The Lists
judgment training, not task management
“If you are running in the right direction, speed matters less than direction.”
The Lists is not a productivity tool. It is a daily exercise for the indecisive — for those who add tasks they will never do, who say yes to the loudest voice in the room, who forget the one thing that matters.
Three rituals, ten minutes a day, every day. No suggestions, no prioritization, no AI deciding what is important. Only a quiet structure that asks the same questions until you can answer them yourself.
The three rituals
Morning.
Re-write today's list by hand. Pick at most two. Connect each to a year goal.
Today.
Move only what you locked in. Drop one thing with a reason.
End the day.
Close the page when the day is done. Sleep on it.
What this trains
- — deciding what is important, by yourself
- — dropping things on purpose, with a reason
- — remembering, by writing it down by hand
- — measuring the year, not the day
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