A pleasant discovery

DoingIt

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Today, after printing my current @Work and @Waiting For lists (I'm using an Excel spreadsheet to list them, as discussed in another recent thread), I made this pleasant discovery:

I had much more listed in my @Waiting For NAs than in the @Work NAs list. This implies to me that I have become more efficient by using the GTD system than I used to be. Now, most NAs are in the hands of other people, and my responsibility is to ensure a prompt and effective follow up.

Believe me, this discovery has lowered my stress level quite a bit. :)
 

cornell

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nice - I'm envious

DoingIt said:
I had much more listed in my @Waiting For NAs than in the @Work NAs list...
I'm envious of this state. I personally really like the Waiting For list, but I still have some stale items on my NAs. Part of the problem is a disconnect with my work responsibilities, and some are @Home items that I just need help with...
 
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