24 min

Why To-Do Lists Don't Always Get Things Done - And What You Can Do Instead Inside the Comfort Zone with Adam Kawalec

    • Self-Improvement

It's a familiar scene: You spend the morning making a detailed to-do list with every tiny task you need to get done, then you spend the rest of the day checking them off. You tally up all the  items on the list, only to realise you still weren't able to get everything done.

The idea of a to-do list is a popular one, but it doesn't always guarantee your productivity. It's easy to organise the day into tasks on paper or digitally, but the real work involves actually doing the work of getting things done.

A to-do list gives you the feeling of getting things done. It feels great to cross things off, or even adding stuff on the list … making you think that THIS will help you get it done … and you get to feel like a responsible, structured and productive individual.

Through the years, handling my own personal productivity and supporting clients with theirs, I’ve discovered some techniques that work better than relying on to-do lists to get things done.

A to-do list helps you DEFINE what you would like to get done or what to work on and towards. That’s as far as it goes in terms of being helpful. So by all means, keep a to-do list, just please don’t expect the list to be the answer to HOW to get things done.




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Send Adam a voice message, leaving your feedback or sharing your biggest insight - and perhaps your message gets featured on one of the upcoming episodes → https://pxl.to/send-voice-message

Send Adam an email at podcast@adamkawalec.com or chat with him on WhatsApp📲

If you're interested in chatting with Adam about stress, performance, change or life, and would like to perhaps be featured in his upcoming book, Inside the Comfort Zone, reach out at any of the above channels.

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Footnotes:

Study mentioned, http://blog.idonethis.com/how-to-master-the-art-of-to-do-lists




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Music and sound effects used in the episode, from Uppbeat.com (free for creatives):

Artist: Soundroll

Song: Business As Usual

https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/business-as-usual

License code: 3V1SGI9L5TKNCUZK

Artist:Mood Maze

Song: Trendsetter

https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter

License code: OVSAUTLS0A7HDW0B

Artist: Trinity

Song: Funk in the trunk

https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/funk-in-the-trunk

License code: ZVMMS9AERAG2BAPC

Artist: Prigida

Song: Moonshine

https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/moonshine

License code: 51ZZ8I8BYHC8ADQJ

Artist: Dan Phillipson

Song: Making progress

https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/making-progress

License code: 7LVTMYRS3CAGZSP6

Artist: Icosphere

Song: Still dreaming

https://uppbeat.io/t/icosphere/still-dreaming

License code: TCKPG9OLNKQDBRFG

Artist: Avbe

Song: Espresso beans

https://uppbeat.io/t/avbe/espresso-beans

License code: 2Z9TLNDISYMSM9K6

Artist: Prigida

Song: Sunkissed

https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/sunkissed

License code: UYSFRWRLFWJO6JZU


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethecomfortzone.substack.com

It's a familiar scene: You spend the morning making a detailed to-do list with every tiny task you need to get done, then you spend the rest of the day checking them off. You tally up all the  items on the list, only to realise you still weren't able to get everything done.

The idea of a to-do list is a popular one, but it doesn't always guarantee your productivity. It's easy to organise the day into tasks on paper or digitally, but the real work involves actually doing the work of getting things done.

A to-do list gives you the feeling of getting things done. It feels great to cross things off, or even adding stuff on the list … making you think that THIS will help you get it done … and you get to feel like a responsible, structured and productive individual.

Through the years, handling my own personal productivity and supporting clients with theirs, I’ve discovered some techniques that work better than relying on to-do lists to get things done.

A to-do list helps you DEFINE what you would like to get done or what to work on and towards. That’s as far as it goes in terms of being helpful. So by all means, keep a to-do list, just please don’t expect the list to be the answer to HOW to get things done.




***

Send Adam a voice message, leaving your feedback or sharing your biggest insight - and perhaps your message gets featured on one of the upcoming episodes → https://pxl.to/send-voice-message

Send Adam an email at podcast@adamkawalec.com or chat with him on WhatsApp📲

If you're interested in chatting with Adam about stress, performance, change or life, and would like to perhaps be featured in his upcoming book, Inside the Comfort Zone, reach out at any of the above channels.

***

Footnotes:

Study mentioned, http://blog.idonethis.com/how-to-master-the-art-of-to-do-lists




***

Music and sound effects used in the episode, from Uppbeat.com (free for creatives):

Artist: Soundroll

Song: Business As Usual

https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/business-as-usual

License code: 3V1SGI9L5TKNCUZK

Artist:Mood Maze

Song: Trendsetter

https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter

License code: OVSAUTLS0A7HDW0B

Artist: Trinity

Song: Funk in the trunk

https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/funk-in-the-trunk

License code: ZVMMS9AERAG2BAPC

Artist: Prigida

Song: Moonshine

https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/moonshine

License code: 51ZZ8I8BYHC8ADQJ

Artist: Dan Phillipson

Song: Making progress

https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/making-progress

License code: 7LVTMYRS3CAGZSP6

Artist: Icosphere

Song: Still dreaming

https://uppbeat.io/t/icosphere/still-dreaming

License code: TCKPG9OLNKQDBRFG

Artist: Avbe

Song: Espresso beans

https://uppbeat.io/t/avbe/espresso-beans

License code: 2Z9TLNDISYMSM9K6

Artist: Prigida

Song: Sunkissed

https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/sunkissed

License code: UYSFRWRLFWJO6JZU


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethecomfortzone.substack.com

24 min