# I was wondering...

- URL: https://numo.ai/community/vm6k7ms/i-was-wondering
- Language: en
- Author: @Hikkapu
- Posted: 2025-08-20T16:54:51.517Z
- Tag: question
- Comments: 9
- Likes: 5

When you do a task that you didn't plan to do today, do you add it to your to-do list and mark it as done, or you just let it be unacknowledged?

I like to add it and feel proud that I did something😅

## Comments (9)

### @helloooo:) — 2025-09-09T00:42:36.955Z

Checking off things on a to do list makes me feel like I accomplished something!

I always add things and check them off to remind myself of everything I did each day. 🙂

*1 like*

### @internetvania — 2025-09-04T09:02:23.728Z

Have special list in my main to-do tracker called Suddenly and not by plan did.

Do the thing — write it down — enjoy that i-did-it sound when click on it checkbox

*2 likes*

### @glass-soul — 2025-09-03T05:58:46.608Z

Seems to be universal! Love it!!

*1 like*

### @jw2007 — 2025-08-30T02:43:31.103Z

Depends on the day and my mood, really. Do I want to spend the extra time and energy to write/type it into my todo’s list for that bit o’ dopamine, or just mentally acknowledge the task is done, good job, and move on?

*1 like*

### @julinhanpc — 2025-08-23T02:31:43.514Z

Add it and feel extra proud of myself lol

*4 likes*

### @Unknown — 2025-08-21T13:35:08.999Z

Add it to my to-do list and celebrate the extra achievement lol

*5 likes*

### @MicCarol — 2025-08-21T11:02:06.277Z

It provides a sense of accomplishment, even if it wasn’t on the to-do list:) Great job!

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*4 likes*

### @dkzeb — 2025-08-20T20:18:08.314Z

Yeah, pretty new on this app, but i definitely feel like I notice more tasks then usually, so I can add them, do them, and tick them off - guess that's part of the "hack" 😀

*5 likes*

### @chappellinglife — 2025-08-20T19:44:09.808Z

Absolutely! The dopamine boost from sense of accomplishment is always welcome 😌

*7 likes*
