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Hello,
One of my projects is to organize all of my browser bookmarks. This is basically an inbox itself with 1,000 items, and for each bookmark, I'd need to ask all the questions, what is it, is it actionable (e.g., read/review or representing a project), is it trash or reference, &c.
So, the next action for the project seems to be simply to begin processing the bookmarks. This is probably going to take a while; it won't be done in one sitting. It's a low-priority item, but I wouldn't want a year to go by without completing the project.
I'm wondering how best to ensure it gets done in say, nine months.
It's not critical that it be done any *particular* day or week so that seems to leave it off the calendar. It's also unlikely to be selected in the context @computer when up against other more important projects. If I use a tickler file to remind me of the project, I'm imagining that I'll re-tickle myself month after month ad-infinitum in favor of more urgent projects.
Essentially I'm looking for some suggestions to ensure that low-urgency low-importance projects still get done and how best to allocate time to do them.
Many thanks,
David
One of my projects is to organize all of my browser bookmarks. This is basically an inbox itself with 1,000 items, and for each bookmark, I'd need to ask all the questions, what is it, is it actionable (e.g., read/review or representing a project), is it trash or reference, &c.
So, the next action for the project seems to be simply to begin processing the bookmarks. This is probably going to take a while; it won't be done in one sitting. It's a low-priority item, but I wouldn't want a year to go by without completing the project.
I'm wondering how best to ensure it gets done in say, nine months.
It's not critical that it be done any *particular* day or week so that seems to leave it off the calendar. It's also unlikely to be selected in the context @computer when up against other more important projects. If I use a tickler file to remind me of the project, I'm imagining that I'll re-tickle myself month after month ad-infinitum in favor of more urgent projects.
Essentially I'm looking for some suggestions to ensure that low-urgency low-importance projects still get done and how best to allocate time to do them.
Many thanks,
David