Keep a done list: Oftentimes, says Burkeman, we wake up and automatically feel like we’re in a “productivity debt.” Rather than making a to-do list that may or may not get done, crafting a done list is “a way of keeping some of the focus on the fact that you are accomplishing a whole bunch of things,” says Burkeman. Brushed my teeth — done! Got the kids out the door — done! Finished another double shift at work — done and done!

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That’s a good twist – it’s all too easy to focus on what is still to be done. A good reminder to take a moment to reflect on what has been achieved already 😊
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Yes, it is amazing to see what things we have truly accomplished in a day, and a reminder productivity shows up in unusual ways throughout our day.
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