Seemingly sometimes . . . in emptying one's inbox(es) ?

Seemingly sometimes when Creating might be an appropriate GTD concept right from the get-go as another possible appropriate engagement in emptying one's inbox(es) ?

In other words:

Is this item useful for what is currently undergoing Creativity, needs Creative commencing, or perhaps a Creativity for Someday/Maybe ?

While doing so, it might be good to consider this among all of one's personal system 'equals':
Intrinsically, Extrinsically~Internally, and Externally for worthy appropriateness ?

As such, the underlying question might be what makes this Creative appropriately worthy ?

Perhaps by doing so one can improve one's probabilities of 'waking-up' to what one has been focusing on when all is said and done in regards to one's personal system 'equals': Intrinsically, Extrinsically~Internally, and Externally worthy?

After all, if sleeping is a productive GTD understanding as a means for creativity, then all else is seemingly as well ?

As one sees GTD fits best. . . .
 
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Hi gtd solo-studente. I'm struggling with the meaning of your question. For instance, how do you define "Creativity" etc?

You talk about engagement in terms of emptying your inbox. I think the GTD stages are - Collect , Clarify, Organise, Review and Engage. I would say that when going through your Inbox you are at the Clarifying step.

So appropriate engagement with your inbox is to clarify each item.

Your post implies to me that an item might get special treatment because it is touching on something "creative". In practice, I find, I have to clarify each and every item in turn, however mundane or earth-shattering it might be. But, having got that habit established, then something happens. As David Allen explains in the Getting Things Done book, getting current on and in control of what's in your in tray and on your mind can unleash a creative, bouyant energy that spins off lots of new, creative ideas.

I guess these ideas are captured and go into your inbox!

I apologise if I have misunderstood what you meant and, as we say in my country, am barking up the wrong tree!
 
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