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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2025 · 11 MIN

Stop Failing at Your To-Do List

from Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching · host Scott Smith

Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Stop Failing at Your To-Do List June 5, 2025 | Episode 5109  Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Scott takes a humorous yet practical approach to productivity by exposing the truth about to-do lists - they’re “to-fail lists” in disguise. He reveals why most people struggle with traditional task management and introduces a game-changing perspective that removes stress while getting things done. This episode combines Scott’s signature wit with actionable strategies that successful people used to accomplish what matters most. Featured Story Scott shares insights from his conversation with a fellow coach who works with high-end entrepreneurs and business owners. Despite their success and resources, these accomplished individuals still need help with the basics - including how to create effective to-do lists. This revelation leads to Scott’s exploration of why we overcomplicate productivity and how returning to fundamentals can transform your daily effectiveness. Important Points Most successful people focus on completing just three important tasks per day rather than overwhelming themselves with endless lists. Traditional to-do lists often become “should I do it,” “when am I going to do it,” and “why haven’t I done it” lists that create guilt and procrastination. The key to stress-free productivity is shifting from a task-driven mindset to a reflection-based approach that celebrates what you’ve already accomplished. Memorable Quotes “If I do three important things a day, I’m good. And anybody I’ve ever talked to that has success in life does about three important things a day.” “You don’t have to check everything off. Just look and see if you did it.” “Instead of being guided by your list all day long, every day, like gotta do this, gotta do this. You’re no fun, by the way.” Scott’s Three-Step Approach Determine if tasks align with your goals and values, recognizing that focusing on the 20% that matters ensures the rest happens. Throw away everything you can by reviewing your list and eliminating tasks that don’t need to be done by you or don’t need to be done at all. Transform your to-do list into a “did I do it” list by reflecting on what you’ve accomplished rather than stressing about what’s left undone. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Stop Failing at Your To-Do List June 5, 2025 | Episode 5109  Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Scott takes a humorous yet practical approach to productivity by exposing the truth about to-do lists - they’re “to-fail lists” in disguise. He reveals why most people struggle with traditional task management and introduces a game-changing perspective that removes stress while getting things done. This episode combines Scott’s signature wit with actionable strategies that successful people used to accomplish what matters most. Featured Story Scott shares insights from his conversation with a fellow coach who works with high-end entrepreneurs and business owners. Despite their success and resources, these accomplished individuals still need help with the basics - including how to create effective to-do lists. This revelation leads to Scott’s exploration of why we overcomplicate productivity and how returning to fundamentals can transform your daily effectiveness. Important Points Most successful people focus on completing just three important tasks per day rather than overwhelming themselves with endless lists. Traditional to-do lists often become “should I do it,” “when am I going to do it,” and “why haven’t I done it” lists that create guilt and procrastination. The key to stress-free productivity is shifting from a task-driven mindset to a reflection-based approach that celebrates what you’ve already accomplished. Memorable Quotes “If I do three important things a day, I’m good. And anybody I’ve ever talked to that has success in life does about three important things a day.” “You don’t have to check everything off. Just look and see if you did it.” “Instead of being guided by your list all day long, every day, like gotta do this, gotta do this. You’re no fun, by the way.” Scott’s Three-Step Approach Determine if tasks align with your goals and values, recognizing that focusing on the 20% that matters ensures the rest happens. Throw away everything you can by reviewing your list and eliminating tasks that don’t need to be done by you or don’t need to be done at all. Transform your to-do list into a “did I do it” list by reflecting on what you’ve accomplished rather than stressing about what’s left undone. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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