It All Starts with a List
I’ve always been a list-maker. I’ve made lists on napkins, in notebooks, in apps, on sticky notes, and in my planner every single week. I make lists of things to do, things to try, places to go, books to read, and random thoughts I don’t want to forget. Some people journal. Some people meditate. I make lists. Lists help me: Remember what needs doing Plan what’s next Get out of a rut when everything feels a bit “meh” Explore new ideas and experiences Organize the chaos of everyday life And best of all? Feel accomplished when I check something off! There’s something deeply satisfying about finishing a task and putting a little checkmark beside it. It’s a simple thing, but it brings me joy. It feels like progress (however small) and sometimes that’s exactly what I need to keep going. This blog, My Life in Lists , is where I’m going to track it all. The experiments, the attempts, the wins, the failures. Not everything will be polished. Not everything will be...