Lately I’ve been reading up on Evernote:
Letting my morbid curiosity get the best of me with other people’s New Years resolutions and goal setting strategies:
And changing how I read my emails and social media to make sure I’m consuming quality over quantity:

I like to keep it pretty classic with the addition of a few of my most frequently used apps.
In addition to the default iPhone functions that I use day in and day out: messages, calendar, camera, stocks, weather, calculator, alarms, and contacts, my most used apps are Evernote (write notes to myself to sync across my Apple devices), OmniFocus (to do lists to sync across my Apple devices), Kindle for iPhone (reading to sync across my Apple devices – do we see a theme here?), Foursquare (to check in and keep record of my adventures), Mint (to check my budget at any time), and C25K (one of my life list items is to complete this – I’m currently on week 3 – again – this is where I always end up not being able to make it any further).
Tell me what your home screen looks like.
Inspired by something I spotted on Pinterest, I’ve put my subjective life to do list in a new format this month. Things I do daily, things I do multiple times a week, and assorted things to do multiple times throughout the month.

My list items are:
Daily
- shower
- brush & floss
- eat 5 servings of fruits & veggies
- eat 2 servings of dairy
- drink 8 cups of water
- cuddle with my sweeties
- take a photo
Three Times a Week
- hit the gym
- go on a walk
- read
- write a blog post
Occasionally (aim for 10 a week total)
- enjoy dessert
- wear something dressy
- pamper myself
- sleep in or nap
- catch up with a friend
- go on a date
- spend time with my family
- try something new
- make something
- play a game
- unplug for a while
What would you put on your list?
Download the PDF and print your own: my to do list [pdf] or a blank copy to write in your own to dos [pdf]. And for those of you trying to go paperless like I am, download the checklist [Evernote, right click to save] to import to Evernote.