Okay, so I stumbled upon this “itay tratner” thing today, and I figured, why not give it a shot? I’m always up for trying new stuff, especially if it might make my life a little easier or more interesting.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to figure out what this Itay Tratner thing even was. I did a quick search, poked around a few websites, and got the general idea. It seemed like… well, honestly, I’m still not 100% sure, but it’s something about… organization? Productivity? Something like that.
I decided to start by seeing if there were any, like, official instructions or guides. There were a few blog posts, but nothing that really felt like a “beginner’s guide.” So, I just dove in.
The Experiment
My main goal was to see if this Itay Tratner thing could help me with my to-do list. I’m terrible at keeping track of things, and I always end up with a million sticky notes everywhere. So, I grabbed a notebook and started writing down everything I needed to do. Just a big, messy brain dump.
Then, based on what little I could gather, I tried to, you know, apply the Itay Tratner principles. This mostly involved… staring at my list and trying to categorize things. I ended up with some categories, but it wasn’t super clear if I was doing it “right.”
- Work stuff
- House chores
- Personal errands
- “Fun” stuff (because I gotta have some of that, right?)
I spent a good hour just messing around with this list, moving things around, adding new things, crossing off things I’d already done (yay for small victories!). It felt… okay? I guess? Like, it was definitely better than my usual chaotic mess of sticky notes, but I wasn’t exactly feeling like a productivity ninja.

The Results (So Far)
Honestly, I’m still not sure if I “get” it. I feel like I need more guidance, or maybe I’m just overthinking it. But, I have to admit, my to-do list is slightly less overwhelming now. And I did manage to get a few things done that I’d been putting off, so that’s a plus.
I’m going to keep experimenting with this for a few more days and see if it clicks. Maybe I’ll find some hidden secret to unlocking the full power of Itay Tratner. Or maybe I’ll just go back to my sticky notes. Who knows? I’ll keep you posted!