Lists can be made for all kinds of purposes; grocery lists, to-do lists, top ten lists, the delightfully morbid bucket list, and the list goes on. We are inundated with lists, and it is not a bad thing. Lists are such a large part of my life, so i decide to bring you this list of my top five favorite things about lists.
They keep you organized
A big project that seems insurmountable at first can easily be brought into focus and given a clear starting point simply by dividing tasks into lists. I make lists for chores that need to be done for the day, work that needs to be finished, meals I want to cook for the week; making these lists helps me get things accomplished and stay organized while I do them.They make selections easier
Who hasn't googled "top ten things on netflix right now", trying to figure out which movie to watch? People go to great lengths to gather a cohesive list of curation, and I am extremely grateful for those lists. In a world where we are facing no scarcity of information and media, it is relieving to have other people sift through these heaps of stuff to find the best.They help with efficiency and memory
Ever tried grocery shopping without a list? It's a nightmare, you likely wandered around the store wondering what you had at home and what you still needed. A list injects a clear sense of ease into most chores and expeditions, if you made a list and checked it twice prior to departure, you are likely to not have forgotten an item you desperately need.Lists are an antidote for boredom
We are all guilty of perusing top ten lists on websites like Buzzfeed, Cracked, and Listverse, because these short and sweet lists offer quick bouts of simple entertainment.Lists create a sense of accomplishment
There is no more fulfilling feeling than checking off the last item on a list. Lists facilitate goal setting by defining them with one single intention: checking them off your list. Lists are amazing for the fact that they tend to have a designated stopping point, like this one right here.