5 Biggest To-Do List Mistakes You Need to Stop Making

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    0:00 How I discovered these mistakes
    0:14 Assuming equal value for every task
    1:47 Not segmenting to do's by context
    4:27 Not tracking other peoples' to do's
    6:56 Never deleting to do's
    10:16 Believing everything has to be completed

ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @botistelockhart5078
    @botistelockhart5078 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video Lucas!! Brother I have been plowing through your videos enjoying your content. I’m really impressed with your Trello and especially your Amplenote videos, believe it or not it is the first time I’ve actually looked seriously at these applications. Since I’m in the Apple ecosystem I live in the calendar and iCal is not supported by Amplenote 🤬 Looking forward to downloading your courses.

  • @charleskhenry
    @charleskhenry ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Got a new job!!! Whoot whoot. I have another video request: GTD for Outlook. Many corporate and government agencies do not allow additional apps to be installed at the work place; your typically limited to Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, and a few other standard Microsoft applications. What are your thoughts on incorporating GTD around this? Can it even be done?

    • @LucasPrigge
      @LucasPrigge  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Congratulations!
      Definitely doable. I'm looking to do more videos on GTD in software suites as opposed to individual tools in the upcoming year, and Microsoft Office is definitely one of them!

    • @charleskhenry
      @charleskhenry ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LucasPrigge Love your content! Keep up the great work. Another I think that would be helpful, would be perhaps getting started videos. Maybe topic-specific things. Like how to capture and refine. Learned lessons you've personally had. A beginners guide to GTD. Just my 2 cents. I really think your making a impact on the community. I personally find your videos more helpful that Mr. Allan's youtube videos.

    • @CreativFarmGal
      @CreativFarmGal ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for this video! I watched your video on OneNote for GTD - it was great! I wonder if you could recommend a hybrid GTD solution for those of us that are restricted at work to the typical Microsoft applications (eg. Using TickTick for everything except Reference, where for that, OneNote would be used? I'm trying to find a good balance.
      Thank you for your great content!

  • @lapanthanim
    @lapanthanim ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video overall. Some thoughts, though: video sections are helpful when their titles are meaningful. Numbering the sections as "Mistake" #1 to #5 is not meaningful. Personally, I came back to your video today because I'd seen it before but I couldn't take note of the list of prioritization philosophies you mentioned at the time. Luckily for me that's the first section of the video, but what if someone wanted to refer back to your mention of, say, "eat the frog"? If someone can't write it down and they aren't able to seek out the video via your profile right away, they could easily forget what the other thing was that they wanted to see-- and they won't even know what they're looking for. No need for fancy graphics (helpful though they may be); a simple link in the description of your video would probably mean a lot to people. After shooting is done, maybe you (or whoever is doing your editing) could jot down a quick list of what content and links can be added at the time the video is being posted? Anyway, I hope you can use this feedback. Normally I wouldn't even say anything but I thought it might help.
    Thanks for the list of prioritization philosophies. Never heard of "Golden Circle" before this video. Thanks! 👍🏾

    • @LucasPrigge
      @LucasPrigge  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Em, I appreciate the feedback. The idea behind these timestamps was to prevent people from just glancing over the timestamps and clicking away while missing the explanation, but I see where you're coming from and I've changed it. Thanks again for the support 😎