I have a very high number of more-than-2-minute actions that are associated with large and/or irregular shaped items. Examples would be:
- An old alarm clock - Random electronics cables
- Photo frames - Boxes of software
- Books - A coin sorter
- A printer - A stuffed animal
- A wireless router - A box of business cards
I slap post-its with the next action on the items whenever possible. But some things like cables and stuffed animals, it's not easy. So I make an entry in my digital online GTD system.
Here are my questions:
- Taken all together, these items take up a huge amount of volume and space. Is it worth designating a large area of a room so that all pending objects are in the same area?
- They probably need to be near the inbox, but as the book says, physically and visually distinct. Different part of the room as the inbox area?
- Are these now considered project support materials? Pending items? What do you call them?
- When they won't hold a post-it, how do I keep them cleanly tied to a specific item in my digital online system? Is this problem solved just by having all of these processed-but-not-handled items in the same spot?
- What's the best way to store these so that they are easily accessible and visual, but not cluttering up the room. Placed in open boxes? Lumped in a group on the floor?
I welcome any and all thoughts on how you have handled this particular situation. Thanks!
- An old alarm clock - Random electronics cables
- Photo frames - Boxes of software
- Books - A coin sorter
- A printer - A stuffed animal
- A wireless router - A box of business cards
I slap post-its with the next action on the items whenever possible. But some things like cables and stuffed animals, it's not easy. So I make an entry in my digital online GTD system.
Here are my questions:
- Taken all together, these items take up a huge amount of volume and space. Is it worth designating a large area of a room so that all pending objects are in the same area?
- They probably need to be near the inbox, but as the book says, physically and visually distinct. Different part of the room as the inbox area?
- Are these now considered project support materials? Pending items? What do you call them?
- When they won't hold a post-it, how do I keep them cleanly tied to a specific item in my digital online system? Is this problem solved just by having all of these processed-but-not-handled items in the same spot?
- What's the best way to store these so that they are easily accessible and visual, but not cluttering up the room. Placed in open boxes? Lumped in a group on the floor?
I welcome any and all thoughts on how you have handled this particular situation. Thanks!