Hello GTD fans,
Where do you keep any paperwork relating to @Waiting items?
Do you keep them in a @Waiting folder or in their own project or reference folders?
Here's my example:
Today I posted back to a company a faulty SD memory card, along with a returns note and a covering letter. I also got a proof of postage certificate from the Post Office.
This item is now on my @Waiting list in Outlook as "Replacement for returned faulty Play.com SD card (19/05/07)".
That's fine, but when I was clearing the inbox tonight I'm thinking where shall I put the proof of postage from the Post Office?
In it's own 'Faulty SD Card' folder or in a general @Waiting folder?
I've decided to print off a copy of the covering letter, pin the certificate of postage to it and put them in their own project/reference folder called "Play.com - Exchange faulty SD Card". I'll easily remember that.
My problem with a general @Waiting folder is that it right now it would be full of mixed items; copies of job applications, copies of online purchases paperwork and in there somewhere would be this proof of postage too!
Just wondering what do you do?
Thanks for any advice, very much appreciated.
Best regards,
Andy.
Where do you keep any paperwork relating to @Waiting items?
Do you keep them in a @Waiting folder or in their own project or reference folders?
Here's my example:
Today I posted back to a company a faulty SD memory card, along with a returns note and a covering letter. I also got a proof of postage certificate from the Post Office.
This item is now on my @Waiting list in Outlook as "Replacement for returned faulty Play.com SD card (19/05/07)".
That's fine, but when I was clearing the inbox tonight I'm thinking where shall I put the proof of postage from the Post Office?
In it's own 'Faulty SD Card' folder or in a general @Waiting folder?
I've decided to print off a copy of the covering letter, pin the certificate of postage to it and put them in their own project/reference folder called "Play.com - Exchange faulty SD Card". I'll easily remember that.
My problem with a general @Waiting folder is that it right now it would be full of mixed items; copies of job applications, copies of online purchases paperwork and in there somewhere would be this proof of postage too!
Just wondering what do you do?
Thanks for any advice, very much appreciated.
Best regards,
Andy.