tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230990064500569489.post1578934022460825082..comments2023-09-24T04:12:33.881-04:00Comments on AE on the Verge: The Improved To-Do ListCindy Buttshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05573258402483105450noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230990064500569489.post-53845418449078491772010-06-16T13:54:45.423-04:002010-06-16T13:54:45.423-04:00Cindy - reading your post stimulated me to think a...Cindy - reading your post stimulated me to think about my current use of todo lists (which have transformed many times over the years & which I currently maintain in Omnifocus).<br /><br />I don't actually put pleasant things to do on my todo list any more, though I used to. What I realized, thanks to your post, is that I have somehow internalized the importance of being good to myself in my daily life, and don't seem to need to list good stuff to ensure it isn't crowded out. My todo lists these days exist basically to help ensure that I don't forget important stuff and to plan what's coming up.<br /><br />Thanks for helping me notice that, yes, it's possible for me to successfully internalize (after years of having to be conscious about it) something that's pretty central to my living a healthy life!Adrian Segarhttp://www.conferencesthatwork.comnoreply@blogger.com