every once in a while, i've tried to incorporate something of a "to-do list" into my everyday life, but it never works. i end up cutting corners and putting things off still. i reason with myself that i prefer to do things on the fly anyway and don't like planning, so why bother?
guess i'm just not compatible with organization unless it's for meaningless things like anime lists n_u
finish trigun
finish haruslut
finish infamy
finish ffviii
finish la noire
finish wind waker
finish the autobiography of the dood on the c-note
rockband dlc songs to download
music to download
5thgrade;
i used to have a movies to buy one but i deleted it for some reason confuseddood;
My only "to-do" list lists video games I need to buy. goowan
Quote from: Tectrinket on July 07, 2011, 02:49:54 PM
My only "to-do" list lists video games I need to buy. goowan
that list is literally over two hundred items long
so far for me so i can't really call it a "to-do" list because it doesn't give any idea of which games have priority over others
Quote from: Kaz on July 07, 2011, 02:51:56 PM
that list is literally over two hundred items long so far for me so i can't really call it a "to-do" list because it doesn't give any idea of which games have priority over others
O_0
mine is close to 50 games currently worth a total of $930 :'(
although i can safely say that the next three games i actually bother to buy, in no particular order, will most likely be star fox 64, mgs3, and silent hill
as i've said before
1. fuck bitches
2. get money
Quote from: Kaz on July 07, 2011, 02:44:43 PM
every once in a while, i've tried to incorporate something of a "to-do list" into my everyday life, but it never works. i end up cutting corners and putting things off still. i reason with myself that i prefer to do things on the fly anyway and don't like planning, so why bother?
you have perfectly described being a Perceiver instead of a Judger
I am a list people
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Quote from: vulpix on July 07, 2011, 05:49:35 PM
you have perfectly described being a Perceiver instead of a Judger
yeah, don't i know it
The only lists exist in my head. I don't like doing things that are not almost entirely of my own doing. So I do not want to really be reminded of errands and affairs I care little for. Sometimes I write down items that I need, on a nice index card, and take pain to include each and every detail, from aesthetic to the catalog. And I'll place it somewhere safe, deluded that I'll actually use it. I know I wont', but to me, the process of making a list, writing, thinking, filing, searching, and concluding, are much more meaningful than if I followed myself around after a piece of paper. It's rather romantic, in a sense, if only in that moment. I know what I have to do. Whether or not I do it, is a series of complicated moods and choices that I have made more willingly than not, and fully conscious, to all that comes with that. So really I've never made such things, because after all, everything lies in me, and how carefully I want to follow the program is a great measure of spontaneity and long pre and afterthought.
I sometimes start one during the School year to try and help me stay on track.
I usually maintain a mental to-do list, but don't record it anywhere.
Perpetually, it includes at least watching more anime series, programming various projects, and playing more video games.
Quote from: Tectrinket on July 07, 2011, 02:49:54 PM
My only "to-do" list lists video games I need to buy. goowan
I do keep a list for this purpose as a text file on my computer girl;