3.1. Hack 22: Make Your To-Do List Doable3.1.1. You Are the Boss of You3.1.2. How to Order Yourself Around3.1.2.1. Only Put Items on the List that You're Definitely Doing3.1.2.2. Break It Down3.1.2.3. Focus Only on the Next Action3.1.2.4. Use Specific, Active Verbs3.1.2.5. Include as Much Information as Possible3.1.2.6. Keep Your List Short3.1.2.7. Prioritize Your Tasks3.1.2.8. Keep Your List Moving3.1.2.9. Purge and Update Your List Weekly3.1.2.10. Log Your Completed Tasks3.1.3. Practice Makes Perfect3.2. Hack 23: Set up a Morning Dash3.2.1. Get One Thing Done First3.2.2. Park on a Downward Slope3.3. Hack 24: Map Your Time3.3.1. Your Ideal Time Map3.3.2. Submaps3.3.3. Your Actual Time Map3.4. Hack 25: Quick-Log Your Workday3.4.1. Paper3.4.2. Notepad .LOG File (Windows Only)3.4.3. Quick-Log in a Plain-Text File (Windows Only)3.4.4. QuickLogger 2 Logs Your Time in a Spreadsheet or Text File (Windows)3.5. Hack 26: Dash through Tasks with a Timer3.5.1. Do Your First Dash3.5.2. Adjust Your Dash3.5.3. Why Time Constraints Work3.5.4. Timer Software Applications3.6. Hack 27: Form New Habits with Jerry Seinfeld's Chain3.7. Hack 28: Control Your Workday3.7.1. Identify and Cut Back on Extra Work3.7.2. Stop Your Time Sinks3.7.3. Make Post-Work Appointments3.7.4. Set Wrap-Up Alerts3.8. Hack 29: Turn Tasks into Game Play3.8.1. Make It to the Next Level3.8.2. Collaborate, Compete, and Reward3.8.3. Bribe Yourself3.8.4. Time Yourself3.9. References