# Make Better To-Do Lists: 15 Tips that Work for Managers

> Make better to do lists with 15 practical tips to capture, prioritize, and set deadlines. Plus real examples, the 1-3-5 rule, and an app checklist for teams.

Source: https://asana.com/pl/resources/make-better-to-do-lists

## Make better to do lists: 15 tips that work for managers

#### Summary

A well-organized to-do list helps you manage tasks and reduce stress. This article provides 15 actionable tips for capturing, organizing, and prioritizing your work, along with real examples, guidance on choosing the right to-do list app, and popular methods like the 1-3-5 rule to help you and your team achieve goals with greater clarity.Everyone loves checking things off a to-do list, but when done wrong, lists can cause more harm than good. [Disorganized lists lead to missed deadlines](/resources/missing-deadlines) and unnecessary stress.

The good news? Building an effective to-do list is a skill you can learn. In this article, you'll discover 15 concrete tips to capture, organize, and prioritize tasks effectively. You'll also explore popular methods like the 1-3-5 rule, see real examples, and learn what to look for when choosing a to-do list app.

## What is a to-do list?

A to-do list is an organized record of tasks you need to complete, typically sorted by priority or deadline. It acts as an external memory system that reduces cognitive load, helping individuals and teams focus on what matters most. Whether you use a written notebook or a digital app, to-do lists transform scattered thoughts into clear, actionable work.

To-do lists can be used for:
- **Daily tasks:** Chores, meetings, and immediate action items
- **Weekly milestones:** Project deadlines and recurring responsibilities
- **Long-term goals:** Strategic initiatives and professional development
- [Team collaboration](/resources/teamwork-in-the-workplace)**:** Delegated tasks and shared accountability

## Why use a to-do list?

An effective to-do list does more than just track tasks. It helps you achieve your goals with less stress. Here's why to-do lists work:
- **Reduces overwhelm:** Organizing your work in one place helps you focus your energy where it matters most.
- **Builds momentum:** Checking items off provides a sense of accomplishment that motivates continued progress.
- **Saves time:** Good [time management](/resources/time-management-tips) starts with a plan; less time deciding what to do means more time doing it.
- **Improves focus:** Knowing your priorities helps you avoid distractions and stay on track.

## Daily vs. weekly to-do lists

Choosing between daily and weekly to-do lists depends on your planning style and work demands. Here's how they compare:

Format

**Best for**

**Key benefits**

**Daily to-do list**

Short-term, detailed planning

Focus on immediate tasks, manage packed schedules, track time-sensitive work

**Weekly to-do list**

Big-picture planning

Flexibility to shift tasks, balance multiple projects, plan ahead

Many people find success using both. A weekly list sets the overall direction, while daily lists provide the specific, actionable steps to get there.

## 15 tips for a better to-do list

If you're ready to take your to-do list to the next level, try these 15 tips to maximize your clarity and reduce inefficiencies. Note that most of these tips assume you're using a to-do list app to organize your work and [increase productivity](/resources/how-to-be-more-productive).

### 1. Capture everything

It's better to write something down and mark it as complete later than to forget it altogether. This capture-first approach is a cornerstone of the [Getting Things Done (GTD)](/resources/getting-things-done-gtd) methodology.
- **Pro tip:** Choose a to-do list app with a [great mobile experience](/download) so you can capture ideas on the go.

Życie staje się łatwiejsze, kiedy nie trzeba polegać wyłącznie na własnej pamięci. Asana umożliwia zmniejszenie mentalnego obciążenia i zapewnia przejrzystość.

### 2. Lists, lists, and more lists

To-do lists become overwhelming when they contain a random mix of tasks. Mixing a campaign brief reminder with vendor sourcing notes can be confusing.

To take control, create multiple lists in your to-do list app:
- One list per project or large initiative
- A list for immediately actionable work
- A list for future project ideas
- A personal list for non-work tasks

That way, you can open only the list relevant to the work you're doing right now.

