I have observed that when I identify new tasks, I usually note them in my daily note in Obsidian.
And then complete them from the daily note itself.
IF, a task is not actionable then I put it in my task management system.
Originally, I used to note new tasks in the Inbox section in my task manager.
However, many tasks that are small can be done immediately and as such, moving them to appropriate categories/ creating tasks etc felt like a chore.
Whereas in Obsidian daily note, I would simply do them, mark it done and forget about it.
The problem is that my setup feels like a hack.
1. Should all tasks essentially stay in the task manager OR my current setup sounds fine?
2. If tasks are created in Inbox and immediately done (same day). Should they be moved to an appropriate category? Scheduled? Delete them?
When you work on tasks, are you also specific about the area of focus, context they fall in?
And appropriately categorize it? OR just do it?
P.S: This is not directly related to GTD as a whole but only the organize part.
And then complete them from the daily note itself.
IF, a task is not actionable then I put it in my task management system.
Originally, I used to note new tasks in the Inbox section in my task manager.
However, many tasks that are small can be done immediately and as such, moving them to appropriate categories/ creating tasks etc felt like a chore.
Whereas in Obsidian daily note, I would simply do them, mark it done and forget about it.
The problem is that my setup feels like a hack.
1. Should all tasks essentially stay in the task manager OR my current setup sounds fine?
2. If tasks are created in Inbox and immediately done (same day). Should they be moved to an appropriate category? Scheduled? Delete them?
When you work on tasks, are you also specific about the area of focus, context they fall in?
And appropriately categorize it? OR just do it?
P.S: This is not directly related to GTD as a whole but only the organize part.