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To Do or Not to Do … That is the question!

Date Published: 01st July 2006
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Do you think Jullius Caesar worried Marcus Brutus kept a task list …? Perhaps he should have!

So how do you manage your task list? WHAT … you don't have one? Better start one today! One of the biggest challenges we have in our fast paced world is we are bombarded with information. So much so, it makes it increasingly difficult to remember everything we need to. How much could a missed commitment to a valued client cost you?

A task list will make you much more productive! Guaranteed.

To do lists, or task lists are not only for your business tasks but personal tasks as well. It doesn't matter what system you use, be it paper or one of many excellent software programs on the market today, as long as you use it. I find Microsoft Outlook works well for me; I print a hard copy of my day's appointments and tasks. With this list at my ready reference I can add and update my list with ease. It only takes me a few minutes at the end of the day to update my electronic version.


Task list, work like this. If your brain knows that you are recording tasks that need to be done, subconsciously it relaxes. It doesn't attempt to keep looping the task around which adds to your stress as you tend to react is some way each time you "remember".

Task lists make you productive in another way as well. Pick your favourite colour – go out and buy that colour highlighter. When you complete a task, stroke it out with the highlighter. Your brain will begin to associate the colour with success. Within 30 days you will look forward to completing the tasks and the colour reward you see. You'll become more organized and look forward to adding more tasks to your list with the extra time you have freed up. As productivity increases so will your personal success – guaranteed!


As I said to Brutus the other day, et tu Brutus? He replied, "You bet, I wouldn't be caught dead without my task list!"


Clayton Shold is a supporter of SalesDialogue Systems Inc. a company committed to assisting sales professionals better understand how their internal conversations impact sales success. Learn more at www.salesdialogue.com
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Clayton Shold is president and co-founder of Salesopedia. He is a business therapist to small and medium sized organizations in Canada and the U.S. helping them leverage sales and marketing opportunities.
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