
Originally Posted by
ellobogrande
A system with the ability to link actions and projects and reference materials together is far more cool than it is useful. The best GTD system is the simplest one. ... If you're ok with just managing reminders of your outcomes and actions then you can consolidate your reminders into one system (preferred).
Well said, ellobogrande.
On my work system, I often have commands set up so that I can just type the name of the project (essentially), and it will take me to a file with all the main links needed for that project. Or I store these links in cross-referenced computer files and/or an easily searchable wiki, etc. So in my next actions list I usually just need to mention the project or action.
On the other hand, I often also write the directory (path) or the command
on the next action because
I feel more motivated if I actually see it rather than just being 99% sure I can
find it within a few seconds.
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