Parting with Paper: The Benefits of Going Electronic for Your To-Do List

To-Do list on paper, task management, getting things done, Leslie Shreve
Episode Number: 
039

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Still using paper or post-it notes for your to-do list?

How about that planner you have to lug around all the time?

Or wait – is it all in your memory?

I have many clients who use all of the above and much more to track their to-dos, reminders and projects and it gets very confusing. Not only that, it can be time consuming and costly because they miss out on income and opportunities. Could it be happening that way for you too?

Here’s what you’ll learn on today’s show:

  • The most time-consuming traits of paper to-do lists
  • Why prioritizing is easier when tasks are tracked electronically
  • Where ideas and delegated tasks fit into your electronic to-do list

To stop missing deadlines, time or opportunities, consider going electronic for your entire to-do list and I mean everything – everything you need to do, have to do, want to do or dream of doing all in one place. And then you’ll never have to write or re-write a to-do list ever again! And how nice would that be!?

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