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Trey12
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Hello,
Thanks to GTD I take much more time to think about my actions.
When reflecting the execution and the result of my actions, I get a lot of ideas about how to improve the execution and result of the action next time.
For example during/after a meeting I have ideas about how to contribute more effective next time. I write those down and transform them to strategic decisions when I think it’s a great idea. For example: “Stick more to the agenda, write new non urgent topics down and talk about it another time”.
I would like to be reminded of these decision next time I’m collecting next actions for my projects.
I’m wondering how you make sure you do not forget about your strategic decisions regarding projects.
Thank you,
Trey
Thanks to GTD I take much more time to think about my actions.
When reflecting the execution and the result of my actions, I get a lot of ideas about how to improve the execution and result of the action next time.
For example during/after a meeting I have ideas about how to contribute more effective next time. I write those down and transform them to strategic decisions when I think it’s a great idea. For example: “Stick more to the agenda, write new non urgent topics down and talk about it another time”.
I would like to be reminded of these decision next time I’m collecting next actions for my projects.
I’m wondering how you make sure you do not forget about your strategic decisions regarding projects.
Thank you,
Trey