As one does when feeling overwhelmed, I turned to to-do lists (again). Created a new one on Saturday.
By now I have created 25 entries and only finished 5. On the weekend. Where I'm supposed to have 'time'.
At this rate, this list will become a source of crippling dread by around mid-week, when I will drop it again to be rediscovered in a few weeks.
The cycle continues.
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@Chaos_99 Had kind of the same problem. For me using a calendar works out better, every task has a date and doesn't pile up to one blob of duties. And shifting back and forth is also allowed to ease out busy days :)
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@sakurasubnet Found that not helpful in my case as it makes the (very hard) decision what NOT to do to fit the new task instead something to decide immediately, although I rarely have the time at the moment the new tasks comes up.
Translating from 'to-do' into 'to be done at that time' is a separate task for me. (One that I'm admittedly failing at.)
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