Today’s tip is one I picked up from Simple Mom (which is a really great place for the picking up of tips, by the way). I put together my version of one of her Daily Dockets a while back, and it did wonders for me in terms of getting my stuff together. Then I thought it would be terrific to have my pages laminated and spiral-bound, so I could use them over and over again. That was a few months ago, when a work thing had Rockford stopping by Kinkos pretty much every morning. So I gave the pages to him, he took them to Kinkos, and … no one ever picked them up. I’m guessing Kinkos has tossed them by now.
But that wasn’t the point I was trying to make here.
The most helpful part of the Daily Docket for me is the making of the Most Important Tasks list. As the name suggests, you pick the day’s top priorities and give them their own special place on your to-do list. And then you do them.
There was a special place for those three-to-five items on my Daily Docket pages. Fortunately, though, I can write down a few important things on a non-specialized piece of paper. Yesterday I only managed to do three of the five. But on a day when I don’t write ’em down? I might’ve accomplished one of the five.
One of these days I’ll put “Reprint the Daily Docket” on my Most Important Tasks lists. Until then, though, jotting those MITs down on a scrap of paper will have to work for me.
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Thank you for this post. I KNOW that not picking up your copies wasn’t the point….BUT it was soo helpful to me. Its that kind of stuff that throws me for a huge “what kind of a failure of a mother am I?” loop and sends everything into a frenzy. Knowing that YOU do the same thing is comforting. Maybe a little “misery loves company” of me but more that when it is you I can see that you are busy with a lot going on and it makes perfect sense that they didnt get picked up. Perspective does wonders. Thank you.
I loved this post and made my own ‘daily docket’ that I am about to go cut into half sheets, punch holes in, cover with card board and tie together into a book that will fit in my purse. I don’t carry a blackberry bc i refuse to pay a monthly fee for work purposes, and am bad with keeping things prioritized in my personal life (down to not knowing if I have drank any water at all on some days!) My intention is to use the daily docket like a calendar that I carry around, and can add more pages to it as I pull some out. we’ll see how it goes for me…