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    Quote Originally Posted by mavakil View Post
    Every year, should I archive my old mindmap and begin a fresh one? do I make a branch for archived goals, and retype new goals for the year? Both approaches seem doable, but am curious how other GTD-ers track their goals once each year is over.
    Arif,

    Like Michael, my goals are rolling. I don't use mindmaps too much, but I'm starting to use them more.

    I'd suggest that the archive the old ones, make new ones to focus on for 2009 - too keep your focus sharp. Then when you close out 2009, add a tickler item to look back at all the past maps - i.e. including 2008.

    I've often been surprised by how often things that hang on for a while suddenly either take off begin progressing or I'm able to just let them go because they just aren't important anymore.

    - Don
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