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		<title>The Evolution of &quot;The List&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has always been a list&#8230; When I was younger, it was in the form of a large grid that existed on the side of the fridge. It divided the household chores and displayed the daily responsibilities of each family member: feed the dog, clean the bathroom, fold the laundry, practice piano, etc. It mapped [...]]]></description>
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<p>There has always been a list&#8230;</p>
<p>When I was younger, it was in the form of a large grid that existed on the side of the fridge. It divided the household chores and displayed the daily responsibilities of each family member: feed the dog, clean the bathroom, fold the laundry, practice piano, etc. It mapped out 7 days x 7 people &#8211; this was an organizational feat and weekly project for my mother. To say it was helpful would be an understatement; we would&#8217;ve been lost without it.</p>
<p>I started honing my list making skills in my late twenties. Back then they were mostly used to help me focus on goals and project related to-<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">do&#8217;s</span>. In my thirties, list making became more a part of my daily routine&#8230; I was a mommy, a homeowner and entrepreneur, so there was quite a bit to keep track of&#8230; much more than could be easily organized into the little boxes on the wall calendar. So about 10 years ago, I began logging my lists into spiral bound notebooks.</p>
<p>Eventually I purchased a <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">PDA</span> to help manage my daily activities and synchronize appointments, but I still rely on my notebook with it&#8217;s handwritten to-do lists, reminders and goals to chart my course and track my progress.</p>
<p>These days lists rule my world and my notebook is indispensable. At times I&#8217;m unsure whether this is more reflective of my age or the age we live in. It seems that we are busier than ever (&#8220;crazy busy&#8221; &#8211; to coin a phrase), sometimes overwhelmed and often distracted. I often say &#8220;I need a score card to keep up&#8221;! I remember a recent situation where I became quite upset with myself because I forgot something really important when I went out of town for a business conference. I started to wonder if I was was losing my edge, and why my list had failed me! However, the reality of the situation was that there were just too many <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">stressors</span>: hurricane rains, school closings, salon appointments, packing and various other preparations which contributed to short circuiting my careful planning. Sometimes stuff just happens&#8230; we live and learn, and do our best to keep up.</p>
<p>The other day I was straightening the den and came across a list my daughter had typed and printed. &#8220;<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Aww</span>! What&#8217;s this?&#8221; I said, feeling so proud &#8211; apparently she does take after me! Then I read it&#8230; it said (word for word):</p>
<p>1. play a couple of games<br />2. make brownies<br />3. watch movie (half)<br />4. stop movie eat brownies<br />5. finish movie<br />6. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">chillax</span><br />7. start getting ready for bed</p>
<p>Underneath the list was a big happy face.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t have to look in my notebook to know that there wasn&#8217;t a happy face at the bottom of any one of my lists&#8230; So, I am going to tape my daughter&#8217;s list to the fridge as a reminder to make time for some fun stuff. Yep &#8211; kids sure can teach us a lot about life.</p>
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