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Jun 11 |
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How to improve my personal productivity system? I have already checked this. The Secret Weapon works ok If you have only a list without much logic, because things soon start to seem cluttered. I suppose there is much improvement with evernote's new reminders' service! |
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May 15 |
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How do you organize your life in Asana? because I have tried almost any software out there and it's the only professional - free for most of the functions - cross compatible todo/project management of them. This doesn't mean it's perfect but I can suit it more to my needs. |
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May 15 |
asked | How do you organize your life in Asana? |
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May 14 |
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Apr 1 |
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How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? I am looking forward to work with anyone interested and create the perfect gtd and anti stress formula! :) |
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Apr 1 |
accepted | How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? |
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Mar 27 |
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How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? You do not have always the ability to choose what to do. I mean, there's economic recession and somehow you got to make money to survive and pay your bills. At the same time, If a major event occurs at the same time, for example your wedding or a home renovation (that MUST be done), there is no choice, except If you want to play russian roulette with your life. After all, being someone or doing something precious for yourself, needs fighting and doing much more than just accepting your situation as is. This is where a "magic formula" is needed. |
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Mar 26 |
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How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? It makes me sad to think like this. And it makes me more sad to realise I can't manage my own stress level. And what If you have some kind of major project to accomplish at work and a major personal project at home? I tried to sleep less because, I' m thinking, sleep is waste of time and by sleeping 4 or 5 hours a day I will add +2 or 3 hours to my routine for tasks to complete. Unfortunately I realised that the human body & mind have a "limit" in the job that can be done. I want to do so many things and I am searching for the perfect formula to manage time and tasks. |
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Mar 26 |
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How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? I am using this, it helps a lot. |
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Mar 26 |
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How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? and what If 9 out of 10 are important ? and they have a deadline? Am I going to die trying to gtd ? |
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Mar 26 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Mar 26 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on How to improve my personal productivity system? |
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Mar 26 |
asked | How to improve my personal productivity system? |
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Mar 26 |
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How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? This is one of the first books I ever purchased but found it hard to keep on reading because it seemed to me mostly "theoretical" than "practical" as gtd. Opening gtd book, you know that someone guides you what buckets to create, how to make a weekly review etc. On the other hand, the 7 habits is a general "opinion" about how to organise your life. Things as "think win-win" and "first things first" do not reveal any special walkthrough than making you think. And that's where it fails for me: I do not want to be a philosopher, but lower my stress levels and get things done. |
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Mar 25 |
asked | How do you manage stress and anxiety when you have dozens of things to do, even If they are organised in detail? |
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Mar 22 |
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How to process the items of a project or tasks without a specific deadline? true. I am trying to find a way to choose a single task or a project task to process and I do not know how. I know I want too much, but I am searching for an automated process. And don't tell me to use the urgent/importance matrix... |
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Mar 21 |
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How to process the items of a project or tasks without a specific deadline? So how do you choose what to do next? Let's say you have 10 next (single) actions, 3 projects with 8 items each one, and to learn Spanish. How do you decide what to do ? |
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Mar 21 |
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How to process the items of a project or tasks without a specific deadline? you are right. I am thinking that someone might have a recipe that will do magic: it will take my tasks and projects and get them done automatically. I have lately realised it as I saw 20 people's evernotes using GTD with different approaches ! At the end it is what works for everyone... |
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Mar 21 |
accepted | How to process the items of a project or tasks without a specific deadline? |
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Mar 21 |
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How to process the items of a project or tasks without a specific deadline? Actually you answered most of the questions... I am just wondering - If I have a list for errands, a list for online stuff, a list for today's stuff, a list for next actions and generally speaking 15 lists to check, then there will not be any workflow and I will have everything in mind but also have it written somewhere in a list. Imagine that you will have to buy milk (errands list), to "call uncle" -> [AT]phone context or list, "buy laptop's battery" -> [AT]amazon or [AT]online and 3 tasks from different projects. They will not be in a merged list with priorities but in separate ones. |