Jan Ernest
Registered
While I am continuously improving my means and ways on getting on the GTD methodology, I am just curious on how detailed do you write your Next Actions? David Allen said that NAs should be the next physical and visible next action, and my mind is literally absorbing this principle. If for example the NA is: Call Jerry about the management committee meeting, do you go as far as : Get phone > Unlock phone > Dial number > Call Jerry about the management committee meeting
Another example if the NA is: Review sales proposal sent by supplier, do you go as far as: Open computer > Open sales proposal on the computer > Print sales proposal > Get sales proposal > Review sales proposal sent by supplier
or do you forgo of these NAs that are too micro because you know to yourself that if you "Call Jerry about the management committee meeting" it's automatic to get, unlock phone and dial the number?
Another example if the NA is: Review sales proposal sent by supplier, do you go as far as: Open computer > Open sales proposal on the computer > Print sales proposal > Get sales proposal > Review sales proposal sent by supplier
or do you forgo of these NAs that are too micro because you know to yourself that if you "Call Jerry about the management committee meeting" it's automatic to get, unlock phone and dial the number?