To-Do List

To-Do List

by Alanis Romin -
Number of replies: 2

For my To-Do list today and next week, I believe it is essential to use the Eisenhower Matrix because it is simple to understand and to complex to pattern. When making a To-Do list, it is better to be straightforward to your goals than going in many ways. 


TODAY to NEXT WEEK

DO (URGENT)

  • Finish my chapter 2 research paper by tonight.


SCHEDULE (IMPORTANT)

  • Start methodologies by this week.
  • Consult with our research adviser.
  • Watch all my recorded lesson in my Understanding The Child Better course.


DELEGATE (NOT URGENT)

  • Do my 400-word essay assignment in my Understanding The Child Better course.
  • Fix my closet.


DELETE (NOT IMPORTANT)

  • Can't think of any right now.

In reply to Alanis Romin

Re: To-Do List

by Danyah Ali Badahman -

Today's To-Do List (March 17, 2025)

  1. Study for Finals – Focus on reviewing key concepts from "The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Counseling Patients with Speech and Hearing Disorders."
  2. Complete Final Project Draft – Write and refine the main body of my research.
  3. Organize Study Materials – Sort notes, highlight important points, and prepare flashcards.
  4. Respond to Emails – Check and reply to any pending university or work-related emails.
  5. Exercise – 30-minute workout or a short walk to refresh my mind.
  6. Prepare for Tomorrow – Plan study goals and review deadlines.

Next Week’s To-Do List (March 18 – March 24, 2025)

  1. Finalize Final Project – Incorporate feedback and make final edits.
  2. Submit Final Project – Ensure it is properly formatted and submitted before the deadline.
  3. Revise for Exams – Schedule study sessions for each subject.
  4. Attend Review Sessions – Participate in any available tutoring or revision groups.
  5. Work on Time Management – Test different to-do list apps to find the best fit for productivity.
  6. Self-Care & Relaxation – Take breaks, get enough sleep, and engage in hobbies.

Feedback Request:

  • Does my daily to-do list seem realistic and balanced?
  • Are there any strategies I could use to improve time management?
  • Any recommendations for productivity tools that work well for students?

In reply to Danyah Ali Badahman

Re: To-Do List

by Concha Mae Olivera -


Today's To-Do List (March 18, 2025)
Focus: Prioritizing tasks to avoid overwhelm

  1. Morning journaling (10 minutes)
  2. Review lecture notes from yesterday (30 minutes)
  3. Complete reading assignment for Educational Technology (1 hour)
  4. Attend online class at 2 PM (1.5 hours)
  5. Draft reflection post for discussion forum (45 minutes)
  6. 20-minute workout or stretching
  7. Prepare study materials for tomorrow
  8. Relax with a book or music for 30 minutes before bed


This Week's To-Do List (March 18–24, 2025)
Focus: Balancing schoolwork and self-care

  • Finish module 3 readings for Educational Psychology
  • Start group project outline (deadline next week)
  • Attend 3 online lectures
  • Submit discussion post by Friday
  • Plan study schedule for upcoming midterms
  • Organize digital files and notes (aim for 30 minutes a day)
  • Try two new productivity techniques (Pomodoro, time blocking)
  • Spend time outdoors at least twice
  • Call family on Sunday
  • Treat myself to a movie night after finishing tasks