To track how many tasks you defer each week, follow this simple method:
1. Create a Weekly Task Log
Use a spreadsheet or task management app (e.g., Notion, Todoist, Excel, Trello) with columns like:
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Task Name
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Due Date
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Completed Date
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Deferred? (Yes/No)
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Defer Reason
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New Due Date
2. Log Tasks Daily
Each time you plan a task or receive one:
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Enter it into your log.
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If you defer it (postpone it to another day or week), mark βYesβ in the “Deferred?” column and log the new due date.
3. Weekly Review
At the end of each week:
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Filter or count tasks marked as “Deferred?”
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Record the total number of deferred tasks for the week.
4. Optional: Add Insight
Track patterns such as:
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Types of tasks often deferred
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Reasons for deferral (e.g., too big, not urgent, lacked resources)
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People involved (if deferrals depend on others)
Example Summary Table (per week)
Week | Total Tasks | Deferred Tasks | % Deferred |
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May 6β12 | 23 | 5 | 21.7% |
May 13β19 | 30 | 7 | 23.3% |
You can automate this with conditional formatting and pivot tables in Excel or use custom views in Notion/Todoist.
Would you like a pre-built template or code to automate this in a tool?
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