I've opened my lists consistent, but I have not once used my actions list. Maybe it's bad that I have the outcomes associated with it preceding the actions... I think I got better by at least knowing what I'm not doing. There's just so much going on, and I'm wondering if the actions are worth doing... Also what to do after... |
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My previous point stands. It feels impractical, and the lists overload my working memory when looking at 'em. I need to group 'em into a few big chunks and go from there :/ That or ruthlessly let go of many, many things. Did not get better. I did not go through and chunk them as I'm "worried about not grouping them right" or doubtful of my technique of repeating the word "group" while reading the material. Maybe ask the question, "What are the three main ideas" and ask the grouping questions from iCS to see if I can group them that way. |
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I reviewed 'em, but I feel like it's not very practical. I don't ever use the actions. I see the projects, but I hardly go into them. My format for the actions is likely cumbersome, but I'm not sure how to show the relevance to the original project... I.e. if I just do an action... what was it for? I got better at at least consistently checking it. I want some higher level organization to my list... i.e. get the three main ideas for easy access to the important ideas. |
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I'm looking at 'em consistently now. Useful. |
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