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October 3, 2025 11 mins
Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Why Your To-Do List Is Killing Your Productivity October 3, 2025 | Episode 5195 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Your to-do list isn't helping you get more done. It's actually sabotaging your productivity. Scott breaks down the real reason successful people feel overwhelmed despite having all the right systems. Spoiler alert: It's not about adding more techniques or apps. This episode reveals a simple four-step approach that eliminates decision fatigue and gets the right things done. Perfect for anyone tired of running in circles while their important goals collect dust. Featured Story Scott opens up about his own productivity struggles and why he's considering a complete theme change for his show. He shares his honest moment of realizing that even productivity experts can fall into the "more is better" trap. The breakthrough came when he stopped trying to organize everything and started throwing away what didn't matter first. Like cleaning out those 50,000 albums we used to have (kids, ask your mom what an album is). This personal revelation led to his current system that keeps successful people focused on what actually moves the needle. Important Points The more you remove, the easier it gets to have exactly what you want. Stop adding productivity systems and start eliminating tasks that don't deserve your attention. Four D's beat endless to-do lists every time. Delete, Delegate, Delay, or Do - run every task through this filter and watch your overwhelm disappear. Three important things per day is enough. When you're done with three, call it done - even if there's another 10 or 20 things waiting. Memorable Quotes "The more you take away, the more you clear things out, the easier it gets to have exactly what you want." "Sometimes the buck stops with you. Now that everything else is off your plate, you have time to do it, don't you?" "Winning the day is about making sure the most important things in your life get done. What's it going to be today?" Scott's Three-Step Approach Audit your current tasks. Write down everything on your to-do list and run each item through the four D's - can you delete, delegate, delay, or do it. Ask the daily priority question. What's the most important thing to do today? Limit yourself to three things and call it done when they're finished. Set up a delegation system. Identify three things you could get someone else to handle and create a simple handoff process you can repeat. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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