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The 5 Minute To-Do List Formula: A Diagrammatic Guide to Complete Your Tasks Within 2 Weeks: The 5 Minute Self Help Series

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Want to complete all your tasks without delaying them? Then The 5 Minute To-Do List Formula will answer to you! By following this step-by-step solution, you will be able to create the perfect to-do list that works for you, hence allowing you to complete your tasks, gain more time and freedom, and enjoy a more enriched life!

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Finally discover the underlying reasons of why you fail to utilize your to-do list, hence allowing you to know the underlying cause of not finishing your tasks Find out the common to-do lists employed by many and why they may not work for you Design the perfect to-do list in just five minutes by using this step-by-step solution, allowing you to finally manage and complete your tasks Be exposed to the ways to sustain your to-do list over the long run, hence allowing you to manage your tasks in the long run Learn additional tips to save your time on your daily tasks so you do not overload your to-do list and better manage your time And much, much more! Would you like to know more? To get started, simply scroll up and click the “Buy Now” button!

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Published August 31, 2018

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Not a proper review*:

*This is for my own reference. But you're welcome to skim through it.

1. Identify essential tasks by implementing Pareto principle.

2. Prioritize the list based on 'Need, Should, and Want'.

3. Break down bigger tasks into smaller ones.

4. Use specific and active verbs.

Example:
Contact xyz company.
Call xyz company.

5. Use Eisenhower matrix to sort out tasks based on importance.

My take:

If you were to create a to-do list, keep it concise and avoid adding too many tasks. Make sure you take sufficient breaks in-between to refresh your mind and body.
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