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TTD list vs. TTAD list

We all have our process, right?? A particular way of doing things that gives us comfort.

I make a TTD lists. Every morning. It helps order my thoughts as the caffeine kicks in. I was sharing this method with co-workers over lunch yesterday, and it got us talking… Why do we obsess about what needs to be done? What about taking the time to look back at what has been achieved? What about a TTAD (Things that are done) list?

In our time-starved-work-more culture taking the time to look back at what has been done, may be the pat on the back/ personal sustainability (yes, even during work hours) we all need to tackle our work with pride and enthusiasm.


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