Other any guidelines that I could use to let me know how many projects I should be working on at one time.
Thank you
Dan
Thank you
Dan
Dan Roberts;103671 said:Other any guidelines that I could use to let me know how many projects I should be working on at one time.
Dan Roberts;103671 said:Other any guidelines that I could use to let me know how many projects I should be working on at one time.
Dan Roberts;103671 said:Other any guidelines that I could use to let me know how many projects I should be working on at one time.
TesTeq;103685 said:Easy! One at a time. No multitasking, please!
At any given second of your life you are working on one project only - everything else is safely parked in your trusted GTD system. David Allen often refers to a kung-fu street fighting - deal with one enemy at a time!
treelike;103687 said:Not entirely true- it's possible to do a next action which is part of two or more projects. For example I might make mushroom soup (next action) because I want to use up some leftover mushrooms in the fridge (project 1) and try out a new recipe for mushroom soup (project 2).
treelike;103687 said:Not entirely true- it's possible to do a next action which is part of two or more projects. For example I might make mushroom soup (next action) because I want to use up some leftover mushrooms in the fridge (project 1) and try out a new recipe for mushroom soup (project 2).
cwoodgold;103694 said:Right. Another example: often my actions for the purpose of exercise also involve another purpose:
having fun, transportation, connecting with other people etc.
TesTeq;103685 said:David Allen often refers to a kung-fu street fighting - deal with one enemy at a time!
TesTeq;103685 said:Easy! One at a time. No multitasking, please!
At any given second of your life you are working on one project only - everything else is safely parked in your trusted GTD system. David Allen often refers to a kung-fu street fighting - deal with one enemy at a time!
artsinaction;103705 said:And, ironically, in street fighting you want to take out the leader first. To me, that means I should be tackling the toughest action first, but I can't say I'm that disciplined!
Dena