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THERE ARE AS MANY THEORIES ON KEEPING TO-DO LISTS AS THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO KEEP THEM. THAT SAID, THERE ARE A FEW RULES THAT SHOULD ALWAYS APPLY IF YOU EVER HOPE TO CROSS ANYTHING OFF THEM. BY: 

The to-do list is necessary part of brain hygiene. And like showers and shaving, if you don't make them part of an everyday ritual, things can get a little gnarly.

Yet we have a terrible time with the to-do; seems we're often stuck in some Sisyphean situation. Nearly 90 percent of respondents to a recent LinkedIn poll said they couldn't finish up their list in a given day. And judging by the ever-expanding inventory of articles about how to hack your to-do--including excellent ones like this, this, and this--there are as many ways of seeing your to-do as there are people who keep them. But this is a good thing: If there were just one way to to-do, it would be like having a universal shoe size or sleep schedule.

To read the full, original article click on this link: The 1-3-5 Rule For More Doable To-Do Lists | Fast Company | Business + Innovation