3-2-1: How to Divide Your To-Do List, and the Universal Nature of Writing - [email protected] - Gmail

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Look around your environment. Rather than seeing items as objects, see them as magnets for your attention. Each object gently pulls a certain amount of your attention toward it. Whenever you discard something, the tug of that object is released. You get some attention back. Each object around you is a magnet for your attention


Writer Jenée Desmond-Harris on how to divide your to-do list: “I started dividing my to-do list into 1) things I have to do, 2) things I want to do, and 3) things other people want me to do. Life changing! I often don’t get to #3 and I finally realized… this is what it means to have boundaries.” Things other people want me to do list