I'm getting back into GTD after a 4-month or so hiatus and the 2nd time around some failures of the 1st are painfully obvious:
1) Inverted folder system - I had what I considered 3 different areas of my life: work, personal, and creative. NA's, waiting fors, projects, etc, were categorized under each of these different subject areas. I redid the system so they're all mixed in, creative projects right next to work projects. This seems to work better for me. Hey, it's all my life, right?
2) Incomplete Weekly Review - I wasn't doing it completely enough, not reviewing projects or waiting fors. And I wasn't reviewing EVERY open next action.
3) Not Doing Daily Review - Wasn't doing this at all. Now it's my first thing in the morning when I sit down at the computer.
4) Bad Next Actions: Guess what? "Get Off Tempurpedic Mailing List" isn't a valid next action. "Pick up the phone" is.
5) Read The Book, Stupid: Find yourself asking questions like, How do I prioritize this Next Action List? Am I doing the review completely? Is the best way to map out a project? There's a chapter (or 2) in the book that tells you everything you need to do. A checklist, even. Flip to the contents and check it out.
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1) Inverted folder system - I had what I considered 3 different areas of my life: work, personal, and creative. NA's, waiting fors, projects, etc, were categorized under each of these different subject areas. I redid the system so they're all mixed in, creative projects right next to work projects. This seems to work better for me. Hey, it's all my life, right?
2) Incomplete Weekly Review - I wasn't doing it completely enough, not reviewing projects or waiting fors. And I wasn't reviewing EVERY open next action.
3) Not Doing Daily Review - Wasn't doing this at all. Now it's my first thing in the morning when I sit down at the computer.
4) Bad Next Actions: Guess what? "Get Off Tempurpedic Mailing List" isn't a valid next action. "Pick up the phone" is.
5) Read The Book, Stupid: Find yourself asking questions like, How do I prioritize this Next Action List? Am I doing the review completely? Is the best way to map out a project? There's a chapter (or 2) in the book that tells you everything you need to do. A checklist, even. Flip to the contents and check it out.
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