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skyking162
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You don't DO Projects, you do Next Actions that are sub-parts of Projects.
Similarly, you don't COMPLETE Areas of Responsibility, you complete Projects that are sub-parts of Areas of Responsibility.
Has anyone thought about these relationships between whole and sub-part moving up the altitudes? For example, what's the relationship between Areas of Responsibility and Short-Term Goals? Or the relationship between Goals and Life-Purpose? Do the levels right next to each other always directly interact? Do Projects end up helping you work towards Goals or Life Purpose?
I realize GTD isn't designed with these altitudes in mind, but joining the big-picture to the small-picture is a challenge for me. Does anyone have other literature to recommend that deals with this issue? (I've read Seven Habits.)
Similarly, you don't COMPLETE Areas of Responsibility, you complete Projects that are sub-parts of Areas of Responsibility.
Has anyone thought about these relationships between whole and sub-part moving up the altitudes? For example, what's the relationship between Areas of Responsibility and Short-Term Goals? Or the relationship between Goals and Life-Purpose? Do the levels right next to each other always directly interact? Do Projects end up helping you work towards Goals or Life Purpose?
I realize GTD isn't designed with these altitudes in mind, but joining the big-picture to the small-picture is a challenge for me. Does anyone have other literature to recommend that deals with this issue? (I've read Seven Habits.)