By Productive Porcupine
If there is any task that you perform over and over – no matter how simple – you can benefit by making a checklist for it.
Think you’re too good for a checklist? Think you can remember everything? Then consider this article showing how doctors often neglect to follow simple steps . . . → Read More: 30 Days to a More Organized Life, Day 22: Make Checklists
By Productive Porcupine
A packing list doesn’t just have to be a list of things to take with you when traveling, it can also be a checklist for what you need to do before you go.
I print out my pre-packing and packing lists and cross off each item as I complete them. This . . . → Read More: Never Forget Anything on Your Next Trip With a Packing List
By Productive Porcupine
Do you live with people who shirk their chores around the house? “It’s not my turn,” they cry when presented with a chore that is clearly theirs to do, “I did it last time!” Tired of constantly giving in because of turn ambiguity and your greater sense of responsibility? Then it’s . . . → Read More: Clearly Define Roles and Expectations with a Chore Rota
By Productive Porcupine
The New Yorker ran a fascinating article on the medical profession and their use of checklists recently. Apparently, doctors don’t. Doctors who have to perform thousands of precise daily activities while under the burden of sleep deprivation and constant interruptions don’t feel the need to keep a basic checklist of activities.
. . . → Read More: Checklists Save Lives
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