13 Create Daily To-Do Lists

Using your smartphone, a paper planner, or your Outlook account are great ways to track your tasks. Keep your daily To-Do List somewhere you check regularly.

Here are some tips when creating your to-do list:

  1. At the end of the day, take some time to plan the following day.
  2. Write down each task you want to accomplish and flag which are most important.
  3. Break large tasks into smaller chunks. Consider what you’ll accomplish in one work period (usually 1 hour).
  4. Create tasks that are well-defined; you should know when the task is finished.  For example, instead of “work on my research paper/assignment”, change it to “find three academic articles for my research paper” or “create my paper/assignment outline”.
  5. Check off tasks when you complete them. This increases your sense of accomplishment and creates forward momentum.
  6. If you can’t complete a task today, move it to tomorrow’s to-do list.

Keep your To-Do List somewhere you check regularly, like your smartphone.

Today’s To-Do List

Goals Time Priority Done
Read chapter 9 for biology 45 mins High
Draft thesis for communication paper 1 hr Low
Find 3 peer reviewed  sources for paper 1 hr Moderate

Try it!

For the next week, make a to-do list each day.

  • At the end of the week, reflect on what worked for you.
  • What might you want to change?

Extend Your Learning

Want to explore further ways of managing your time? The following links have more information and helpful templates.

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