danrneal
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I've added a "hotlist" to my next actions lists. I'm not sure if this is the GTD methodology is for, against, or indifferent to this practice. In the morning I go over my next actions and put 4-6 items on my hotlist, these are items that are the highest priority things for the day. It doesn't mean they have to get done today, or that other stuff won't get done today, just that these are the things that are top of mind. If I did all the things on my hotlist, I would call it a productive day. The hotlist is my "initial vision" of what a successful day would be. Things change throughout the day and if I don't get the hotlist done, the day isn't necessarily unproductive, it's just a good starting point for where to point myself at the beginning of the day.
So what do gtd-ers think? Does anyone else do this? Is this a symptom of bad gtd hygiene? Or is this a neat idea?
So what do gtd-ers think? Does anyone else do this? Is this a symptom of bad gtd hygiene? Or is this a neat idea?