A list isn't a plan
Most of us write a list, then feel behind by lunchtime.
Here's the difference. A list says what. A plan says what, and when. That's the whole gap — and it's why the list keeps rolling over to tomorrow untouched.
You don't fix that with a better list. You fix it by giving three things a time. Not ten. Three.
Try this tonight, out loud:
Open the app, tap the mic, and say tomorrow's three — with a time on each.
"Ring the dentist at nine."
"Walk after lunch."
"Half an hour on the tax stuff at four."
Sixty seconds. Then close the phone and stop carrying it in your head.
That last bit is the real win.
The plan isn't there to make you do more — it's there so you stop running the list on a loop at 11pm.
Comment with the one thing you're giving a time to tomorrow.
Just one. I'll go first in the comments. — Dave
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