### 3. Organize your to-do list by workflow, priority, or due date

Re-organizing your to-do list every day is a waste of time, even if it's sometimes fun. Instead, create a well-structured task list from the start. Consider organizing by:
- **Workflow stage:** Group tasks by status, such as "To do," "In progress," and "Complete"
- **Priority level:** Use tags or sections to highlight high, medium, and low priority items
- **Due date:** Sort tasks chronologically to see what's coming up next

### 4. Make it actionable

Your to-do list is not the place to store thoughts or goals; those can bury your important work. Instead, capture them in a [goal-management system](/features/goals-reporting/goals) or project management tool.

That said, switching between multiple tools can get overwhelming. Look for a way to capture everything in one place, like Asana, where you can separate actionable tasks from long-term goals.

### 5. Verbs first, details later

In addition to making sure every to-do is actionable, we recommend starting most to-do titles with a verb. Starting to-dos with a verb will help you know exactly what each to-do is about.

For example, the to-do "Three Facebook ad images" lacks detail. Try adding the term "design" to the front, and the to-do becomes actionable and clear: Design three Facebook ad images.

### 6. Prioritize your to-dos

To get the right work done on time, you need to know which to-dos are most important. Whether you use a [priority matrix](/resources/priority-matrix), custom tags, or put high-priority items at the top, make sure you have visibility into your critical work.
- [Przeczytaj: Jak wyznaczać priorytety w pracy](/resources/how-prioritize-tasks-work)

You don't have to tackle your most important work first. Here are common prioritization approaches:

Approach

**How it works**

**Best for**

**Eat the frog**

Do the hardest task first to build momentum

Procrastinators

**Quick wins**

Start with easy tasks to get the ball rolling

Low-energy days

**80/20 rule**

Focus on the 20% of tasks that drive 80% of results

Strategic thinkers

**1-3-5 rule**

Plan 1 big, 3 medium, and 5 small tasks daily

Daily planning

[Eisenhower matrix](/templates/eisenhower-matrix)

Categorize tasks by urgency and importance

Overwhelmed teams

Wcześniej, po powrocie do domu i położeniu syna spać o godzinie 20, siadałam przy biurku i do północy czytałam wszystkie wątki e-mail, starając się zrozumieć, co dzieje się w pracy. Teraz wystarczy szybki rzut oka na Asanę, ponieważ doskonale wiem, co jest ważne.

### 7. Always include a deadline

Knowing what to do isn't enough; you also need to know when to do it. Finishing important tasks on the wrong day can be just as problematic as not finishing them at all.

Here's why deadlines matter:
- **Creates accountability:** A date on your task makes it real and trackable
- **Enables prioritization:** You can sequence tasks based on urgency
- **Allows flexibility:** Even a placeholder date is better than none; you can always adjust it

### 8. Break big work into smaller tasks

A common to-do list pitfall: seeing a task due tomorrow and realizing it's actually a week's worth of work. The solution is to break large tasks into smaller, manageable subtasks from the start.

For example, instead of "Complete quarterly report," try:
- Gather data from team leads
- Draft executive summary
- Create supporting visuals
- Review with stakeholders

Asana pozwoliła nam zobaczyć faktyczną ilość pracy, jaką wykonujemy i umożliwiła ponową priorytetyzację zadań oraz zmianę strategii dla poszczególnych ich typów.

### 9. Batch similar tasks

Task batching means grouping similar activities together to minimize context switching. Every time you switch tasks, your brain needs time to adjust, so batching reduces mental friction and increases productivity.

Examples of tasks you can batch:
- Responding to emails at set times instead of throughout the day
- Scheduling all meetings back-to-back on specific days
- Processing invoices or approvals in one session
- Writing multiple pieces of content in a single block

Use [time management templates](/resources/time-management-templates) to track how long daily tasks actually take, then apply [time blocking](/resources/what-is-time-blocking) to batch similar work or automate repetitive tasks.

### 10. Celebrate your progress

Every time you check something off your to-do list, you've accomplished something. That's worth celebrating, even if it's just a small pat on the back.

At Asana, one of our core values is [Start with Heart](/company); the idea that how we work matters as much as what we build. That's why you might see unicorns and yetis fly across your screen when you complete tasks in Asana.

Funkcje Asany, takie jak jednorożce przelatujące przez ekran po zakończeniu zadania sprawiają, że praca staje się przyjemniejsza.

