If Mr. Gawande didn’t convince me about the power of checklists, Darcy sure did with her comment.
I started my checklist mania today, in preparation for a working retreat at the beach. I decided to use Wunderlist because it syncs between my computer, iPhone and the web. Plus I can print out any of my lists if I want.
Making it easy and useful
At first I just started making a list for this trip. And then I realized that I could really get in the spirit of the perpetually useful checklist, and decided to make separate lists for each aspect of my trip.
I now have separate checklists for:
- work/computer related needs (remember the chargers!)
- cycling
- running
- toiletries
- clothing
- beach house specific needs
I’m so ready to pack tomorrow, I kind of want to get started tonight!
The best part about these lists, is that I can use them over and over.
After studying with Cairene a couple years ago, I started putting together some notes and lists for things that I do regularly, but I haven’t really honed them into checklists like this.
I’m starting to see all sorts of ways I can make things easier for myself. Use my brainpower where I really need it, instead of trying to remember the code I have to use to create an e-junkie product, or to bring my cycling shoes.
Where could you simplify things with a checklist?
Photo Credit: iPhone Screenshot of my Cycling Checklist in Wunderlist
Awesome! I am totally checking out this online tool you recommend. Thank you for posting about it. :) Hope the checklisting is going great :)