Ask HN: How do you structure your to-do lists?
I'm curiuous on how you structure your to-do lists. For the past months I've been keeping two lists - high priority and low priority - but I'm still struggling since some tasks are larger and take more time vs. others that are completed quickly.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 21.7 ms ] threadFor day-scope items I use a master to-do list & daily schedule. The goal of the to-do list is to arrive at a schedule (previously the two were less related in terms of which arrived at which).
Example from today:
There are a lot of optional features here like playing golf to avoid productivity burnout (points tally, unused in today's example), determining whether a task is yet on the schedule (xsc) and the type of task (V/F/T), which is determined by a system I designed for balanced productivity [0].For longer time scope items (maybe what you're referring to by "larger" tasks?) I also integrate a milestone communications, calendar & deadline system which naturally breaks things down into more manageable portions.
This system has changed a lot over the years, and will continue changing...good luck with whatever you decide to do.
0. https://www.friendlyskies.net/intj/the-balance-first-approac...
Only 1 order of indentation allowed if a task needs further description (no subtasks!).
If I have multiple projects I will split my day and have one todo list per project, only switching from project A to B after lunch.