October 24th 2007
Productivity Tips
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Starting something and following it through to completion provides clarity because it gets it off your mind, and a clear mind is an important element of being productive. It’s difficult to get anything done when you have twenty things pulling your mental energy in different directions. Imagine all your next actions as blips on a radar. You don’t want to start a bunch of tasks, dawdle on a project and do half jobs on your next actions, because ultimately they will still be on your mental radar taking up all your time and energy and being a major distraction. Objects won’t disappear from that radar until they are done, wound up and signed off.
This is why the GTD concept of a next action is critical. Next actions are small, highly manageable bite-sizes of work. It’s very easy to start a next action and finish it because it puts minimal demands on your time and efforts. Most importantly, the next action has a clear ending; you know what you need to do to finish it (get it off your radar). Compare that to trying to start a huge project and finishing it all in one go… it isn’t going to happen.
Rolf F. Katzenberger:
October 25th, 2007 at 7:53 am