Why You Need to Write The To-Do List Like Benjamin Franklin

Lisa Sicard
5 min readAug 4, 2021

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The To-Do List for Your Business

Does the thought of the to-do list overwhelm you?

Are most of your days almost over when you realize you have not completed what you “thought” you would? You had all kinds of ideas in the morning when you woke up of what you were going to do.

Then, you turned on the computer, looked at a few emails, clicked a few things, and before you knew it, it was noontime or later?

We could all learn from Benjamin Franklin, who has been called The Godfather of the To-Do List!

Benjamin also set himself a strict daily routine, which included time for sleeping, meals, and working, all set for specific times of the day.

Write Down Your To-Do List the Night Before

End your days by writing a to-do list for the next day. When I worked in an office, every day at 4:30 I would start to write down my to-do list for the next day. This was very helpful when I walked in the next day. It also allowed me to go home and not think about work. (Most of the time!)

Of course, now that I have been running my own business from home, I had gotten away from those daily to-do lists as I found myself working round the clock. But recently, I have found I needed them to accomplish more in less time.

Yes, that is correct, the to-list allows me to DO MORE in LESS TIME! Isn’t that what we all want to do?

Add Your Breaks in Your To-Do List

Now, this is not what I did working for someone else as I knew to walk away for 10–15 minutes. Either grab a bite to eat, use the bathroom or go for a short walk.

But as I manage my own business and time, I rarely took breaks until I started this list of things to do each day.

Not only did I find myself having a little extra time to have lunch and go for a walk but I found that I was actually getting MORE done. Yes, taking a break also can boost your creativity and help you avoid burnout.

Yes, burnout can be real if you keep on going without taking any types of breaks. That can be said not only in business but in life, too. Many athletes feel the burnout after working out, day after day.

Start with the Hard or Easy Things First

Now, depending on if you are a morning person or not, start with the easy or harder things in the morning. I’m a morning person if you didn’t know. So I start with the harder things most mornings.

Then, I go on to the easier tasks as the day nears an end. Most days I try to end by a certain time so I have time to make a nice dinner instead of rushing around like a chicken with my head cut off!

Leave Time in Blocks on Your List

Be sure to leave enough time for yourself to get things off your list done. You don’t want to stress yourself out. If you get everything done early, start the list for the following day. Stay ahead and you will feel better each day.

Oftentimes, your list may contain things that take longer than you anticipate. Either stop and add it to the next day’s list or add other items to your following day’s to-do list.

The more you can check off your list the better you will feel. You will feel like you’ve accomplished a lot and most likely you did!

Don’t Forget to Add Free Time in Your Day

Many successful people realize that they need free time. The old saying, work hard, play hard is oftentimes true. So, do schedule your free time with fun activities whether it is reading, knitting, working out, etc.

Everyone’s definition of fun may differ so pick what it is you ENJOY doing. Free time should be activities not related to work.

Benefits of a Daily To-Do List

Psychologist and author David Cohen puts our love of to-do lists down to three reasons: they dampen anxiety about the chaos of life; they give us a structure, a plan that we can stick to; and they are proof of what we have achieved that day, week or month.

So if you are feeling anxious write down the things you need to do and want to do. Start to check them off and see if they help you feel less anxiety.

Most people need structure to get things done and be successful in life. Otherwise, they wander around endlessly wondering what to do or when to do something, or worse, never make a decision.

Having a to-do list makes YOU decide. It puts you in charge of your day and your time.

How Did Ben Franklin Do So Much?

Aside from being one of our forefathers in the United States, he also invented the lightning rod, made significant discoveries in physics and population studies, wrote best-selling books, composing music, and played the violin, harp, and guitar at a high level founded many civic organizations.

He started a newspaper at the age of 23 and was a postmaster for many years to name a few more things Ben Franklin accomplished in his lifetime. He also had children.

Benjamin Franklin swore by lists, not just a to-do list but lists to live by. He also went to bed and arose at the same time every day — he lived a structured life.

Originally published at https://smallbiztipster.com on August 4, 2021.

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Lisa Sicard
Lisa Sicard

Written by Lisa Sicard

I love helping clients with blogging, SEO & social media to grow their digital presence and business. When not working I love to hike, snowmobile and crochet.

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