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Crossing items off!
I've always been a planner -- building spreadsheets and crossing items off my to-do list.
2. Make a List (But Not a Schedule) I derive a perverse joy from crossing items off of lists.
When you start crossing items off your to-do list, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and that you are getting somewhere, moving forward.
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This is equivalent to crossing items off a To Do list, but it's much more satisfying.
I wanted a "to do" list and a pen with which to cross items off it.
It allows couples to create to-do lists and cross items off, upload pictures to share with one another, and send private messages to each other.
Then just keep to it, and slowly cross items off one by one, throughout the day.
It feels good to cross items off your to-do list.
Ask school-aged kids to cross items off the list as you put them in your shopping cart or basket.
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