ismaelvera t1_jdhy6nt wrote
Reply to comment by stealthdawg in LPT: Use your calendar as your to-do list. Assigning dedicated time to tasks increases the likelyhood of you acting upon it. by human_marketer
I have a list of unbound tasks as reminders on my Google calendar. It's helpful because every time I take a look to whittle at the list it remains as a constant reminder of pending tasks
stealthdawg t1_jdhzf7f wrote
more power to you if that's what works for you.
The GTD methodology separates these two things. Rather it opts for one bucket of 'next actions' that one is meant to use as their only source of "what do I do now." That can be refined with various contexts (location, time of day, etc), and then there is a separate activity meant to refresh new tasks onto the list based on incoming sources.
So in the case of GTD you'd just always have a todo list with you giving you those same pending tasks without having to port them over from day to day.
ismaelvera t1_jdi0q23 wrote
Interesting, and I've never heard of GTD until now, thank you!
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