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A vacation from the endless lists
Merlin Mann | Aug 1 2005
The “Not Insane” To-Do List @ AMERICAN DIGEST
Systems like Getting Things Done have gotten many of us into the habit of maintaining multi-page, contextual, cross-referenced lists of what we could be doing in a given day. And while I’m certainly not here to slag my “next actions,” I will confess that tending a theoretically unlimited list of verb phrases can start to feel like I’m entertaining a house full of ungrateful in-laws who won’t take the hint. So, Gerard’s “invention”—very much in the conceptual spirit of the Hipster PDA, I’d say—addresses the “insanity” of a sprawling daily task list by forcing your ambitions south into reality. Pick the three things that you will do today, and then do them. That’s it. Is it complete, pseudo-scientific, or cognitively gratifying in the same way that GTD can be? Hell, no. But it is a terrific concept for any day when you need a break from all your lists shouting at you—when you want to set aside “your system,” knock out some valuable work, and just go home. Related 43 Folders posts
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I'm with you, Marc. I...Submitted by Merlin on August 1, 2005 - 8:00am.
I'm with you, Marc. I have a category called "@focus" that I use for that purpose. And I love your "three things" idea. But sometimes my available reserve of energy and attention needs to be trained completely on the tasks of the day, without all of the scanning, futzing, and things-getting-doneness even appearing on my radar screen. For me there's no substitute for occasionally putting "the system" completely away and just having a pen and a sheet of paper with a few items scratched on it. That's why I called it a "vacation." Maybe a better term would be "primitive camping." :) » POSTED IN:
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