11. You Don’t have to Make a List
The to-do list is a tool. Techniques for creating an effective list
are suggestions, not commandments. If they help, follow them—
adapting and modifying to fit your own circumstances and incli-
nations. If they don’t help, make your own kind of list, or don’t
make any list at all. If you find yourself spending too much time
making and revising the list, for example, or if you never refer to
the list once it’s completed, then the to-do list may not be for you.
You won’t have “failed time management.” You’ll have simply
investigated a process that helps some folks and not others, and
found that you are in the “not others” category.
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