Breaking Down GTD
- Things I found interesting
- Writing down not only tasks, but also vague thoughts and things I want to do
- It’s satisfying to gather all the seeds of next actions that will be born as a result of breaking them down
- By gathering them all, I can eliminate unconscious seeds of next actions and feel refreshed
- This seems to work well with Scrapbox
- It’s satisfying to gather all the seeds of next actions that will be born as a result of breaking them down
- Putting tasks without considering long-term/short-term relationships
- I felt that I had a problem of not being able to make long-term plans and spending too much time on immediate tasks (blu3mo)
- Instead of “making long-term plans,” it’s satisfying to deal with it by “putting long-term desires/goals into the inbox” and then breaking them down into next actions
- I felt that I had a problem of not being able to make long-term plans and spending too much time on immediate tasks (blu3mo)
- It enforces the decomposition of all tasks, desires, and goals into small actions, which is very good
- I understand the importance of breaking tasks into smaller pieces, but I haven’t been thorough about it
- It seems to have a very good effect to be thorough about it for everything
- If There is a Framework, You Can Recognize the Blank Space Enclosed by the Framework
- Thanks to the framework, I can recognize the blank space of “not decomposing this task”
- If There is a Framework, You Can Recognize the Blank Space Enclosed by the Framework
- In the end, all tasks need to be broken down into smaller pieces, so the cognitive load of my brain is the same whether I do it just before taking action or do it in advance
- In that case, it’s better to do it early because there are benefits to doing it early
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Once a week, take your time to break down projects
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Prepare for the next week so that you can spend it without hesitation
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Then you can run through the next week. Isn’t that comfortable?
- Thorough environmental responsibility
- This seems to be a prerequisite
- Writing down not only tasks, but also vague thoughts and things I want to do
Chapter 6: Acting in accordance with the axis (constraints, goals/ideals, values)
- I feel like I’m already doing this (blu3mo)
- Ah, but it seems beneficial to articulate constraints and goals and examine life from a bottom-up perspective
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Means that support your life
- I personally want to do top-down writing of goals, separate from GTD (blu3mo)