Re: [MLO] An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-13 Thread Patricio Carranza
thanks for sharing Mark.Yes, I agree with you in the end it's mainly or mostly about the focus time / work. On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 10:06 PM Mark R wrote: > Hi Patricio, > It sounds like you're kind of referring to time blocking - but not > exactly. I don't think there's any tool that addresses

Re: [MLO] An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-11 Thread Mark R
Hi Patricio, It sounds like you're kind of referring to time blocking - but not exactly. I don't think there's any tool that addresses exactly what you're talking about in the time-life-productivity balance problem because, let's face it, it's an abstract problem that's just not easily solved.

Re: [MLO] An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-10 Thread Patricio Carranza
Hi Dwight, Thanks a lot for taking the time to share your thoughts. Interesting enough Project Management tools (which I've been using for more than 3 decades) don't really align to what I'm describing here. Let me explain it. See, the paradigm I'm describing is about enabling you to work at the

Re: [MLO] An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-10 Thread Dwight Arthur
Hi, Patricio I believe that you are describing project management tools. Project management tools and task management tools have many similarities. Project management tools are more powerful and take more time to set up and maintain. If you can afford to hire someon

[MLO] An Eureka moment and idea - The True MLO Tool!

2024-02-10 Thread Patricio Carranza
Hi MLO Community! I hope this message finds you well. Today, I'd like to share an insight that recently crystallized for me, something that has been on my mind and challenging me for quite some time. I believe I've finally managed to articulate a fundamental aspect of personal task management t