List making is
one of the most common suggestions from the experts and as long as
you factor in the other hints, I agree.
- This keeps us from getting so far afield that we lose track of some of the things we need to keep track of.
- For example, if I'm shopping for groceries, I'm in an environment with lots of interesting things to pay attention to. Without a list I will invariably forget things – and come home with who knows what.
- This also allows setting priorities. My lists are usually on the computer and rank-ordered so that an interesting thing lower on the list will only be visited briefly before I get back to the important stuff.
Routine also
keeps us from wandering off and failing to get around to something.
- I'm in the office at 7, when there are no other distraction.
- I put on music, and then spend, in order,
- 15 minutes in a series of prayers (I can't pray for 15 minutes but I can pray for a minute at a time for 15 times...)
- 15 minutes Bible study
- 15 minutes reading
- 15 minutes research
- 15 minutes email correspondence
- This way I am sure to get all these things in
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