Stop Managing Tasks.
Start Living A Deliberate Life.
Stop managing tasks. Stop being managed by your tasks.
Set your mind in order.
Start ordering your mind. Start ordering your world.
Start living a deliberate life.
Too often, we delegate the wrong things to our todo or tasks app. Honestly, not using one at all is often a better choice, and many of you have made that choice.
For whatever reason, you recognize that trying to keep all your tasks in some app, managing them all through a single interface that sees todos as a first order class of things, just doesn’t work.
Maybe it felt like too much overhead, like you were spending too much time thinking of todos, entering them into the app, prioritizing them, scheduling them, deferring them, delegating them, checking them off, and cleaning things up.
Maybe it didn’t help that much to have a big list, or lots of lists, with all the things you wanted to do, outside of your head.
The todo apps themselves promised that you would feel a sense of peace, getting it all out of your head, but instead it felt like a burden.
Overwhelming.
Maybe you entered your tasks, prioritized them, scheduled them, and then felt great!
Until you had tried to get through them all.
Then you kept doing the easy thing instead of the right thing. Or whatever your app told you was next, instead of what actually made sense to do next.
Or maybe you get it all set up, but then forget about it all day till you remember to check in. And then you feel guilty. You did what needed to be done that day, but only a couple things from your list.
So what’s the point of all the task management?
Maybe there is no point.
Or maybe there is a better way.
Instead of managing tasks, you can order your mind.
Instead of being managed by a todo app, you can order your world.
Instead of feeling guilty and overwhelmed, you can feel on top of things, even as the unexpected happens.
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