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Tickler File Hack
Brad Blackman | Mar 21 2006
I read a few of the links Merlin referred to today in his GTD recap, especially the A Year of Getting Things Done installments. In it he admitted he had trouble actually using the 43 folders the site is named after. I've found that's a hard point for me, too. Yesterday morning before work, I meant to get my emissions test done in order to renew my license plate. But I couldn't find the place because I left the printed Google Maps directions at home, in the Tickler folder for the 20th. Stupid me, I don't ever think about checking the tickler in the morning, or at night before bed. (Which would probably keep me up worrying about things I have to do tomorrow.) So last night I decided to put all the tickler folders for this week into my bag. It looks like what I'll start doing is putting the upcoming week's tickler folders in my bag when I do my weekly review on Saturday morning, which is when I pretty much plan the upcoming week. This is the first day I've tried it, but it's worked well so far. I just have a hunch this might actually work for me. It's based somewhat on my girlfriend's modified tickler file, where she only has 6 or 7 folders, one for each day of the week, in which she places things and to-do lists for that specific day. Has anyone else come up with any sort of tickler file hack, or any other such tweak to your system, that might be somewhat subtle like this one? Or perhaps more overt? 28 Comments
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If you need to know...Submitted by pooks on May 4, 2006 - 12:06pm.
If you need to know about an item supposedly for November 1 before November 1 gets here, you should file that item in October -- whichever day you think you need to know. I sometimes move something (like a reminder to buy tickets) two or three times before I finally use it. If I still am not sure when it crops up in the tickler file, I just move it a few days out and maybe by the time it comes up, I'll know. Rinse, repeat! Now here's a question I've been pondering today. I have two or three relatively valuable coupons that expire at different times. Some are from Office Depot, a place I pop in and out of regularly. I'm going to cut those out and put them in my moleskine pocket, just in case. But the others, I'm not sure I'll have a reason to need them at all. I'm not going to go spend $100 to save $25 just to save $25. On the other hand, something could come up that I might need something that costs that much that I could get from that store, even though I don't usually shop there. Not sure how to use the tickler for that. And if not the tickler, how could I file it so that I won't forget? » POSTED IN:
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