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Aug 12 |
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Jul 23 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jul 23 |
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Where should I file my Next Actions from Projects in Freemind? @TomWijsman The same argument could be used against grouping by project. But I don't think sorting next actions by project is wrong either. Contexts tend to be easier to indicate in the task title (as action verbs), and no-one's never not #computer or #phone anymore. |
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Jul 23 |
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Where should I file my Next Actions from Projects in Freemind? I agree with @AdamWuerl that a today list is akin to calendar misuse. The actual-to-artificial-priority ratio is just too low, particularly if you have a flexible schedule. It's not realistic to expect yourself to finish each task in a day when there's little actual incentive to do so. That just results in abandoned commitments and devaluation of priority. |
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Jul 22 |
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What is the linkage between “next actions” and “projects” in GTD? You could also standardize the action verbs used in task titles and rely on them instead of context tags. (As in call someone instead of call someone @phone.) That makes it feasible to group next actions by project instead. You can still find tasks by context by searching or scanning for the action verbs. |
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Jul 22 |
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