The List Therapy
NEXT|January 2019

Your to-do list is about to get a life-changing makeover. Laura Freeman takes a look at why the therapeutic art of list-making may be the key to contentment

The List Therapy

Men with moustaches. Unripe bananas. Fools who tell me what I ‘want’ to do. Beds that sink in the middle.

On March 8, 1901, Mary MacLane, a young writer from Montana, wrote a list in her diary of the things that irritated her the most. To moustaches, bananas and mattresses, she added rolls of fat on hips, people with fishy eyes and sugary wines that taste of nothing. Mary’s Mad Moustache Mattress list appears in an intriguing new book, L’art de la Liste: Simplify, Organise and Enrich Your Life, by Dominique Loreau. The book has sold 65,000 copies in France since its release in 2008, spending months in the greatest sort of list: the top 10 bestsellers. Her lists are more than simple to-do lists. They are to-be lists. If you want to know thyself, better thyself, calm thyself, write a list.

Could a life’s lists paint a portrait of a person? Mine would suggest a personality disorder. On the one hand, I am an obsessive type who keeps a daily diary and fills Moleskines with the titles of books read, bought, borrowed and stolen. On the other, I am a featherhead who jots lists on the flyleaves of novels, the backs of train tickets and the torn bottoms of bills. I like screwing them up and lobbing them in the recycling when I’ve ticked off every last tedious task. Dominique would despair of my scrawled insomnia lists – “Mackerel Auden. Nativity!!! Silver polish” – which seem important in the small hours and incomprehensible in the morning. I could use her help.

This story is from the January 2019 edition of NEXT.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the January 2019 edition of NEXT.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM NEXTView All
Caitlin Cady Shares Her Journey
NEXT

Caitlin Cady Shares Her Journey

Caitlin Cady always liked being in control, so the thought of meditating scared her. But once she sat down and let her thoughts leave her mind, it proved to be incredibly important to her health. She shares her journey

time-read
8 mins  |
April 2020
The Wright Direction
NEXT

The Wright Direction

Back on home soil after her stint in NYC, Rebecca Wright shares with Monique McKenzie what she thinks the future holds for the US, and why she is proud of the positive role modelling New Zealand offers her young daughter

time-read
8 mins  |
April 2020
View From The Top
NEXT

View From The Top

She’s just turned 50 and Hilary Barry is feeling happier and more comfortable in her own skin than ever before. The Seven Sharp host sits down with Phoebe Watt to talk about gratitude and why she won’t let the odd barb bring her down.

time-read
8 mins  |
March 2020
How To Magnify Your Meal
NEXT

How To Magnify Your Meal

There are certain natural foods that offer higher nutrients than others, but how do we know which to choose? Anna King Shahab looks at how we can make choices that are backed by science.

time-read
6 mins  |
March 2020
My big BREAK
NEXT

My big BREAK

Sometimes things come together in ways we could never have imagined. Sharon Stephenson speaks to three Kiwi women about the pivotal moments that helped launch their careers and businesses to success

time-read
7 mins  |
April 2020
MOTHER AND SISTER
NEXT

MOTHER AND SISTER

Linda Armstrong attended the Linwood Islamic Centre every Friday and on the day of the Christchurch mosque attack she confronted the shooter, asking him to stop. Now her daughter Angela Armstrong is going back over her mum’s footsteps to learn more about her conversion to Islam and the community she loved

time-read
6 mins  |
April 2020
The Acid Test For Anxiety
NEXT

The Acid Test For Anxiety

Microdosing involves taking tiny amounts of illegal psychedelic drugs such as LSD or magic Microdosing, the practice of taking tiny amounts of illegal psychedelic drugs, is being hailed by some as a new form of therapy. We separate the shamanism from the science in pursuit of the truth

time-read
7 mins  |
March 2020
Queen Of The Beehive
NEXT

Queen Of The Beehive

Tova O’Brien is living her career dream, leading Three’s all-female political team in parliament. She tells Sharon Stephenson about reporting from Europe’s hot spots, landing in jail, and what they really talk about in the press gallery

time-read
6 mins  |
March 2020
NEXT

Passion Project: How To Write A Romance

Have you ever secretly thought you could be the next Nora Roberts or Diana Gabaldon? Award-winning Kiwi romance novelist Bronwyn Sell takes you through her 10-step plan

time-read
7 mins  |
March 2020
The End Game
NEXT

The End Game

Everyone has their own approach to goal setting, but do some work better than others? Monique McKenzie shares the methods that will help you get to where you want to be.

time-read
7 mins  |
March 2020