Moises you posted your comment while I was composing mine. As you will see, I agree with the above quote! :)
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Moises you posted your comment while I was composing mine. As you will see, I agree with the above quote! :)
I have been using GTD for three and a half years. The system is quite good at forcing me to think what the Next Action is and thus prepare me to execute it at an opportune time. This is good as far...
I found this:
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Katherine, although I always read your postings with great interest and I usually agree with your views, this is an instance where, in my opinion, moises has a valid point.
I tend to look at...
After some introspection I would say that it's partly avoidance, partly work overload. :(
I find useful the suggestion by wordsofwonder (and similar suggestions by others) to
I would like to bring up again the issue of how to do a weekly review. This is a weak point for me even though I know how important is a weekly review.
My main problem is not in getting down to...
One of the first things that I read when I started reading and participating in this forum was that you could do things the way you want... if it's right for you. At first I was a bit disappointed...
dcubed
It's free, flexible, powerful, well supported in Google Groups.
I'm rather old fashioned when it comes to being away from my computer: I just print the TiddlyWiki and use that as reference. Actually, the Summary Review is quite comprehensive, as it shows Next...
I use TiddlyWiki d3 (dcubed) available for free from http://www.dcubed.ca. I run this on a USB stick with Firefox Portable (available free from http://www.portableapps.com).
Firefox Portable does...
What I would do in your case would be to record the NA as soon as I complete the previous NA for a project. This would serve me as a bookmark when coming back to the project, if I had to drop the...
I would suggest that you could consider creating "@location" contexts, so that you could do all relevant actions according to the location you are at, subject to the other constraints (time...
Thank you for the additional information. Things are becoming clearer to me now.
Personally, I have to work on three things: (a) Becoming determined to do the weekly review in the first place, (b)...
That's exactly the problem that I face. I usually get bogged down into planning and/or doing things and by the time I'm done, the weekly review has lost the impetus it should have had.
Your idea...
I know this must have been discussed many times here, but because of the large number of postings in the forum I cannot hope to find any relevant thread easily enough. So, may I ask, how do you...
I'm definitely in favor of recording NAs done and new NAs as soon as possible. It gives the GTD a driving force by doing this, and it's psychologically beneficial.
More wise thoughts, ideas and practices. Thank you, again.
I'm thinking of doing a mindmap of all my projects. Having everything laid out on a sheet of paper should help me see the complete...
Thank you for the replies and the suggestions made. On reflection I think that the problem is that I don't trust myself to keep all outstanding actions within easy reach.
I understand that it's...
I regret to say that I have fallen in a rut. I have stopped doing my Weekly Reviews for about four weeks and I can see that I have lost the momentum of GTD: Just about the only thing that I still do...
The idea of using Mindmanger is intriguing. However, I think that if one has many projects (or sub projects) to handle, then even a mindmap may be difficult to handle.
cornell, what worries me is...