5 Steps to Turn Your To Do List into a Ta-Da List

November 21, 2007

You’ve got big dreams and you know you’ve got what it takes 
to achieve them. You’re eager to roll up your sleeves and 
start producing massive results. The problem is, no matter 
how hard you work, not much seems to get accomplished. 
 
In fact, your To-Do list is a mile long and growing.  
You’re constantly busy yet you get to the end of the week 
before you get to the end of your list. Important things 
fall through the cracks. And you’re starting to feel 
frustrated, drained and overwhelmed.  
 
You wonder how you’ll ever achieve your big goals when you 
can’t seem to dig yourself out from under this avalanche of 
tasks and ‘have to do’s’.  
 
It’s time for a To Do list Makeover. Let’s turn that time 
and energy sucking list of “To Do’s” into “Ta Da’s!” you 
can smile about. 
 
So what’s a Ta Da! List? 
 
A Ta-Da! list is results focused. It’s a list of high 
payoff tasks, that when completed have massive impact on 
your level of energy, results and success. Completing 
items on your Ta-Da! List produces results that energizes 
and focuses you. 
 
By contrast, a To Do List is a never ending list of 
everything you think you should be doing. Not all items 
are created equal—some are simple items to get done, others 
take major effort. A To Do list is full of busy work that 
feels heavy and draining. 
 
Here is a 5 step plan to tame that To Do list: 
 
Step #1: Focus on Your Top 3 Priorities.  
 
Every Ta-Da! List requires a clear focus. At the top of 
every list you make, start with your 3 most important 
projects or priorities. Don’t let your high payoff tasks 
get buried within a mile long list of ‘this and that’.  
Clearly focus on the 3 priorities that must get done, no 
matter what else happens. Let this focus your actions. 
 
Step #2: Start Dumping. 
 
Filter your To Do List for things you can DUMP. Your first 
reaction is going to be “There’s nothing I can dump!” But 
take an honest look. If everything is equally important 
then nothing really is.  
 
What items on your list fall in the ‘great idea’ category 
but have very little payoff if you do them? What items 
have absolutely no consequence if you DON’T do them? (I 
ask myself: Is NOT doing this of Cosmic Significance?) What 
items are “shoulds” that you keep procrastinating on 
because they aren’t aligned with your top priorities?  
Cross them off and be done with it. 
 
Step #3: Delegate. Delegate. Delegate.  
 
Identify anything and everything that you can DELEGATE to 
someone else (involve a family member, hire it done, give 
it to a team member, ask a friend or barter with someone to 
get it done). Retire the superhero cape and be honest:  
Does this task need ME AND ONLY ME to get it done? Is this 
something that someone else could help me accomplish? Once 
you’re clear on who else can do the task, hand it off. If 
you’re concerned it won’t get done to your standards, set a 
‘check in’ date to review progress and provide input. But 
commit to letting someone else handle it to completion. 
 
Step #4: Defer anything that can wait. 
 
Take another spin through your list. If there’s anything 
on your list that doesn’t have to be completed within the 
next 7 days, defer it. Put these tasks in your calendar 
for a future time. Just knowing you’ve created a time and 
space for them will free you up to focus on other, more 
important, priorities. 
 
Step #5: Time Block the rest. 
 
All that should be left on your list are those items that 
(a) must be done by you and only you, (b) are linked to a 
top priority item and (c) must be done within 1 to 7 days.  
Now block time in your calendar to complete them so that 
you know they will get done. 
 
One of the biggest mistakes we make with our To Do lists is 
keeping them separate from our calendar. You end up with a 
‘to do’ list the length of your forearm and a calendar 
filled up with commitments that aren’t even on the list.  
That leaves you with no time to complete the items, 
skyrocketing your level of overwhelm and stress. 
 
That’s it. 5 simple steps to create your Ta-Da! List. I 
challenge you to test this process for the next 30 days. 
See how much more focused and productive you are. Oh, and 
get ready to take your bow!



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