Making to-do lists is awful.

But Barbara Corcoran has some solid advice to how to make to-do’s work a little better. As is seemingly always the case, less is more – the bottom 30% (or 40%, or more) of your to-do’s are really to-don’ts. There’s no need for you to ever get around to them, because they’re neither urgent nor important.

(It’s funny how much I value the liberation of recognizing certain things as not worth my time.)

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