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Bill Myers
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Not according to DA. He sees that as a someday/maybe. Every project has to have at least one next action to be considered an active project.
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Bill Myers
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@fooddude, @Oogiem is correct: David Allen recommends including all project next actions (emphases mine, of course) that you can move on...
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I have an eclectic list. Leatherman tool on right hip in a holder with a snap closure (NOT velcro) I have the Rebar model because it...
Thursday at 10:27 AM
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And I would say from that list that you are not dealing with anything at all complex or that includes a significant number of moving...
Thursday at 9:03 AM
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David Allen is talking about not having all the “sequential actions” listed in a next action list. The “project “ in your example is...
Thursday at 9:03 AM
fooddude
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I just like to keep it simple. I've never had an issue not getting things done. I have always just been able to list the very next action.
Thursday at 4:20 AM
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Exactly. If you limit yourself to only one next action at a time, even though there are independent parts of the project, you slow...
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NO, If there are things that are not dependent they are adjacent and can be done in any order they need to be included in the next...
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NO, If there are things that are not dependent they are adjacent and can be done in any order they need to be included in the next...
Dec 31, 2025
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Exactly. If you limit yourself to only one next action at a time, even though there are independent parts of the project, you slow...
Dec 31, 2025
Oogiem
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NO, If there are things that are not dependent they are adjacent and can be done in any order they need to be included in the next...
Dec 31, 2025
Oogiem
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I have an eclectic list. Leatherman tool on right hip in a holder with a snap closure (NOT velcro) I have the Rebar model because it...
Dec 31, 2025
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iPhone SE, key(s) (depending on whether I'm walking or driving), camera, spare battery for camera. Some times I take a camera bag too...
Dec 30, 2025
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I've done the same in Apple Reminders, except I call my Tickler.
Dec 30, 2025
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I address this post primarily to GTD practitioners who have set up their system in Google (Calendar, Tasks, Keep, etc.) and use Android...
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