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-rw-r--r-- | projects-next-actions.mdwn | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | quickie-overview.mdwn | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | references.mdwn | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | review.mdwn | 18 |
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diff --git a/projects-next-actions.mdwn b/projects-next-actions.mdwn index 91bb125..cf5cbdc 100644 --- a/projects-next-actions.mdwn +++ b/projects-next-actions.mdwn @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ you need to do, and when you're finished. A **good next action** would fulfill the following criteria: * a _physical_ action ("write", not "think about") - * thinking is part of planning! and that should happen during a review phase - * planning can be broken down into next actions, however + * thinking is part of planning! and that should happen during a review phase + * planning can be broken down into next actions, however * it's clear what I need to do (a widget to crank) * duration at most 15 minutes, preferably * I'm committed to doing it diff --git a/quickie-overview.mdwn b/quickie-overview.mdwn index 6625dfd..c1ea565 100644 --- a/quickie-overview.mdwn +++ b/quickie-overview.mdwn @@ -11,17 +11,18 @@ A condensed summary of GTD: in one or more inboxes * you empty your inboxes regularly from stuff * stuff is dealt with by one of the following: - **do it at once** (if it's quick, or you have to, or really want to); - **defer** it for later; - **delegate** it to someone else; - **file** it somewhere (if you may need it later); - **discard** it (ignore it, throw it in a trash bin, whatever) + - **do it at once** (if it's quick, or you have to, or really want to); + - **defer** it for later; + - **delegate** it to someone else; + - **file** it somewhere (if you may need it later); + - **discard** it (ignore it, throw it in a trash bin, whatever) * keep several lists: - **next actions**: deferred stuff; - **projects**: anything that needs more than one next action to be finished; - **waiting for**: delegated stuff; - **someday/maybe**: what you may want to do someday, but isn't an active - concern right now + - **next actions**: deferred stuff; + - **projects**: anything that needs more than one next action to be + finished; + - **waiting for**: delegated stuff; + - **someday/maybe**: what you may want to do someday, but isn't an active + concern right now * at least once a week, process all inboxes, and review all lists * have an archiving system for documents and such * have a system for keeping handy files and other things relevant diff --git a/references.mdwn b/references.mdwn index 842f11b..a2b8239 100644 --- a/references.mdwn +++ b/references.mdwn @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ References ========== * Getting things done - - <http://www.librarything.com/work/1844807> + - <http://www.librarything.com/work/1844807> * The now habit : a strategic program for overcoming procrastination and enjoying guilt-free play - - <http://www.librarything.com/work/7934/details/46964220> + - <http://www.librarything.com/work/7934/details/46964220> diff --git a/review.mdwn b/review.mdwn index 8ce3188..c552263 100644 --- a/review.mdwn +++ b/review.mdwn @@ -30,17 +30,17 @@ Here's my checklist for doing a weekly review: any projects that are finished or aborted, or move them to someday/maybe if that's appropriate. * Review next actions list. Are they all of good quality? - * a _physical_ action ("write", not "think about") - * thinking is part of planning! - * it's clear what I need to do (a widget to crank) - * duration at most 15 minutes, preferably - * I'm committed to doing it - * does not depend on anything, can be done immediately - * it's clear when it's done + * a _physical_ action ("write", not "think about") + * thinking is part of planning! + * it's clear what I need to do (a widget to crank) + * duration at most 15 minutes, preferably + * I'm committed to doing it + * does not depend on anything, can be done immediately + * it's clear when it's done * Review waiting for list and mail folder. * Review pending and support files: - * physical folder at home - * folder in e-mail + * physical folder at home + * folder in e-mail * Review someday/maybe. * Review "Read and Review". * Review areas of focus, goals. |