Kornet;94769 said:Where would you put wash the car reminder? I always miss to wash my car.![]()
ero213;94771 said:Car=its own reminder. When it gets dirty, you add "wash car" to your next actions list and then wash it ASAP![]()
I put a note in the tickler.Kornet;94769 said:Where would you put wash the car reminder? I always miss to wash my car.![]()
Cpu_Modern;94784 said:I put a note in the tickler.
The nice thing about the tickler and recurring NAs is, that with the tickler you just commit to _review_ the item, not necessarily _doing_ it. It's a fine distinction, yet a useful one.
So the tickler asks: do you want to wash your car today? Or: do you want to add a NA about washing the car to your list?
If not, here another nicety of the tickler, you do not have to commit to a harsh dateline. Just ask again in a couple of days and if you underestimate you can re-tickler the item once again. The tickler is "fluid" in that way.
And the tickler file I use is digital, just in case you were wondering.
I can relate to that. This is the reason that I do not use any of those specialized tools. The thought that Outlook "voids" one of my Next Actions just because of some obscure bug: unbearable. Worse even for a tickler! Think about it: You know that it's coming and.. it doesn't come, just because some sofwarething didn't work.. and then you still don't know if its gone or still in there somewhere. That wouldn't be a trusted system for me. Using something in the "cloud"? Do-not-even-think-about-it.ero213;94786 said:...so I don't totally trust it.
TesTeq;94779 said:I agree - dirty car is THE reminder for me.
In Poland automatic car washing takes less than 2 minutes (OK - less than 5 minutes) so there is no need to write it down.