The tools I use primarily exist so that I don’t forget things for work and personal life.
The financial stuff is obvious in terms of the impact on my financial life. Keeping up on my bills and my investments and my spending has an obvious positive impact on my account balances.
The professional stuff is similarly important, as it is those pieces of professional information – ideas, appointments, and so on – that enable me to efficiently complete the things I need to complete to earn an income. Plus, the more efficiently I complete them, the more time I have available for new professional endeavors or more personal time.
The personal stuff…well, it’s a huge part of why I care about the financial and professional stuff. I love my work, but in the end, I work to live. I don’t live to work. The center of my life is my family and my personal interests. Those things rank above all else in my life, and my financial and professional needs feed those things.
There’s another aspect to all of this that’s just as important as not forgetting these things. The fact is that if I try to keep a long to-do list and a calendar and a bunch of article ideas in my head, that’s going to eat up some of my focus.
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