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Anonymous
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In implementing the GTD system recently, I had a number of items with which I did not know what to do: reading, practicing the piano, working on my car, going for a run, hitting golf balls, etc. These are items that aren't necessary to get done, but that I wanted to do more. When I had these as projects or assigned tasks, they felt more like chores instead of relaxing items. So I put these and about 10 others into something I call @Anytime. Thus, if I am at home and I don't have anything to do, I check this list and see what's available.
Has anyone done anything similar?
Are there different ways to get these types of personal improvement tasks done?
Brian D.
Alexandria, VA
Has anyone done anything similar?
Are there different ways to get these types of personal improvement tasks done?
Brian D.
Alexandria, VA