone when I am out, and can view it anywhere, or I will use my to do list APP which you can download and install from Play Store, and there are quite a few out there, or I will use a template from excel.
If you find that you start to think about tasks you need to do as you put your head down on your pillow to go to sleep, then do a brain dump before bed time and then organize the list in the morning and go through how long you think each task will take and how important each task is.
I am often guilty of putting the things I know I need to do, but don't want to do at the bottom of the list, but from my experience this only causes more anxiety so I try to get these tasks done first and then go onto others afterwards.
I do have a planner but I tend to jot the weekly things that always get done or if I am going somewhere or having a meeting with someone.
I organize my blog writing and my books into my bullet journal I created using a notebook, and my finances into my financial planner.
From my own experience keeping my finances separate helps me to stay on track better with bills I have to pay and what needs to be paid, how much I have spent and money left, and I don't lose sight of these things.
A to do list is a type of plan of action and the key thing when doing them is to break them down. One way is to circle items that need to be done first and making these into an A list, then B list and then C.
It's not about how much you do, it is what you do that counts and how it makes you feel once they are done.
So less tick of our to do's and then at night make time for quiet time and for yourself.
Many thanks for reading,
Carrie X

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