Things I’ve tried:

  • Reading McKeown’s Essentialism. It had some interesting ideas but it was also a very frustrating read.
  • Reading The ONE Thing. It also had interesting ideas, but it didn’t solve my problem.
  • Understanding that I’m ‘simply noticing the commitments I have’. This would be one of the GTD responses.

Things that could work if I did them differently:

  • Values writing, WOOP, or the higher Horizons of Focus.

Things I’ll try:

  • Using Tiny Habits with GTD. In fact, this post itself is an attempt to get potential Tiny Habits!
  • madnificent@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The idea of an Archive is to have the thoughts collected for reference somewhere regardless of source. I mark tasks with Rejected (will not do) or Retired (no value anymore, too late) because I find it more expressive than Archived information.

    Never would work too.