If I make a to do list I almost inevitably add completely unnecessary fluff.
Such as
-remove winter clothing, wash, dry, refold
-Delete old emails and create new email / up date subscriptions / cancel subscriptions
-Relearn polynomial equations
-memorize birds common in (my area)
-learn how to identify trees in (my area)
And then
-Pay off credit card debt [doesnt seem as worthwhile compared to relearning polynomial despite it’s abject greater practicality and value]
Good thing my ADHD and depression apathy makes me believe that to do lists are pointless or I might ironically accomplish something as a bit.
If I make a to do list I almost inevitably add completely unnecessary fluff.
Such as
-remove winter clothing, wash, dry, refold -Delete old emails and create new email / up date subscriptions / cancel subscriptions -Relearn polynomial equations -memorize birds common in (my area) -learn how to identify trees in (my area) And then -Pay off credit card debt [doesnt seem as worthwhile compared to relearning polynomial despite it’s abject greater practicality and value]