The hunt for a to-do list
Let me start with apologizing about not writing for some time. It’s not that I haven’t been able to write, I’ve practically been sitting by my computer the whole time. The thing is, I have so many things to do that I don’t really know were to start. Most importantly, I have to finish my masters paper before I go back to Sweden. Good luck, Caroline…
To help me with my prioritizing, and to not forget about any of my assignments or appointments, I decided to make myself a to-do list. Being the person that I am, I couldn’t settle with having a to-do list on a piece of paper, I had to have it on my computer. I could write it in a word document, but the thought of having to open the document every time I start the computer got me tired. What I wanted was a program that showed me my to-do list, that was always on the desktop, and that were prioritizing the things to do based on when they are due.
Doesn’t this sound simple? Obviously, it isn’t. Every shareware I found made it too complicated. In the end, all I want is a really simple program.
So in my hunt of the perfect program for my to-do list, I lost about two hours of the time I was supposed to use for studying. And, in the end, I still don’t have a to-do list.