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Any Tips-&-Tricks to be more Proficient in Doing Defined Work vs. Ad Hoc Work? Thank you!
Thank you very much . . . all appear very helpful. Thank youIs there a specific aspect of this that you are seeking to improve?
What works for me is engaging with my lists regularly. When I do this, I am able to make a more informed decision when work shows up.
Things that help me to engage with my lists:
Let me elaborate on the last point. Hypothetically, if I think I can do about 20 things in a week, I will put 30--40 in my list. This gives me room to exceed my expectations but also forces me to be proactive in deciding what goes into Someday/Maybe and forces me to renegotiate commitments rather than letting things fall through the cracks.
- Use a tool that I find visually attractive and easy to use.
- Weekly review
- Reading my lists as often as I need to -- sometimes several times a day.
- Keeping automation to a minimum. (e.g. no repeating next actions.)
- Keeping my lists clear and up to date.
- Keeping my lists as short as they can be.
Anyway, this is what works for me. If my lists are clear and attractive to me then I will engage with them, and this facilitates making decisions in the moment for me.
Actually, this one escapes me: "Keeping automation to a minimum. (e.g. no repeating next actions.)"Is there a specific aspect of this that you are seeking to improve?
What works for me is engaging with my lists regularly. When I do this, I am able to make a more informed decision when work shows up.
Things that help me to engage with my lists:
Let me elaborate on the last point. Hypothetically, if I think I can do about 20 things in a week, I will put 30--40 in my list. This gives me room to exceed my expectations but also forces me to be proactive in deciding what goes into Someday/Maybe and forces me to renegotiate commitments rather than letting things fall through the cracks.
- Use a tool that I find visually attractive and easy to use.
- Weekly review
- Reading my lists as often as I need to -- sometimes several times a day.
- Keeping automation to a minimum. (e.g. no repeating next actions.)
- Keeping my lists clear and up to date.
- Keeping my lists as short as they can be.
Anyway, this is what works for me. If my lists are clear and attractive to me then I will engage with them, and this facilitates making decisions in the moment for me.