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Sunday
Jul032011

Owning Your To-Do List

Most people feel burdened by their to-do list, rushing to get everything done, but the truth is that we are never done with our list as long as we are alive. 

The burden is not in the list itself, but in how we approach the list. 

To relieve yourself of the burden, you need to first own your list. It’s of your own creation.

Think of your to-do list as Your List of Intentions - your intentions, your day, your life. The list is neither static nor imposed upon you. 

We all have constraints. For example, there’s the constraint of 24 hours a day, but we all have time, the same amount each day. Instead of saying, “I don’t have time,” say “I’ve decided to do something else with my time”.  When you own your list, you manifest your intentions.

 

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