To-Do List Template

Free to-do list template with priorities, due dates, task status, waiting-on items, and done-today notes for daily task planning and follow-up online.

What's included

  • Context and must-finish-today fields
  • Priority task checklist for the most important work
  • Task table with priority, due date, and status
  • Waiting-on section for dependencies and follow-ups
  • Done-today section for progress tracking
  • Reusable format for work, school, errands, or home tasks

Preview

To-Do List - [Date / Project]

Context: [Work, home, school, errands, project]
Must finish today: [One most important task]
Available time: [Time window]

Priority Tasks

  • ☐ [High-priority task]
  • ☐ [High-priority task]
  • ☐ [High-priority task]

Task List

TaskPriorityDueStatus
[Task][High / Medium / Low][Date][Not started]
[Task][Priority][Date][Status]
[Task][Priority][Date][Status]

Waiting On

ItemPerson / SourceFollow-Up Date
[Decision, reply, file, approval][Name][YYYY-MM-DD]

Later / Not Today

  • [Task that should not distract today]
  • [Idea or future task]

Done Today

[Completed tasks or progress worth noting.]

How to use this template

  1. Pick the must-finish task — Choose one task that matters most today. This creates a clear fallback if the day becomes crowded.
  2. Separate priority tasks from the full list — A long list can hide important work. Put the top tasks in their own section so they stay visible.
  3. Add due dates where they matter — Due dates help only when they are real. Use them for deadlines, appointments, and promised follow-ups rather than every tiny task.
  4. Track waiting-on items — Move blocked tasks to the waiting-on section. This keeps the active task list clean and reminds you when to follow up.
  5. Record completed work — Use the done section to capture progress. It helps with motivation and gives you a useful record of what actually happened.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best format for a to-do list?

A good to-do list separates priorities, regular tasks, waiting-on items, and completed work. This makes the list easier to scan and keeps blocked tasks from cluttering the day.

How many tasks should I put on a daily to-do list?

For daily planning, keep the must-do list short. Three priority tasks plus a flexible task list is usually more realistic than trying to finish everything at once.

How do I stop a to-do list from becoming overwhelming?

Group tasks by priority and move stale or blocked items out of the main list. Review the list regularly and delete tasks that no longer matter. A useful list should reduce stress, not store guilt.