Re: My implementation of GTD
Quote:
Or any insights on the issue of trying to juggle too many things at once?
I went through something similar, and my solution was similar, though I didn't set a hard limit on number of project. I just established a hard and fast rule for myself that if I was going to add something to my projects list, it had to be something that I was willing to put a next action down for, and that I would be able to do that next action some time in the next week. If I didn't have the time, resources, or whatever to do a next action on that "project", it got put on the Someday list instead of the projects list. That's worked pretty well for me so far.
Ken
Re: My implementation of GTD
Quote:
Originally Posted by kkirksey
Quote:
Or any insights on the issue of trying to juggle too many things at once?
...if I was going to add something to my projects list, it had to be something that I was willing to put a next action down for...
Ken
For any of you who have been through the Leveraging Focus and Vision seminar, one of my "scenario scripts" is dedicated to capturing and processing actions as they appear on my radar.
I found that this alleviated a lot of the pressure of thoughts being "re-" thought. I realized that I wasn't bombarded by a LOT of thoughts, just the same ones kept the revolving door going all day long! (You know, one in, one out, one back in, another one out...)