### 11. Review and prioritize your list at the end of the day

Instead of spending your morning combing through tasks, organize your to-do list the night before. A 5 to 10 minute evening review sets you up to start the next day with clarity and momentum.

Your evening review should include:
- Moving incomplete tasks to tomorrow
- Adding any new items captured during the day
- Identifying your top priority for the morning

### 12. Turn off notifications

Notifications help you stay on track, but sometimes being productive means turning them off. Use a "snooze" or Do Not Disturb feature to protect your focus time.

Rozproszenie uwagi jest kosztowne. Dzięki Asanie zespoły mogą skupić się na przepływie pracy, ponieważ każdy wie, nad czym pracuje, bez konieczności organizowania dodatkowych spotkań.According to [recent research](https://clockify.me/time-management-statistics), effective time management remains a challenge for most professionals, with only 33% of people using to-do lists to manage their work.

### 13. Track what you don't need to do

You don't want to sink time into unimportant work. So while you always want to capture details in your to-do list, it's also important to cull it when necessary.

If you're tracking to-do priorities, you already have insight into what's most and least important. Don't be afraid to deprioritize work. Tracking your to-dos is about getting control of your tasks so you can focus on what matters most.

### 14. Watch for stragglers

We all have tasks that were due last week but haven't been completed yet. When you notice stragglers, ask yourself:
- What's keeping me from completing this?
- Does this need to be reprioritized or delegated?
- Is there something unclear that's holding me back?

Understanding why you're procrastinating helps you address the root cause and move forward.

### 15. Collaborate on one platform

Personal organization only goes so far without visibility into your team's work, especially in [cross-functional](/resources/cross-functional-collaboration) environments. Effective collaboration requires a central source of truth that shows who's responsible for what.

A shared platform enables your team to:
- **Assign ownership:** Every task has a clear responsible party
- **Track dependencies:** See how your work connects to others'
- **Communicate in context:** Keep discussions tied to specific tasks

With your team, you can organize what to do, why it matters, and how to get it done.

## To-do list examples

A great to-do list brings clarity to your work, no matter the context. The best lists are specific, actionable, and organized for their purpose.

### Example 1: Daily personal tasks

For managing your day, keep it simple and focused on immediate actions.
- Draft presentation for weekly sync
- Review and approve team expense reports
- Follow up with the design team on mockups
- Schedule 1:1 with new team member
- Prepare agenda for tomorrow's project kickoff

### Example 2: Weekly project tasks

When planning a week, group tasks by project or deliverable to maintain context and track progress.
- **Project Alpha:**
- Finalize project brief
- Assign initial research tasks to team
- **Q3 Marketing Campaign:**
- Write copy for social media posts
- Coordinate with graphics for ad visuals

### Example 3: Team collaboration list

For shared projects, a collaborative list should clearly show ownership and status to keep everyone aligned.
- **Task:** Develop new feature wireframes - **Owner:** Alex - **Status:** In Progress
- **Task:** Write user documentation - **Owner:** Sam - **Status:** Not Started
- **Task:** Conduct user testing - **Owner:** Casey - **Status:** Blocked

## Setting goals with to-do lists

To-do lists bridge the gap between ambitious goals and daily action. By breaking larger objectives into specific tasks with deadlines, you create a clear roadmap from where you are to where you want to be. Here's how to use to-do lists for [goal-setting](/resources/types-of-goals):
- [Clear objectives](/resources/goal-vs-objective)**:** The first step in achieving goals with a to-do list is to set specific, measurable objectives. A [goal-setting template](/templates/goal-setting) ensures that every task you add to your list contributes meaningfully to your end goal.
- **Break goals into actionable tasks:** Once you have a clear goal, create an [action plan](/resources/action-plan) to break it down into smaller, [actionable tasks](https://help.asana.com/hc/en-us/articles/20160154656923-Creating-effective-tasks-in-Asana). This makes even the most daunting goals seem manageable and achievable.
- **Prioritize tasks:** Not all tasks are equally important. Prioritize them based on urgency and relevance to your main goal.
- **Track progress:** Keeping track of your progress is essential to staying on course. Regular updates and reviews can highlight your advancements or areas that need more focus.
- **Collaborate and delegate:** When working in a team, use your to-do list for [team goals planning](/templates/team-goals-planning) and to [delegate tasks](/resources/how-to-delegate) effectively. Assign responsibilities based on each member's strengths and workload.

