I would like describe some hypothetical scenario and ask how would you handle it in your system?
Lets assume that is Sunday morning and you are doing your weekly review and
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I would like describe some hypothetical scenario and ask how would you handle it in your system?
Lets assume that is Sunday morning and you are doing your weekly review and
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I have recently finished rereading the book and I have three reflections on the subject that was stressed out in there
Next action should be real next physical action to take
If you have...
I think it is good of thinking next action as a bookmark.
I have digital system where each action is linked to the project so I do not have to put the relation in name for action. But I think my...
A sample project that I had problem with multiple possible approaches was preparing RPG session for my gaming group.
Other example of something complicated may be diagnosing problems with...
I find few problems in this approach.
First I think the main benefit of maintaining a list of nearest next physical action by context is that If you are in that context you can pick it up and do...
I gave some problems on deciding what should I put on my lists next action.
First, many things that I do require many small steps that fit definition of next action. Buy if I only put first step...
One of the option in sorting process is to throw them away but I still have go through each one to know which ones are junk.
The other problem that I've found is that when I put target of for...
I wanted to ask you how do you put big homogeneous tasks in your system?
For example sorting like 400 bookmarks that require you to visit each page to decide if you want to keep it and how to tag...
I'm not sure if making "project" context makes sense. Many projects that I have cannot be planed beyond next action and those who can are not usually planed as set of "next actions" so it would be no...
I think it is right thing to do but the problem is that I tend to go least resistance route and chose action previously identified because it not require thinking.
I have set my system up that way...
I think practice of putting only one next physical action on the next action list encourages doing them in breadth first order. One from one project then one from another and so on.
It is fine...