Unlock the Hidden Key to Explosive Personal Growth in 2026—Are You Ready to Take Control?
2) Build a “done list” alongside your to-do list
I keep a “done list” because it’s one of the only things that quiets my perfectionist tendencies.
At the end of each day, I jot down what I actually accomplished. Not what I planned to accomplish, not what I should have done differently, just what got done.
It sounds almost too simple to matter, but there’s something powerful about creating a record of your efforts. When you’re in the thick of it, it’s easy to feel like you’re spinning your wheels. A done list provides evidence to the contrary.
