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Mark Taw on GTD contexts and next actions
Merlin Mann | Mar 7 2005
What context do I put my Next Actions in? :: MarkTAW.com Mark Taw consistently provides some of the most lucid and realistic productivity advice I’ve come across. Today he eloquently addresses a common question of beginning Getting Things Done nerds.
I agree very much with Mark on this. It’s tempting to get super-atomic about your lists or put items everywhere they could be done. That can get hectic to manage, though. On the other hand, for very large to-do lists, or for people with limited amounts of time at any context (shared family computer that’s always busy or errands to a store that has weird hours), I do think there’s value in ganging activities wherever time or attention are precious. Finding the balance is tricky but can be worth the effort if you are going to the trouble of maintaining any but one list. Make any meta-work you do pay back as extravagantly as possible. Nice work as always, Mark! 21 Comments
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![]() Regarding Mark Taws article, when...Submitted by Mekkaniak (not verified) on March 8, 2005 - 1:41pm.
Regarding Mark Taws article, when I realized that I had too many lists I sat down and made an inventory of the common situations/places I find myself during a day (home, office, car, bus, store etc). Those were I could actually work on Next Actions became may new lists, three in total. For each situation I also made a list of the tools I usually have at hand (PDA, pen, phone, laptop etc). This was very helpful when I decided what system to use for handling my @lists. It made me ditch the Palm as my GTD central and instead use the laptop. » POSTED IN:
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