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To-do list mistakes that are secretly hurting your productivity

by Staff Bona
Picture: iStock/LavlaBird

A to-do list should help you stay organised and productive. As reported by The Guardian, studies have shown that people perform better when they have written down what they need to do. However. the wrong approach can have the opposite effect.

Many people unknowingly create lists that feel overwhelming, reduce motivation and make it harder to focus on what truly matters. By making a few simple changes, you can turn your to-do list into a powerful productivity tool.

Also see: Top 7 productivity myths that are actually holding you back

Writing down too many tasks

An endless to-do list can leave you feeling defeated before you even begin. Instead of listing every possible task, focus on three to five priority items each day. Completing key tasks creates momentum and gives you a realistic sense of achievement. 

Not prioritising important work 

Treating every task as equally urgent often means high-impact work gets pushed aside. According to Forbes, it helps to tackle the first item on your list first thing in the morning when you are fresh.

Rank your tasks by importance and tackle the most demanding or valuable items when your energy levels are highest. This helps you make meaningful progress instead of simply staying busy.

Forgetting to break down large tasks  

Vague goals like “finish project” or “organise finances” can feel intimidating. Break larger jobs into smaller, actionable steps that are easier to start and complete. Small wins build motivation and reduce procrastination.

Also see: Boost your brain: Effective exercises for better productivity and memory

Ignoring time estimates 

Many people underestimate how long tasks take, leading to unrealistic daily plans. Assign an estimated time to each task and leave room for unexpected interruptions. A flexible schedule is often more productive than an overloaded one.

Never reviewing your list  

A to-do list should be a living document, not a dumping ground. Review it at the end of each day, remove outdated tasks and carry forward only what still matters. This keeps your list relevant and prevents unnecessary clutter.

Work smarter, not harder 

A well-managed to-do list improves focus, reduces stress and helps you achieve more without feeling overwhelmed. By prioritising wisely, keeping tasks manageable and reviewing your progress regularly, you’ll create a system that supports lasting productivity rather than slowing you down.

Also see: Top 5 tips to improve focus and boost productivity

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