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hwalterk
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Folks,
I’ve gotten acquainted with GTD about a year ago having applied David’s principles the best I knew how. No question, I have had some major setbacks and my struggles seem to always come back to one item:
Where am I with all my projects? Let me state this in other words. If my boss calls me and wants to have an update about an issue/task and or given project, I am finding myself searching in my GTD world…way too long. What am I missing, I wonder?
Has anyone expereinced the same sort of confusion?
Also, is there an easy way to input NA’s in Outlook when the action does not originate as an email? Say, you receive a call prompting you to create a NA. I do not favor creating a task using the inherent outlook form, but that is all I know to date.
Thanks
Herb
I’ve gotten acquainted with GTD about a year ago having applied David’s principles the best I knew how. No question, I have had some major setbacks and my struggles seem to always come back to one item:
Where am I with all my projects? Let me state this in other words. If my boss calls me and wants to have an update about an issue/task and or given project, I am finding myself searching in my GTD world…way too long. What am I missing, I wonder?
Has anyone expereinced the same sort of confusion?
Also, is there an easy way to input NA’s in Outlook when the action does not originate as an email? Say, you receive a call prompting you to create a NA. I do not favor creating a task using the inherent outlook form, but that is all I know to date.
Thanks
Herb