If you find it hard to tackle the boring list of to dos in front of you, Haim Pekel from IQTELL's productivity blog has one suggestion: phrase them as questions or challenges instead.
He explains:
I found out that we're more likely to read something if it has a question mark attached to it which led me to change the way I write tasks.
Let's start with one of the most boring tasks that I know off, doing your laundry.
Instead of writing it like the mundane task it is i.e. as a declaration "- Do the laundry at 8 PM", write it as a question or even a challenge! This will rub some extra flavor into it "Can you finish the laundry before 8:30 PM?" and will make sure you'll tackle it.
Asking question stimulates our curiosity; curiosity is an engine that motivates us to explore and discover.
He shows off a few ways you can do this, from simply phrasing it like a question (as described above) to asking yourself why you want to do a certain task ("Why should I ask for a raise tomorrow?") and asking yourself about the specifics ("What snacks should I buy for the party tomorrow?").
These are similar to ideas we've shared before—that is, adding context and making tasks more specific—but it's an easy way to make that happen. Hit the link to read more.
Are We Managing Our To-Do Lists All Wrong? | IQ Productivity Blog
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