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Number of tasks..

When I read GTD, and read how many tasks David had on the go at any one time, I was surprised how many.....

Looking at the stats on my PDA this morning I have 180 tasks in my list. Which includes the 25 active projects I have on the go and about 20 things on the Someday list.

The thing I find is for project stuff, when I finish a task it gets replaced by the NA so it the number of tasks never really goes down.

I finish a few tasks each day, but add an equal or more number of tasks.

My list seems to be slowly creeping up over time. At the end of the first month I probably only had about 70 tasks on the list (including projects).

Hopefully, this is a side effect of being more efficient means I can take on more things. Lets hope it isn't a signal of my life spiraling out of control.

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Also, maybe as you get...

Also, maybe as you get into the habit of writing down things you write down more things than you would have at the start?

For example, at the beginning, if there was something I knew I should write down, and if it was small, I didn't write it down. I just tried to remember to do it later. Now, I just write everything down.

 
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