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Jul 19 |
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Multitasking and GTD - Linear vs. Non-Linear This is really cool. I'm trying to come up with a formulaic way to apply it to current projects. Are there any software tools that already exist that could take tasks from say, 4 concurrent projects and then assemble the tasks in such a way to use the the Cantor Pairing Function above? |
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Jul 1 |
asked | MBOs (Management By Objective), GTD and better solutions to managing knowledge workers |
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Jun 29 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jun 29 |
accepted | Multitasking and GTD - Linear vs. Non-Linear |
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Jun 29 |
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Multitasking and GTD - Linear vs. Non-Linear Thanks for your answer. I agree that "multitasking" is really a lie when dealing with knowledge work. I like your idea of block-to-block task switching. I think that helps identify another issue I've been having - spinning my wheels due to too short a time between task switching. |
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Jun 29 |
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Multitasking and GTD - Linear vs. Non-Linear Thanks! This is incredibly helpful and also provides insight personally that I need to re-read GTD and refine my system. I think I still lag in defining tasks to the point of them being the actual next action. |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 28 |
asked | Multitasking and GTD - Linear vs. Non-Linear |
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Jun 22 |
awarded | Autobiographer |