Infinity lists

Have you ever noticed that you never really complete a to-do list? At the end of the day I’ve usually crossed off a handful of entries only to have thought up a few more to replace them. These lists never end as we very rarely have nothing to do. These infinity lists are never complete and can become frustrating if you believe that the goal is to complete them.

The truth is that to-do lists are never meant to be completed. They’re just a way for you to track your chores and tasks. You could delete the list altogether and improve your memory by remembering what you need to do yourself. You may forget a few items, but that just means they weren’t really that important or urgent. You’ll still have a list, just in your head.

Maybe you’ll feel better about yourself if you don’t have a physical list to look at. Or you could try creating a new list and transfer incomplete tasks to that just so you can get rid of the original thus attaining some feeling of achievement, however brief.

To-do lists are just a list of reminders, not a record of achievements. They do not need to be completed.