Borisoff;48901 said:Why you need to practice yoga regulary? -> Define outcome first otherwise your "regular" can disappear in a week or two from your calendar
Cpu_Modern;48939 said:gtdlater:
I don't have such a system myself, but I want to repeat a warning that people dealing with this tend to overlook: If you check the same list everyday, you will become numb to it.
gtdlater;48937 said:I made a list of projects that occur on a monthly, weekly, and daily basis. So far there are 42 of them. Here's a partial list:
1. clean bathrooms (monthly)
2. pay electric bill (monthly)
3. pay water bill (monthly)
4. Hygiene (daily)
5. Tennis (weekly)
6. Basketball (weekly)
...
42. Pay HOA bill (monthly)
I really don't want to review these everyday. I don't want to process and decide on a next action every day either. I do want to complete an NA for most of them everyday though.
Cpu_Modern;48939 said:I want to repeat a warning that people dealing with this tend to overlook: If you check the same list everyday, you will become numb to it.
tnoyce;48956 said:Hmmm. I think that your positive outcome is:
the habit of practicing yoga weekly/daily is firmly established.
Bunches of useful NAs have been suggested, take your pick, whatever speaks to you, but make it an appointment in the short term, keep it and reward yourself.
The psychodynamics answer is of course that you need to use GTD to handle the 21 days it takes you to establish the habit:
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=786165
Cpu_Modern;48939 said:gtdlater:
I don't have such a system myself, but I want to repeat a warning that people dealing with this tend to overlook: If you check the same list everyday, you will become numb to it.
gtdlater;48978 said:What's this about 'Bills aren't in my system'? If you're doing GTD everything that has your attention is in your system or you are not using GTD, but you are making lists and things so maybe that's good enough.
Actually at the Roadmap class in Chicago yesterday, he said (paraphrasing) that if you have a system for your bills that works, then that's fine because it means that you have a collection method, a way of looking at NAs in context (look at the top of each bill..), and a project reference system.kewms;48981 said:*shrug* Works for me, so I don't care whether DA approves or not.