Saturday, March 21, 2020
6 To-Do List Styles to Get Your Life in Order
6 To-Do List Styles to Get Your Life in Order Do you find the idea of making a to-do list strangely daunting? If youââ¬â¢re one of those people who donââ¬â¢t naturally tend to the to-do list, you might need a little help or inspiration to get you started. Here are some of the best templates, options, and styles for you to try.The Old School ListGo the simple route and simply handwrite your list. If you get a random thought and arenââ¬â¢t near your computer, just jot it down! You can always add it to a more high-tech list later on. You might find this method less distracting when youââ¬â¢re in a working groove. If you have a hard time conceptualizing how to organize your list, there are tons of printable templates in .doc or PDF. Just print ââ¬Ëem out and fill ââ¬Ëem in!Bullet JournalingEverybodyââ¬â¢s talking about Bullet journaling. Read up on this new technique, described as ââ¬Å"a customizable and forgiving organization systemâ⬠- an all-in-one ââ¬Å"to-do list, sketchbook, notebook, and diary.â⠬ It helps you keep your lists manageable in size and keep items from overwhelming you while making sure more of them actually get done. So go to the website and see whether or not the Kool-Aid is right for you!Breaking It DownSet yourself one big goal for the day, then break it into actionable chunks. The smaller tasks will feel more manageable than the larger goal, and youââ¬â¢ll find you chip away at them quickly. Once you build momentum, youââ¬â¢ll be surprised at how fast you knock out your ultimate goal and consider that day a success.Use Your CloudUse the cloud calendar function already on your laptop or your phone. Theyââ¬â¢ll merge effortlessly together so you can update from either device and have your to-do list with you at all times. And it can help you visualize how much time you have for each segment of your day. Try out the Google ââ¬Å"Goalsâ⬠feature along with this method for your long-term wish list of goals.Prioritize Your TasksCheck out Wunderli st, Todosit, or iDoneThis, or the thousands of apps like them, to sort your to-dos by priority level. Youââ¬â¢ll also earn reward ââ¬Å"pointsâ⬠for every task completed, which is just fun enough to make you feel really good about yourself. If you want a version with fewer bells and whistles, try Template.net which sorts your tasks into columns like ââ¬Å"to do, to get, to call,â⬠etc. Or TidyForms, which lets you schedule out two full days instead of one.Do It For CupcakesNo, honestly, thatââ¬â¢s the name of the template. Design Eat Repeat created an adorable weekly organizing template called DO IT FOR THE CUPCAKES that lets you identify six goals per day. If you finish all your tasks in that week, you get cupcakes! Well, youââ¬â¢re strongly encouraged to get them.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
My Participation in Relay For Life (RFL) essays
My Participation in Relay For Life (RFL) essays I recently volunteered at the Relay For Life Saturday April 13th, 2013 at the USF track There was a decent amount of people there including some cuties so that was a plus! The main rule was that each organization or team involved in Relay For Life has to have one walker on the track at all times. There were also fun games and contest such as the hairiest chest competition, which I did not make a run for as I have next to no hair on my chest, (I realize this is too much information, but just thought you should know). Then there was moment when they cut off the stadium lights and lit the candles in bags for lighting, which I vaguely remembered from my earlier experiences with Relay For Life. It was pretty cool as they lit the bags on the stadium reading Hope and then a little later they changed it so that it read Cure. A couple of people gave speeches and testimonys of personal experience with cancer, or stories of knowing someone who went through all the adversity that cancer brings with it. These speeches were then followed by the lap of silence around the track, which was emotional for many as it was also a silent remembrance of those who lost their battle with cancer. While most of Relay For Life was just hanging out and having a good time-as we played sports in the middle of the field for a while, I didnt feel guilty about it as another goal of Relay For Life is to have fun while celebrating and enjoying the life we have while we still have the chance. All the while getting healthy which helps prevent type two dia...
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