I didn't mean to start an argument about GTD versus Covey ;)-- just shared my perspective on prioritizing. Both approaches (top-down & bottom-up) have their uses.
Great topic!
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I didn't mean to start an argument about GTD versus Covey ;)-- just shared my perspective on prioritizing. Both approaches (top-down & bottom-up) have their uses.
Great topic!
Thanks.
I know it's about GTD, but I would like to emphasize the Covey's concepts that are worth considering:
1. The focus on who you are -- "the roles" before what you do.
2. The focus on...
I have to admit I haven to yet figure out how to do it exactly, and I'm new to GTD. My approach is evolution rather than revolution -- I want to try GTD concepts and see how they work for me.
The...
Do whatever is easier, unless there are also other concerns. Sometimes it's easier for me to put something first on the action list, because I'm not sure about my priories yet in regard to the...
I think, after many years of playing with other "tools" that Stephen Covey's approach is still without peer.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that the beauty of GTD is about clear edges. And my question is not about physical aspect of files, but rather about the concept. I liked the idea that all my stuff is...
I noticed that some of my Project Support Files for big ongoing projects that take long time to complete become more like Reference files, and I end up not knowing where to look for what. I need some...