Hello
Remind me, exactly how in theory does the GTD method handle Importance an Urgency?
I mean yes you can:
- Put stuff into the Someday-Maybe list (albeit where it may get lost if there is too much stuff)
- Schedule a delayed start day (using a calendar - but that gets bulky)
- Or into the Tickler lists (folder system)
- Or maybe you have lists for specific exceptional events (e.g. Travelling, shopping list)
But of the stuff that is all "Do ASAP", what is the recommended way of handling greater urgency and/or greater importance...? Particularly if you, like me are working on paper?
I am resorting to using a marker pen and drawing in icons... but it doesn't feel very GTD, particularly if urgency or importance changes. Moreover you may need to typex stuff out which can get v messy.
Thanks
J
Remind me, exactly how in theory does the GTD method handle Importance an Urgency?
I mean yes you can:
- Put stuff into the Someday-Maybe list (albeit where it may get lost if there is too much stuff)
- Schedule a delayed start day (using a calendar - but that gets bulky)
- Or into the Tickler lists (folder system)
- Or maybe you have lists for specific exceptional events (e.g. Travelling, shopping list)
But of the stuff that is all "Do ASAP", what is the recommended way of handling greater urgency and/or greater importance...? Particularly if you, like me are working on paper?
I am resorting to using a marker pen and drawing in icons... but it doesn't feel very GTD, particularly if urgency or importance changes. Moreover you may need to typex stuff out which can get v messy.
Thanks
J