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earlofmar11
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I think the tickler file concept is a great idea (not specific to GTD; I first encountered it in Kerry Gleeson's PEP - Personal Efficiency Process around 1994, and the idea is probably older than that...) I like the ability to "mail" something to myself for a specific date in the future and not having to worry about it any more. However...
I can see one potential problem. Things that are put in the tickler file are essentially lost from sight until their assigned date comes along. Say you've put a document you need for a specific meeting in the tickler, and then something pops up for which you need this document... How are you going to find it back?
How do you handle this? I imagine you could keep the document in reference or project support documentation and just store a reminder in the tickler. But then you could as well put the reminder in your agenda, so what is the added value of having a tickler file?
All ideas, practical experience and alternative solutions are welcome...
Marc.
I can see one potential problem. Things that are put in the tickler file are essentially lost from sight until their assigned date comes along. Say you've put a document you need for a specific meeting in the tickler, and then something pops up for which you need this document... How are you going to find it back?
How do you handle this? I imagine you could keep the document in reference or project support documentation and just store a reminder in the tickler. But then you could as well put the reminder in your agenda, so what is the added value of having a tickler file?
All ideas, practical experience and alternative solutions are welcome...
Marc.