Ditch Your To-Do List and Do This Instead | Sam Corcos | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss・2 minutes read
Individuals should transfer tasks to the calendar with estimated completion dates, creating slack in daily schedules to accommodate unexpected events and refine time estimation skills, ultimately improving efficiency and reducing stress. Task list items can be directly translated from emails to the calendar, allowing for effective task management and communication of deadlines to others.
Insights
- Individuals face the challenge of limited time when transferring tasks from to-do lists to calendars, showcasing the contrast between time constraints and the endless capacity of digital lists.
- Creating a 50% open time in daily schedules is recommended to accommodate unexpected events and tasks, allowing individuals to refine their time estimation skills over time and enhance efficiency by directly scheduling tasks from emails into calendars.
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How can I effectively manage my tasks?
By transferring tasks to a calendar with estimated completion dates.
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