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Work / life balance and GTD?
mcnicks | May 14 2006
I work too much. I am fully aware that I do it but that does not stop me, even though the extra work that I do is not even expected of me. From what I have heard from friends and colleagues, this seems to be fairly common across most modern professions. Perhaps it is something do to with the kind of knowledge work that we all engage in these days? Getting Things Done has helped me get a handle on what I am working on, but I am concerned that GTD does not really help in attaining a proper work / life balance. In particular, I have found that my contexts (for example, @computer, @phone, @errands) tend to have next actions relating to both 'work' and 'life'. When I am at home during the weekend, I end up looking at all of these actions and I tend to engage my 'work brain' in response. Has anybody else experienced this? Or found ways to get around it? Last week I tried changing my contexts so that I had a single @work context and a single @home context. Unfortunately, I found that I would get nagging feelings that I should be looking at one or other contexts, because I half-knew that there were things on them that could be done at that moment. D 5 Comments
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I'm not sure that it...Submitted by alia on May 24, 2006 - 8:15am.
I'm not sure that it counts as 2 different "systems," but for my personal stuff, I use GTD with 3x5s & a moleskine-esqe book (i had to go for a fushia one). At work though, I tried to do the 3x5s, but it just didn't work for me. So, I'm using the Printable CEO sheets with a larger book for capturing notes and tasks in meetings. I like that the "fill-in" bubbles keep me motivated. Plus I customized it with an area for 3-4-minute to-dos that I can't do the second they are given to me. There is also a waiting section. I had created one with stars to bubble in, but decided the ovals were much better. » POSTED IN:
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