

The list can be used for a day, a week, a month or a specific set of related tasks, it is completely up to you. I included two columns so that your list can be divided between home and work tasks or home and school, or however you would like to sort your tasks. Now there is nothing to say that a to-do list has to be ugly or boring (and I am always losing the ones that are scribbled on snippets of paper!) so I have designed a printable To Do list that I just know is going to work a treat at helping me get and stay organised (fingers crossed!) I am also very much a list maker and I think the physical act of writing things on a list and sorting my thoughts on paper helps to stick them in my brain so that I can remember what I need to do more easily, even when my list isn’t in front of me. When I shared the printable 2015 calendar I mentioned that I was really working on being more organised this year with both family life and my work and that I am still very much a pen and paper girl when it comes to being organised.
