It's ever so slightly obsessive, but I absolutely adore lists. I wrote a post about making lists at night, but I thought I would share how my list-making has evolved. Maybe I can even convert some of you into to-doers and cross-off-ers. :)
The Apps I Use
Food on the Table
This one is for my groceries. It's nifty because it categorizes items by where they will be in the store. Without it, I walk in circles. Literally. It also is wired to some popular recipe sites, so if you find something you like, it can put the ingredients straight into your shopping list.
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These ingredients will make eggplant parmesan lasagna. DELISH. |
iProcrastinate
This one is for my long-term school assignments. I like it because I can prioritize my schoolwork, AND create steps for each task. It syncs with the app on my computer, too. I don't really write down daily assignments on here, unless they require multiple steps.
Reminders (built in iPhone)
This is the built-in iPhone app that connects to Siri. I use this one when I know I will forget something in the short-term. Printing papers, emailing someone, changing passwords--I am prone to getting immersed in something totally different and forgetting about it.
P.S. My phone is in Polish so I can practice and things. :)
Wunderlist
For all other categories :). I love Wunderlist because I can make tons of lists and organize them exactly the way I want them too. I use this one for everything from gift ideas for birthdays to what to pack for a trip. It also syncs with the app on my computer. And you can change the background. Hehe.


The Non-Apps I Use
Post-It Notes
So maybe I am getting excessive by using both digital AND paper lists, but I just like them, OK? I use these to plan out what I want to achieve during the day. They are mostly activities or hobbies. Or they remind me to do something that is on another list. :) Like packing.
Weekly Planner
I use my planner to write down my daily schedule, my work hours, and any meetings I have. Daily assignments for school also go here.
Notebooks
Notebooks are for specific goal setting. The best example of this is a workout regimen. I'll write the date and the exercises to do, then move up to more difficult exercises or more repetitions after a few weeks.
Yup. That's all. Usually. :)
And if you're like me, don't freak out when you don't cross off everything on your daily to-do list. If you don't get around to it, it's probably not a big deal. Set realistic goals. And include things that help you be appreciative!
TODAY
-smell the Spring air
TL;DR: If you couldn't tell, lists are awesome.
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