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Dealing with Personal vs Business Actions

For nearly 3 years, I worked second shift, 3-midnight. I was used to taking care of personal "next actions" (while I didn't use GTD then) during my off-time. Now that I am working 8-5 from home, I am having issues juggling "next actions" for things that need to typically be done during regular business hours (like calls, etc) with my work related projects. Even computer issues that might be "business" related, but not really client focused (ie, paying tasks) seem to cause much grief.

Does anyone else have/had this issue and how do you deal with it to get success in your days, and keeping focus.

I have ADHD, so I'm limping along in focus most of the time. I do take meds, but not 100% effective.

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What I do, regarding personal...

What I do, regarding personal actions in work time, is:

* Set aside time each day (during my lunch hour) to work on any personal actions that need to be done in office hours.

* Also check my personal actions at the beginning of each day for anything that's urgent and might not get done in this allocated time (or needs to be done at some other time of the day). Anything of this nature I then manage as a work action.

aef

 
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