So it's Friday afternoon and I'm getting clear, current, and in control working my way through my inbox because I was on the fly lots this week and feeling a buildup of scuzz, so to speak. And I'm making good progress so decided I'd finally crack open the latest Productive Living: the art of collecting as some fuel for my mojo. While reading David's BFO and then his challenge that if we looked at our calendars we'd likely think of one if not a bunch of "oh that reminds me I need to" I had a BFO. By the way, in my case he's right about looking at my calendar...I always get one or a bunch of "oh that reminds me I need to" thoughts. And it happens no matter which direction I look - back into the past or ahead into the future. I wanted to call that thought experience something because it's seemingly so universal. Maybe it would show up on some GTD glossary of terms list that us GTD geeks would love! What do you think...will "otrmint" (O(h) T(hat) R(eminds) M(e) I N(eed) T(o) stick? Will you use it? I'm gonna and I'm going to pretend I'm going looking for them when I crack my calendar during my wkly review. "What are you doing? Searching for otrmints.
Good luck,
T.
Good luck,
T.