
Originally Posted by
tom.depoorter
What I call a project is something big (e.g. replacing servers, construction of a new building, organizing a stock-exchange, ...)
Normally this are things of which you know they will have to be implemented months or even years before you start to work on it.
My question is: is it better to have to a seperate list for the big projects and a seperate list for the multi-actions (GTD-projects, which can be very small), or is that a bad idea?
What you call projects, the big multi-project items, I'd call Areas of Focus. So I might have an area of focus of Build the new Shop Building and within it would be all the projects to manage the concrete guy, the electrical, insulation, painting etc.
In fact that is exactly how I did manage that specific project.
I handle those things by having separate folders for my areas of focus and then all their projects under them. So I have AOFs for Sheep, Poultry, horses, orchard, general farm, house, personal development, each building we own in town etc.
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