📕 subnode [[@flancian/getting things done]]
in 📚 node [[getting-things-done]]
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a [[technique]].
- [[GTD]] for short. A [[productivity]] method by [[David Allen]].
- It's also a book, which I haven't read; [[Luciana]] has.
- [[go]] https://hamberg.no/gtd
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The gist of it:
- Break down tasks. Be specific.
- When go through your backlog, like any inbox (including a "main" one, your base field of operations for executing the GTD algorithms), you try to either take any needed action immediately (but only if it's short; perhaps set a threshold in seconds, rather than minutes) or classify for later doing.
- My take: as I can, I try to expand items, breaking them down into simpler actions and tagging them (classifying them) with a greater degree of specificity. This makes the tasks more tractable over time.
- You classify according to [[time]] and [[context]] for the task of doing. Some example tags:
- [[next action]] is where a lot of the magic happens. At some point something needs to be your [[next action]] to get done :)
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I'm trying using [[Getting Things Done]] in the [[Agora]]:
- Actions are wikilinks (I don't distinguish between links and tags; they're all just nodes).
- [[read]], [[research]], [[write]].
- [[next action]] -> [[do]]
- [[some day]].
- [[agora plan]].
- [[do]] acts as an index/root node of the GTD system; whenever I don't know what to do, I just visit [[do]] :)
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/getting-things-done
- video call at meet.jit.si/getting-things-done