It's good because making lists can keep you on track and focused on what you need to accomplish.
List making is a great organizational tool that can be used for every aspect of life from making grocery lists to accomplishing big goals.
Unfortunately, list making can be bad because making lists can become procastination. The act of making a list may dilute the urgency to actually do the items on the list.
Action is the key. After making the list, one must take action.Some people delight in making lists but never get around to taking action.
Making the lists dilutes the urgency felt when the list was started.
Some take no action and in a day or a month of failure to complete the items on a list, they simply make a new list.
TAKEAWAY TRUTH
Action is key in any endeavor. Time spent on list making is wasted if action doesn't follow.
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