Limitations of Working Memory
The burden of trying to remember more than you can keep in mind
Free yourself from the stress of "I have to remember" by writing it down.
In GTD, the first step is to write down everything that is "on your mind. It is important to write down all the things that are on your mind.
Instead of TODOs and tasks, you write down everything you care about and then think about whether it is a viable TODO or task after you write it down.
Decide what results you want and what actions you need to take next.
Top-down or bottom-up?
The "clarify your long-term goals, your values, your purpose in life, etc." approach.
Examples of Top-Down Failures
And if you bring a box in a high position, it won't sit well if it's not well connected to the daily low position box, It will need another box to support it (= more work).
unfinished business
I'm not clear on the results I'm looking for.
Not clear what action to take next.
No reminders are set to remind you at the appropriate time. and can't get it out of my head #Zygalnick effect.
Many people try to achieve organization by sorting through vague and incomplete lists
Behavior is what should be managed.
The biggest problem is not "lack of time" as many assume.
Act on pre-considered options.
I don't think "what options are available" on the spot.
The choices you come up with on the fly don't mean you're acting on the right priorities.
#TODO Venture decision making, talk about not making the right decision without multiple options.
complex inter-relationship (as in the struggle between two types of vine over one piece of land) perfectionism (psychology) of trying to consider all options in advance Ideas put the brakes on the mind.
Collect: Collect everything you care about in one place
Processing: Clarify what each means and what needs to be done (processing)
Organize: Organize the results of the process
Review: Review action options
Execution: Perform the chosen action.
P.87
Set aside time
From the top
One case at a time
Do not return to inbox P.129
What is this?
Do you need to take action on this?
Things that need to be acted upon
#TODO Mismatch between design created by others and personal task management
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