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Does this "next action" belong someplace else?
Merlin Mann | Sep 27 2004
"Next actions" are the cornerstone of Getting Things Done. In the same way that you can't have a great band with a shitty drummer, you'll never master GTD until you get yout next actions straightened out. I’ve noticed that there are often items on my “next actions” list that hang around a lot longer than they should. I scan and rescan and sort and add and delete, but there’s always a few stragglers who hang out there for a week or more. Eventually this starts to vex me, and I try to debug why things aren’t getting done. For myself, I’ve discovered that most of the items are just in the wrong place, or, if you prefer, in the wrong time or context. It can be instructive to pull each straggler out of line and try to figure out whether he really belongs someplace else. Here’s my usual suspects, ordered by how often each is the culprit behind my unintentional slack.
How do you deal with your stragglers? Who are your worst culprits? 14 Comments
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Clint: Yes, as long as...Submitted by Greg Schwartz (not verified) on September 27, 2004 - 5:08pm.
Clint: Yes, as long as you can set whatever program you're using to not automatically/always show tasks of priority > 2. (Or you can ignore them sucessfully.) Otherwise, at least in my case, I still don't feel like I got enough done today, because I've got that big list of stuff (even though most of it is not Do Today/Now/Priority[12] stuff). I thought that was one of the big parts of GTD (though I haven't read the book yet); that way you can look at your empty (or nearly) list of Next Actions and feel accomplished. Though now that I think about it, once you do a Next Action, aren't you supposed to generate/retrieve the action [in the project] after it and add that to your Next Action list? Hm... I hope my copy of the book arrives soon. » POSTED IN:
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