They can be daunting but if we preserve our aims realistic,to-achieve lists can help make tasks doable“Finished!” goes the bellow of the satisfied primary school kid. He or she wants the rest of the lesson to know that the maths problem or poetry exercise has been completed. It’s a bit of childish gamesmanship, psyching out other classmates, or as well as worn-fashioned showing-off. But it’s also a comforting thought. Another task – done. Related: How to stop to-achieve lists ruining your life Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com