
Originally Posted by
Chas29
Where do you keep your list(s) of higher goals? Do you keep them all in a simple .txt or .doc file that you review weekly? Do you print them out and keep them in your filing cabinet? Do you combine them into a single document, or do you keep them separate?
Just curious how you guys do it? Just looking for/at the different "systems" out there?
Thanks,
Chas29
I use Omnifocus. I have a folder for each Area of focus and the projects go inside that folder. That way during review I can tell if I am neglecting an area and see what I need to adjust in other areas to put some effort there.
For my main purpose of life, the 50K level, I have a note in DEVONThink that is on my mac, iPhone and iPad that I can refer to as often as I want to. It's in the same section of the DT database as other inspiring thoughts and quotes and I try to look at something in there at least once a week or so.
Where I fall down a bit is the middle levels of goals. Main reason is that my projects tend to focus on goals more than most and my projects can span years or decades. I do keep some of the goals in other DEVONThink notes but not as many as I should. Improving my goal management is an area I am focusing on this year.
I've tried mind-mapping and don't like it. I just don't think that way. I have used Scapple as a simple mind map tool and it's functional but that is so foreign to how I think that I rarely use it. What I do have for a couple of major areas, like the Manage our Farm Sustainably and Manage our Finances AOFs is a separate LibreOffice document that lists various goals by years and then in my history document I track whether I accomplished those goals or not. I also use Aeon Timeline as a way to track some key goals that are time dependent. I'm using it more as a historical reference as well though.
Oogie McGuire - Mac, iPhone & Omnifocus
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Paonia, CO USA
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