Hi,
As I understand it, nothing goes on the calendar than doesn't absolutely have to get done on that day at that time. Actions are to be chosen from NA lists during non-scheduled daily time.
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Hi,
As I understand it, nothing goes on the calendar than doesn't absolutely have to get done on that day at that time. Actions are to be chosen from NA lists during non-scheduled daily time.
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That would work if they were always on the same day, at the same time, and for a definite period of time.
I have five 1-hour "things" that need to get done every week, one every day. It doesn't...
If I want to write one post on each of two blogs every week and use that time for exercise on the other three days of the work-week . . . and I want to do this for an indefinite period of time (i.e.,...
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how to fit these into the GTD system. I've read through the pages in the book, but it just hasn't "clicked" for me yet.
What extra information do I need...
Yes, this requires you to estimate about how long it takes you to fall asleep. For me, it can be 30 minutes, so I factor that in, but others know that 5 minutes after they hit the pillow, they're...
I wrote about this a year ago here: http://davidlunsford.posterous.com/how-to-wake-up-in-the-morning
Perhaps it may be of some help.
One thing I didn't mention in that post is the idea of...
Hello again!
So, if I wanted to implement an exercise regimen (e.g., 30 minutes of stretching and 30 minutes of cycling), what is the best way to do this within GTD?
It would seem that I should...
Thank you for the responses, Liz and Oogie.
I like the idea of a Project Code, though it seems that it may require having a list of used codes and their respective projects, just to avoid overlap...
Hello,
Having bought and read the book, I'm just beginning to implement the GTD system.
I'm not sure how an entry in a Projects list would look, and by extension, how the corresponding next...