To do or not to do ... That is the question
Below is a MRR and PLR article in category Master Series -> subcategory Time Management.

To Do or Not to Do: The Art of Task Lists
Summary:
Ever wondered if Julius Caesar worried about Marcus Brutus keeping a task list? Maybe he should have!
Keywords:
time management, to-do lists, productivity
Article Body:
Have you pondered whether Julius Caesar was concerned about Marcus Brutus maintaining a task list? Perhaps he should have been!
So, how do you manage your tasks? Wait?"you don't have a task list? It's time to start one! In today’s fast-paced world, we're constantly bombarded with information, making it increasingly challenging to remember everything. Missing a commitment to a valued client could cost you dearly.
A task list can dramatically boost your productivity?"guaranteed.
To-do lists aren't just for work-related tasks; they're perfect for personal use too. The system you choose doesn’t matter, whether it’s paper or one of the excellent software programs available today, as long as you use it. Personally, I find Microsoft Outlook effective; I print a hard copy of my daily appointments and tasks. This physical list allows me to update effortlessly at the end of each day.
Here's how task lists help: knowing your tasks are recorded allows your mind to relax. Your brain won’t keep redundantly reminding you about them, reducing stress and preventing reactive behavior each time you "remember."
Task lists also promote productivity in another way. Choose your favorite color and buy a highlighter in that shade. When you complete a task, mark it with your highlighter. Your brain will begin to associate that color with success. Over about 30 days, you'll start looking forward to completing tasks and enjoying the visual "reward." You'll become more organized and be eager to add more tasks to your list, thanks to the extra time you've freed up. As your productivity rises, so will your personal success?"guaranteed!
As I jokingly said to Brutus recently, "Et tu, Brute?" He replied, "Absolutely, I wouldn't be caught without my task list!"
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