 Many of us take great pride in keeping track of the tasks we need or want to do today, this week, or this month. It's easy to get caught up in a list of tasks. They provide us with a sense of accomplishment and direction, but they can also control. To reassert control, ask some questions. What am I tempted to put first today and why? Is it most important? Is it something that makes me feel better because I did it? Is it helping me accomplish the most important thing I need to do today? Maybe a better first question to ask is what is important to me and how can I show what is important through my actions? These questions can help you reclaim your focus, whether it be a task list, emails, webinars, or phone calls. Lead well this week.