Lists

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Following on from my last point on Getting Things Done, are you a list maker?

I love lists and find them very inspirational! I can’t live without them . I like using Ta-Da for electronic lists. I always have so many ideas and thoughts floating around my head, that lists help me download, provide order and shape them into reality.

I keep lists for all sorts of things – wishlist, books to read, exercise list, goals, things to do, things to make, shopping list, menu ideas, home ideas, places to visit, blogs I read, countries to see, gardening tasks etc.

If you have lists to share, send me a comment. I’d love to see.

Here’s some useful links for online lists. Let me know if you know of others:

Listography allows you to create your lists, preserve your story and stay inspired.

Day Zero is for you to select a challenge, list your goals and start achieving.

Listverse keeps lots of eccentric lists

I’ve read somewhere that we have approximately 65,000 thoughts in our head, every day! That’s why I like lists so much, so that we can capture inspirational ideas. Lists take time and thought, but that’s all part of the fun. So I challenge you to make a list. They are a super source of inspiration. Please post a comment so that I can find your list and get some more inspiration from you all. Long or short, it doesn’t matter…

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