I try to to make it simple. The simplest, the best.
I have my ↴
- *10. Big Areas of Focus *(from 10 to 90. It means 10 Sales - 20 Marketing
... 60 Family - 70 PS Finances - 90 Reference)
- *11 Categories* (from 11 to 19 or 21 to 29, etc For Sales for
example, it means 11 Mass Market - 12 e
Sorry, I've been away from the forum for a few months. Here's my late reply
to Saurabh:
My outline hierarchy is structured like this:
Area of Life (one item for each quadrant: Personal, Home, Work, Community)
└Role (eg under "Home" I have Husband, Father, Friends, House and
Finances as differ
Impressive. And IMHO less cluttered than
https://store.gettingthingsdone.com/product/gtd-workflow-map-pdf-download/
(but if you haven't seen that may want to take a look.)
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024, 5:26 PM A. W. wrote:
> The main question which comes up in my mind: did you establish stable
> habits
The main question which comes up in my mind: did you establish stable
habits which make use of this complete picture to drive the right decisions?
Mario Seixas Sales schrieb am Montag, 31. Oktober 2022 um 08:30:34 UTC+1:
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> [image: MLO - gtd.png]
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> circles are atributes
> contexts with @
> ta
does it work? :)
Mario Seixas Sales schrieb am Montag, 31. Oktober 2022 um 08:30:34 UTC+1:
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> [image: MLO - gtd.png]
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> circles are atributes
> contexts with @
> tags with # (only the #WHO tag for people)
> squares are folders
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> any opinions? thanks!
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@Steph - When you say "branch in outline for areas of life" what exactly do
you mean?
Do they show up under Outline -> All Tasks, Projects, My Goals, Review,
[Your Areas of Life] ? How do they show up under it? Do you have specific
contexts for it?
On Wednesday 2 November 2022 at 04:14:42 UTC+
Quite impressed with the overall organized approach here! I myself have
tried dozens of different ways and I am quite obsessed with making a super
organized way myselft but every time I find it too cumbersome to manage
eventually and fall back to basics or clumsy ways.
Somehow I would either no
Re: 2) - Ah yes, good habits. I wish I could develop a few of those, myself!
On Monday, 31 October 2022 at 22:35:08 UTC marioseixas...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback!
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> I saw some errors after I posted, like in "!PRIORITY" is 'urgency' instead
> of 'dependency'
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> 1) I think I did
Thanks for the feedback!
I saw some errors after I posted, like in "!PRIORITY" is 'urgency' instead
of 'dependency'
1) I think I didn't make it clear, but the only tag that I use is for
people, the #WHO tag, only necessary when the flow goes to WAITING (for
who?) or to CALENDAR (with WHO?)
2)
Thanks for sharing that, Mario. That's the first time I've seen someone on
this forum map out their entire process.
There are a lot of similarities between your process and my own. My
comments on where I do things differently:
1. Because #Who can be so many different people, I don't set up
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