Why to-do lists are a waste of time (and what you should do instead)
It’s Monday, 9:00 a.m. You open your notebook or app. There it is: your to-do list. Fifteen items, neatly written one below the other. You feel productive, organized, and ready.
But fast forward to 5:00 p.m. You’ve checked off eight items. Pretty good, right? But why do you still feel exhausted and unfulfilled? Why does the feeling of having “accomplished nothing” gnaw at you?
The brutal truth is: Your to-do list isn’t a productivity tool. It’s a graveyard of good intentions.
Classic to-do lists no longer work in the modern workplace. In fact, they actively sabotage your success. We’ve identified three reasons why this is the case—and the one method that solves the problem.

The Lie of Equality (The Easy-Win Trap)
The missing time dimension (time blindness)
The Zeigarnik Effect (Why lists create stress)
The solution: Kill the list, use the calendar (timeboxing)
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