What would you like to learn about Asana?
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Kayla
Such a great way to look at it. "An empty to-do list would imply I have nothing to do" ... Yeah I don't ever want to not have anything to do! Because going on vacation or doing something I enjoy would be on my to-do list as well!!
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Paul Minors
Haha, exactly! If you get through everything on your list, you're probably aiming too low
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kaylamreinert
Such a great way to look at it. "An empty to-do list would imply I have nothing to do" ... Yeah I don't ever want to not have anything to do! Because going on vacation or doing something I enjoy would be on my to-do list as well!!
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paulminors
Haha, exactly! If you get through everything on your list, you're probably aiming too low
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Productivity101
I totally agree. A to-do list should be a list of all of the wonderful things you aspire to accomplish and get done. Sometimes, things should rise in importance and other times, they should drop off the list if they become unimportant. I use my list as a parking lot for all of my tasks and ideas so I don't forget them and then each day, prioritize the top three to focus on for that day. I have found that three is just about the right number but there are days I get 5 or so done.
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Paul Minors
I love how you describe it as a "parking lot". Great metaphor!
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productivity101
I totally agree. A to-do list should be a list of all of the wonderful things you aspire to accomplish and get done. Sometimes, things should rise in importance and other times, they should drop off the list if they become unimportant. I use my list as a parking lot for all of my tasks and ideas so I don't forget them and then each day, prioritize the top three to focus on for that day. I have found that three is just about the right number but there are days I get 5 or so done.
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paulminors
I love how you describe it as a "parking lot". Great metaphor!