NOW Sometime and Maybe
waltzzz says:
I use RTM for GTD (David Allen's Getting things done system). In GTD everything goes onto lists! Out of your head & onto a list, so your head is free to do what it is best at, creating not storing. But with so much stuff on lists how can you see what to do?
I use the priority codes 1 red, 2 blue, 3 light blue and 4 or blank in this way:
1. Do
2. Do Sometime
3. Maybe
4 or blank: Info
Then in a smart list I see the Do items. A weekly review of the Sometimes (Search priority:2) ensures that those items don't get lost. I review the Maybes Monthly. The trick is to have enough Red items so I can cherry pick easily according to mood or available time, about one screen full is good.
One more little adaptation:
Anything with a date does not show up in the NOW list till the due date, regardless of priority.
The smart list search code is:
(priority:1 AND (due:today OR due:never)) OR (due:today OR
dueBefore:today)
Walter
I use the priority codes 1 red, 2 blue, 3 light blue and 4 or blank in this way:
1. Do
2. Do Sometime
3. Maybe
4 or blank: Info
Then in a smart list I see the Do items. A weekly review of the Sometimes (Search priority:2) ensures that those items don't get lost. I review the Maybes Monthly. The trick is to have enough Red items so I can cherry pick easily according to mood or available time, about one screen full is good.
One more little adaptation:
Anything with a date does not show up in the NOW list till the due date, regardless of priority.
The smart list search code is:
(priority:1 AND (due:today OR due:never)) OR (due:today OR
dueBefore:today)
Walter
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
I'd never thought to use the priorities to separate tasks that way; really novel approach! I've been looking for a way to separate my someday tasks from my "you can do these now" tasks, and had been using a "someday" tag previously, but this may work better.
I do really like your smart list approach too; I also try to hide things that are actually due later so I don't see them until then.
I do really like your smart list approach too; I also try to hide things that are actually due later so I don't see them until then.
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