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Hi,
my job involves only the computer/email/phone etc. Using just
@calls
@computer
@email would be a nightmare, as that is FAR to high a level for me I think. (if I am using this in the write way).
Could I do something like this:
@BrowseInternet
@CreateReport
@FollowupPhoneCall
@FollowupEmail
@DatabaseSearch
@PostMail
@ReadReport
@UpdateGraphs
@Fill-inOnlineTaxForm
etc. So the action/context, would itself, become an indicator as to what the next action will be... I get an email from the boss, asking for a new report or something. Great, so I add it to a process "I make reports process" and then put the context/action as @CreateReport?? Seems better than labelling it @computer.
This way, I can then do a task by actions, and see all the tasks related to creating a report.
Does that make sense? Does it fit with the GTD system?
thanks for your feedback.
my job involves only the computer/email/phone etc. Using just
@calls
@computer
@email would be a nightmare, as that is FAR to high a level for me I think. (if I am using this in the write way).
Could I do something like this:
@BrowseInternet
@CreateReport
@FollowupPhoneCall
@FollowupEmail
@DatabaseSearch
@PostMail
@ReadReport
@UpdateGraphs
@Fill-inOnlineTaxForm
etc. So the action/context, would itself, become an indicator as to what the next action will be... I get an email from the boss, asking for a new report or something. Great, so I add it to a process "I make reports process" and then put the context/action as @CreateReport?? Seems better than labelling it @computer.
This way, I can then do a task by actions, and see all the tasks related to creating a report.
Does that make sense? Does it fit with the GTD system?
thanks for your feedback.