I also don’t like having to open programs or type, click or toggle to look at my list, and I’m not too keen on having to be online to view my tasks. I tried digital tools like Things, Wunderlist, and Workflowy, but none of them could properly replicate the little surge of happiness I felt when scratching tasks off the little lists I’d write on sticky notes and scraps of paper. Writing and rewriting my to do list had become a form of procrastination. I’m the kind of person who will write things like “make to do list” and “eat breakfast” on my task list, just to give myself the pleasure of marking them off. This event marked one year since I’d adopted the Planner Pad task management system, and I’m not exaggerating when I say it changed my life. ![]() A few months ago, I hit an important milestone-I began my second Planner Pad.
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