The major problem with my Action Lists is that they contain hundreds of Actions and I add more Actions every day than I can complete...
They are of different types and require different amount of time; some with deadlines and some without. For example, Health, Work (that gives a fixed amount of $ per time spent), Education (which may or may not results in increased productivity or monetary return), Investing (with unknown monetary return), Time with Family, Duties etc....
I spend a lot time reviewing my action lists and trying to determine what to work on every day. How do I prioritize my Actions?
It is difficult to determine how they meet my "life goals" or how they fit in with Allen's "Airplane Analogy"...
My large Action Lists stresses me out, and lowers my productivity because I do not know what to spend my time on...
They are of different types and require different amount of time; some with deadlines and some without. For example, Health, Work (that gives a fixed amount of $ per time spent), Education (which may or may not results in increased productivity or monetary return), Investing (with unknown monetary return), Time with Family, Duties etc....
I spend a lot time reviewing my action lists and trying to determine what to work on every day. How do I prioritize my Actions?
It is difficult to determine how they meet my "life goals" or how they fit in with Allen's "Airplane Analogy"...
My large Action Lists stresses me out, and lowers my productivity because I do not know what to spend my time on...
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