How to Get Through Your To-Do List This Week

A repeatable 5-step process to reduce overwhelm and increase effectiveness

Almost everyone has trouble completing their to-do list. This can lead to a sense of overwhelm, guilt, and dissatisfaction with oneself.

However, the problem isn't you, it's your to-do list.

You see, most people have never been taught how to use a to-do list the right way.

In this ugly, 1650-word Google document, I walk you through a 5-step process to do just that. The best thing is that you can repeat this process again and again.

(You don't need a Google account to access this document. You can download it as a PDF or Word Document.)

What this process on its own WON'T DO for you:  If you have trouble saying no to people, it won't solve that issue for you (this probably requires 1:1 attention). However, it will make it clearer to you where you might want to say no to people.

What this process WILL DO for you:

  • It will help you sort through the chaos of your to-do list.
  • If you implement it, it will make your to-do list more manageable.
  • It will make you more effective by helping you focus on doing the right thing.

Inside this step-by-step document:

  1. The true function of a to-do list (it's very different from what we've been told).
  2. What to focus on doing first.
  3. How to create your priority list, and why it matters.

Getting clear on this can make a huge difference to your life. In this offer, I distill the process I used when supporting people 1:1 with their daily productivity. This approach has made a huge difference to people, and now, you can get it for as little as $1.