Try this technique with your to-do list?

Did you notice that the title of this message is phrased as a question? It’s done that way on purpose, to illustrate a “hack” for breathing new life into tasks that are languishing on your list. The idea is that by phrasing the task as a question, you will think about it in a different light. You’ll either see the value of doing the task or give yourself permission not to. Let’s say you have a task you know you should do but don’t really have to do and have been putting off. Something like calling a professional contact to get caught up.  On your list: “Call Joe Johnson”. Re-written: “Call Joe Johnson?”When you read the task as a statement, it leaves you cold. You see it as a chore and your attention wanders off to other items on your list. Phrased as a question, however, you may start thinking about an interesting aspect of the task or the value of completing it. You may think about a…

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