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Burner List

Simple paper-based to-do list system by Jake Knapp that forces prioritization by limiting work to one front burner project, one back burner project, and a kitchen sink for miscellaneous tasks.

Last updated: 2026-03-15 03:13

Overview

The Burner List is a simple to-do list designed to force prioritization and is intentionally limited—and therefore focused. It was designed by Jake Knapp, Google Ventures design partner and author of Sprint and Make Time.

Creator

Jake Knapp is a fellow at Ideo and the former design director of Google Ventures who codified the concept of a design sprint. He designed this method to force prioritization of one project at a time, which he likens to a chef whose concentration is primarily on the dish in front of him.

How It Works

The Setup

You use one sheet of blank paper (printer paper is perfect), dividing it into two columns:

Front Burner (Left Column)

Back Burner (Right Column - Top Half)

Kitchen Sink (Right Column - Bottom Half)

Key Principles

Forced Prioritization

Simplicity

Visual Hierarchy

Benefits

Increased Focus

Reduced Overwhelm

Better Completion Rates

Implementation Tips

Daily Practice

Project Selection

Maintenance

Who It's For

Best Suited For:

Less Ideal For:

Comparison to Other Methods

Philosophy

The Burner List embraces constraints as a feature, not a bug. By intentionally limiting options, it makes focus easier and reduces the cognitive load of managing tasks.

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