The Power of the List

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List making is not only my best organizational tool but it is also oddly the activity that calms my stress. It is as if once I’ve written it down, in some order and with clear intent, I’ve taken the most important step towards completion and “checking it off”. I literally use a program that lets me check something off the list because of that feeling of accomplishment that comes with the effort.

I make lists for everything – weekly work lists, shopping lists, lists of questions I want to know the answers to, lists of movies I want to watch, books I want to reach and restaurants to visit. I even keep my shopping lists from holidays past to know exactly how much chicken soup I really need for 16 people.

How do you feel about lists? Do you find them as helpful as I do?

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Paul Napolitano

I could not survive without my lists. My dad taught me to always have a to do list and I still hand write them today. Every day. Do you ever put things on your list that you have already done, just so you can cross them off?
Daniel Schwartz

I keep a running notebook and move unfinished items to the next day. Lists are my life...
David Abeshouse

I like the optimism implicit in retaining the ingredient list, anticipating a group of 16 dining at home again.
Rona Gura

I always have several lists on Post its on my computer monitor.
Victoria Drogin

I love my lists. It is my latent “goal driven” personality style. I don’t lead with it like you or Paul but, especially as we get older, I find I need to write it down to remember what it is!
Kelly Welles

Without lists, Western civilization might implode. They are a form of Brain Mapping that allows us to see where we are going
Shelley Simpson

Lists! Love lists! If it's not written down, it doesn't get done. Of course, I also love my eraser.

Submitted by Aimee on Wed, 05/05/2021 - 01:37

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Aimee Davis

I LOVE making and keeping lists, and I LOVE crossing items off my lists even more!

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