Daily Archive for February 4th, 2008

Lists

9/21/08: This entry is so crappy, that’ll I’ll be keeping the crappiness, but I’ll edit it for your viewing pleasure into a nice bulleted list!

  • Organized! (great)
  • Reminders. (these come in handy)
  • Notes. (organized)
  • Simple. (clean, easy to read)
  • Visualization (yum)

Crap Crappity Crap: Lists are a simplified way to organize your information. They are multi-faceted, multi-taskers, that help us every day. They remind us to take out the dog, buy laundry detergent, and arrange notes. They are flexible enough to be easy to follow, and incorporate into your daily routine.

In school, projects are usually neglected because of lack of organization. If we divided our projects into mini assignments arranged into a list ascending in difficultly, we would be completed in no time. If we wrote down everything we needed to buy before we actually got to the store and circled the items we need on the weekly advertisements and write down the prices as add them to a cart, our lives would be much more simple (we wouldn’t need to remember the things we forgot and go back and get them).

Written lists compared to Planner Schedules are superior (imo). Written lists can be highlighted or accented to prioritize. Every minute of our lives aren’t plotted using written lists. It’s much simpler, write it down, and cross out when completed or null. They can be organized in a way to see ‘visually’ what you need to do, its all right there in front of you.

Using lists can simplify your life in very positive and rewarding ways.