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rav
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Guys,
I have a palm Vx and slowly am getting up to speed using the GTD method.
Currently I do the following.
Made a list of all the pojects I have open in a memo category. In this category I have the projects as individual memo's with the next actions listed in there. The immediate next action is marked with a * and the completed NA is marked with **. When a next action becomes live it is placed in the todo list as well.
In my todo list I have only the following contexts.
@Anywhere
@Calls
@Errands
@Home
@Internet
@Office
@Waiting For
And the NA's are placed in there. I do the following as well though. If in my judgement I should be albe to get more than one action done for tha project by the next weekly review I list both down but with the follow on action with a lower priority. Then I hide the priority on the display.
I'm not sure that this is the best solution but is working for me at the moment. Though I must admit I have a habit of leaving my todo list on the all categeory rather than looking at the individual contexts, but that is because I have about 10-15 NA's at the moment.
Would anyone else like to share their setup. I have looked at DA but there are some things that look confusing to me. Like when he says he has his project lists in the todo app.
Thanks,
Rav.
I have a palm Vx and slowly am getting up to speed using the GTD method.
Currently I do the following.
Made a list of all the pojects I have open in a memo category. In this category I have the projects as individual memo's with the next actions listed in there. The immediate next action is marked with a * and the completed NA is marked with **. When a next action becomes live it is placed in the todo list as well.
In my todo list I have only the following contexts.
@Anywhere
@Calls
@Errands
@Home
@Internet
@Office
@Waiting For
And the NA's are placed in there. I do the following as well though. If in my judgement I should be albe to get more than one action done for tha project by the next weekly review I list both down but with the follow on action with a lower priority. Then I hide the priority on the display.
I'm not sure that this is the best solution but is working for me at the moment. Though I must admit I have a habit of leaving my todo list on the all categeory rather than looking at the individual contexts, but that is because I have about 10-15 NA's at the moment.
Would anyone else like to share their setup. I have looked at DA but there are some things that look confusing to me. Like when he says he has his project lists in the todo app.
Thanks,
Rav.