4. Using a To-Do List - Deepstash

4. Using a To-Do List

  • 🧠 Definition: Write down what you need to do, so you don’t forget.
  • šŸ“˜ Example: "I use my Notes app to list out assignments. When I complete one, I cross it off, which feels great!"
  • šŸ’” Application: Start a simple to-do list in your phone. Don’t rely on memory—get it down on ā€˜paper’ so you can actually see what needs to be done.

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