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writing a book and have too many next actions
chadgr | Oct 14 2006
Hi. I'm just getting started on GTD while part way into writing a book. I've gone through the collection process and most of the things I wrote as tasks on my mind (and now in my inbox) relate to the book. Perhaps I don't understand how to process the inbox correctly, but I'm wondering whether the whole book should be my one project (with a ton of action items) or if I should break it into subprojects in KGTD (e.g., gather information on issue A, collect photographs for Chapter 5). If I keep it as a single project, it seems I have an unmanageable number of actions each of which could be eligible for a "next action." I hope I'm making sense. Any suggestions would be appreciated. 11 Comments
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Thanks very much for these...Submitted by chadgr on October 15, 2006 - 4:39am.
Thanks very much for these responses. They have clarified for me the best approach for dealing with a very complicated, multi-multi-step project. As I process my inbox today I'll identify the smaller subproject that each task belongs to and track progress that way. I agree that this will provide more opportunities to see movement forward and break the large (sometimes overwhelming) project of writing a book into manageable chunks. Thanks again for your help. » POSTED IN:
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