By setting and approaching your objectives with a well-structured to-do list, you can transform daunting goals into achievable milestones.

## Say goodbye to the written to-do list

Digital to-do list apps outperform paper lists in nearly every way that matters for productivity. While crossing items off paper feels satisfying, written lists come with real drawbacks:
- Disorganized and hard to reorder
- Prone to mistakes
- Easy to lose
- No reminders or due dates

Instead, get started with a [to-do list app](/uses/to-do-list). Unlike a written to-do list, digital tools offer significant advantages:
- **Sorting and prioritizing work**: Drag and drop items, use custom priority tags, and set up recurring tasks. Plus, visualize your work in multiple views, like lists or [Kanban boards](/uses/kanban-boards).
- **Impossible to lose**: Access your list from any device, desktop, phone, or tablet, so you can capture to-dos wherever you are.
- **Add context to your to-dos**: Attach documents, add descriptions, and connect [integrations](/apps) like [Google Drive](/apps/google-drive), [Google Calendar](/apps/google-calendar), and [Outlook](/apps/outlook).
- **Create separate lists in one place**: Organize by project, team, or timeframe. A [daily checklist template](/templates/daily-checklist) helps turn recurring tasks into a repeatable routine.
- **Set reminders** and due dates: Track deadlines and customize notifications to ensure you complete tasks on time.
- **Collaboration**: When your priorities are clear, you can contribute more effectively to team projects and [collaborate](/resources/collaboration-in-the-workplace) with ease.

If you're looking for a to-do list app, try [Asana](/product). Asana is a [work management tool](/uses/work-management) designed to help you organize your work so you know exactly what to do, why it matters, and how to get it done. Start with this [customizable to-do list template](/templates/to-do-list), which you can adapt for daily, weekly, or team-wide task tracking.

## What to look for when choosing a to-do list app

The best to-do list apps share four key qualities: desktop accessibility, mobile functionality, real-time collaboration, and flexible pricing. Here's what to evaluate when choosing your tool.
- [Read: Best task management software for teams](/resources/best-task-management-software)

### 1. Desktop app advantages

Look for a tool with a [desktop app](/features/project-management/mobile-desktop-apps) that allows you to close distracting browser tabs and focus on priority tasks. The best options are accessible directly from your menu bar (Mac) or system tray (Windows).

### 2. Mobile app functionality

Make sure your tool has a mobile app with functionality tailored for on-the-go productivity. The best options include smart features that let you capture to-dos instantly by transcribing your voice or taking a picture to create [action items](/resources/action-items).

### 3. Real-time collaboration

Real-time collaboration features are essential for teamwork. Look for a tool that lets users comment, upload attachments, and tag teammates to ensure unimpeded collaboration, regardless of location.

### 4. Competitive pricing

The best to-do list tools include [multiple pricing options](/pricing), making them a great choice for both individuals and teams. If the app offers a highly functional free version, that's ideal.

## Get started with your to-do list

A great to-do list helps you get organized and gain visibility into your work. But to track team progress, you need a tool with robust [project management](/resources/benefits-project-management) features built in.

Ready to bring clarity to your team and connect your individual tasks to larger projects? [Get started](/create-account) with Asana today.
- [Utwórz szablon planu tygodnia](/templates/weekly-to-do-list)

## Frequently asked questions about to-do lists

#### What is the 1-3-5 rule?

The 1-3-5 rule helps you plan a realistic to-do list by aiming to accomplish one big task, three medium tasks, and five small tasks each day.

#### What is the 3-3-3 rule for tasks?

The 3-3-3 rule divides your workday into three parts: three hours on your most important project, three shorter urgent tasks, and three maintenance activities like emails. This method balances deep focus with daily responsibilities.

#### Can to-do lists help with ADHD?

Yes, to-do lists can help manage focus with ADHD when kept short, specific, and visible. Using a digital app with reminders helps externalize memory and prompts action.

#### What are examples of a good to-do list?

A good to-do list is clear, actionable, and organized for its purpose; daily lists use simple checklists, while project lists group tasks by milestones or deliverables.

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