When selecting the next action to process, context and time are followed by available energy. Although plausible and understandable in theory, this third criterion - energy - always gives me trouble in practice.
Now I think I have found a modification of it that works for me: After context and time, I choose that task whose completion relieves me the most mentally. These are often things that I find hard to get out of my head, even if I have written them into my trusted system. This brings me close to prioritizing by intuition, as described by David Allen.
How are you doing with the available energy as a criterion? What do you think about my variation of it?
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Now I think I have found a modification of it that works for me: After context and time, I choose that task whose completion relieves me the most mentally. These are often things that I find hard to get out of my head, even if I have written them into my trusted system. This brings me close to prioritizing by intuition, as described by David Allen.
How are you doing with the available energy as a criterion? What do you think about my variation of it?
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