Start with the tasks that need to be done first. These should be at the top of your list. The less important and second things to do should be at the bottom of the page. If so, you can easily see what will be done when you look at the list. It’s also a fun activity to go in order like this. When you do a job, you move on to the next one, and since you marked the previous one, a burden is lifted from you inevitably giving a feeling of happiness.
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