I always was OK on the big picture, so this is the biggest improvement.
Oh yeah, my desk is clean now. I like that a lot.
Jaclyn
Coming to believe the point about 2 minute tasks -- do them now or not
at all. Apart from the times when I'm rushing somewhere, I burn through
all those 2 minute tasks, and if I find myself thinking 'not now' I ask
myself if I'm ever going to do it. Also, when I identify tasks for a
different context, if they're obviously less than 2 minutes, I flag
them, and I do those first in the new context.
Sorting actions by context -- so I end up with lists of calls, and
especially (I work with a lot of people) the big list of things I need
to discuss with people, *sorted by person*. I still stuff this up
sometimes -- I need to ask 8 people to fill in 360 degree feedback
questionnaires, which I have as one action not 8, so when I saw my boss
yesterday it wasn't on my @boss list so I'm going to have to bother him
again about this relatively trivial thing.
being disciplined about next action. I am not implementing this system
perfectly, but if something woolly is on the list I spend my tube
journey considering that 'what is the very next physical action'
question -- so when I'm at my desk, at work or home, I can just be
getting on with the actions and not ruminating on how to do things.