Having that as its own section has really helped me to remember that prioritizing my environment isn't selfish or a waste of time, but an investment in my own sanity:) The other two do not include any swear words/silliness. They are more "professional, " I suppose, and I use them for organizing my piano studio to-dos as well as the tasks I do at my part-time office job. I've found them all really helpful and have already gotten better at recognizing what's an immediate priority, what can wait a little bit, and what can (or needs to) be on the backburner. Each one has a few sections based on how time-sensitive different tasks are. What I like about GoodNotes is that you can select text after writing it and move it around, so lots of times after I write everything out I go over it and re-prioritize things. It's great! Anyway, if any of y'all also use GoodNotes or a similar app (or just want to print out some colorful to-do list templates, feel free to use these! I uploaded them to my Google Drive; here is a link: Let me know if you find any of them helpful!
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