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by LrnByTeach 3061 days ago
That is interesting one.

Backing up - and looking at it years later gives you a perspective on your thinking process in the past years Delete - leaves lean set of Todos to focus on, without blogging down by laundry list of old things.

> I once read a statement attributed to Steve Ballmer that every six months, he tears his todo list in half and throws the bottom half away. If anything far down that list was actually a priority, it will naturally get re-added (by thinking of it again, in response to a customer, etc.).