This morning I caught myself about to add "Process outcome of meeting" to my Waiting For list. Sure, my project cannot continue until this meeting has happened but the only place it needs to be is my calendar. Processing my meeting notes will bring the project back to life with a new next action.
This is only one instance of questionable items ending up (or nearly ending up) on my waiting for list. At the moment, my Waiting For looks a bit like this (names changed to protect the innocent)
People/organisations who owe me something. I will need to chase them up if they don't respond in a timely manner.
Doc to suggest dates for dinner
Grumpy to suggest dates for lunch/drinks/walk
Happy to respond to text (sent 2015-03-11)
Wicked Queen to refund tax
Snow White Appreciation Society to send 2015 membership pack (3 to 5 weeks from 3/3/2015)
People who want me to process things for them. It's a hobby for me and a hobby for them. They may never send stuff. I'm happy to process it but I won't chase it up.
Sleepy to send me website info
Bashful to let me know pickaxe prices.
Sneezy to add me to Skype
Sneezy to send bank details
Dopey to send me article.
Someone has asked me to get them some equipment. The next time I see them I'll hand it over but until then, I don't have a good place to put this placeholder so it's ended up on my waiting for list.
Sell sport equipment at club
The first group is fine. The third group is OK-ish. If there is somewhere better for the placeholder that would be great.
I don't really know what to do with the second group. On the one hand, I have agreed to do these things. On the other hand, they're ultimately not my responsibility and I cannot proceed unless they send me the information I need. In some cases, I have done some preliminary actions already so the project already existed in my GTD system.
A few things I have considered:
Sending more than about one reminder isn't appropriate. Like I said, it's a hobby for everyone involved.
Keeping these actions indefinitely clutters things up.
Deleting them after a short time (or a long time) seems arbitrary to me. It's what I end up doing but choosing this suggests that they shouldn't be put on the list in the first place.
Any thoughts or advice?
This is only one instance of questionable items ending up (or nearly ending up) on my waiting for list. At the moment, my Waiting For looks a bit like this (names changed to protect the innocent)
People/organisations who owe me something. I will need to chase them up if they don't respond in a timely manner.
Doc to suggest dates for dinner
Grumpy to suggest dates for lunch/drinks/walk
Happy to respond to text (sent 2015-03-11)
Wicked Queen to refund tax
Snow White Appreciation Society to send 2015 membership pack (3 to 5 weeks from 3/3/2015)
People who want me to process things for them. It's a hobby for me and a hobby for them. They may never send stuff. I'm happy to process it but I won't chase it up.
Sleepy to send me website info
Bashful to let me know pickaxe prices.
Sneezy to add me to Skype
Sneezy to send bank details
Dopey to send me article.
Someone has asked me to get them some equipment. The next time I see them I'll hand it over but until then, I don't have a good place to put this placeholder so it's ended up on my waiting for list.
Sell sport equipment at club
The first group is fine. The third group is OK-ish. If there is somewhere better for the placeholder that would be great.
I don't really know what to do with the second group. On the one hand, I have agreed to do these things. On the other hand, they're ultimately not my responsibility and I cannot proceed unless they send me the information I need. In some cases, I have done some preliminary actions already so the project already existed in my GTD system.
A few things I have considered:
Sending more than about one reminder isn't appropriate. Like I said, it's a hobby for everyone involved.
Keeping these actions indefinitely clutters things up.
Deleting them after a short time (or a long time) seems arbitrary to me. It's what I end up doing but choosing this suggests that they shouldn't be put on the list in the first place.
Any thoughts or advice?