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When are you off the track?

Many piles of advice have been given on how to get things done, how to prioritize, monitor, and deliver. But what do you choose for the task list's items and how do you know when you miss something?

I don't mean the tasks, emerging from your work or family duties, but instead optional stuff that you can skip but after a while feel bad about not touching it. What can break your mood if you're dprived of that?

I think the question can go to the length as well as to the width and by a short draft list of my original thoughts I invite you to extend it by your ideas. So here is my list (as of today, October, the 4th, 06).

What (if I miss) makes me feel off the track (no priorities):

  1. Haven't read a good book for a week;
  2. Haven't seen the family for a few days;
  3. Haven't had a new project idea for a month;
  4. Haven't run for a week;
  5. Haven't talked to the friends for a couple of days;
  6. Haven't flown (traveled) for 3 weeks;
  7. Haven't blogged for 2 weeks;
  8. Haven't met a customer or a new group of colleagues to present for a month;
  9. Haven't been in a sauna for 2 weeks;
  10. Haven't browsed the Internet for 2 days;

What are your mood-breakers?

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