aka Getting Things Done, by David Allen. I can easily see that, to the degree i implement something very much like this, i will be much more powerful, and happier. And all of my attempts to move in that direction (it involves getting past a bunch of my own 'stuff') have been fruitful.

page 96 re getting started

page 215 re weekly review

 

Average time per day of email usage: .8 hours

 

Gather and process "stuff"
Review the system (?)
Update lists (how different from from 1st?)
Get clean, clear, current, and complete (?)

 

Things i have done/would like to do in reviews:

Backup hard drive

Check back a ways in Out box

Check back a ways in new stuff folder

Close tabs, untitled windows

 

Start from the bottom, or from wherever calls you. Read and edit/add/delete:

What can i do to make life more wonderful? From the general to the specific...

 

Purpose and core values, ultimate intention


My workplay is being a Cat herder & Process Artsist — contributing to our survival, thrival and evolution / culture shift via Process Arts toward more power-with ways of seeing, doing and being. So that we will make the most of individual and collective human capacity; people will be as free as possible given the needs of other people, the rest of the planet, etc.; we survive and thrive despite climate change, and avert its worst excesses; etc.

 

Vision; long-term outcomes and ideal scenarios


Self-awareness of the entire Process Arts (co-intelligence, evolutionary consciousness) movement, connecting its various networks, communities, perspectives and fields — everyone engaged in particular processes and this general culture shift anywhere in the world. In particular, strong bridges (better yet no apparent gap at all!) between geek & non-geek process artists, and individual & collective process artists.

Live, learn, and share Nonviolent Communication.

 

Goal / objectives for next year or two

 

add a goal

 

(parked goals)

 

Areas of focus / responsibility

 

add an area of responsibility

 


Best friend and closest support person for John Abbe
Resident at Walnut Street Co-op
President of the Co-Intelligence Institute
Nonviolent Communication practitioner, networker, and teacher
 

Current projects

 

add a project

 

(parked projects)


Also see:

 

Next actions

 

Next actions are on paper, other actions are listed on relevant projects (see GTD)

 

also see:

In boxes:

1. Two minutes or less? Do now.

2. Longer? Add to a propos todo list.

 

snailmail box
phone messages
JohnTickle - file://

E-mail inbox — new only

view (line) not supported for context todosWaiting on:

 

http://wagn.org/wagn/John_Abbe+*notify


http://twitter.com/home
http://ourpla.net/cgi/pikie?RecentChanges

[http://johnabbe.wagn.org/recent][/recent]



Writing bits:
!!!
http://ourpla.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/John_Abbe

Other resources:
Inspiration mindmaps
http://del.icio.us/johnabbe
Firefox bookmarks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Watchlist
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnabbe/

Contact info:
e-mail address book
Address book

 

(Old: my week)

 

Expand from one list to others as needed.

 

I stopped using Things because it wasn't working for me — too linear, and there's tremendous advantage for me in moving the center of my to-do world off of the computer — much less likely to let myself get distracted by teh Internet, and more possibility for creating a sacred centering in the analog world.

 

So, i've moved to paper, so far using two sheets:

  • one i fold in half lengthwise, and on which i write what i am doing right now. Usually this is an intention which when i am finished with, i cross off and write the next one. If i notice that i am doing something other than the intention, then i cross it out and write what i am doing. If i'm happy with what i'm doing, i just continue. If not, i cross that out, decide what to do next, and write that down. This has been supporting me to be more mindful of what i am doing, and to notice when i get distracted.
  • one where i write things sprinkled across the page that i want to do today or in the next few days. When i'm deciding what to do next, i look at the sheet and pick one. I circle things that feel most timely, and when the whole thing gets too messy, i start a new one.

 

 

Pre-Things:

 

Action lists





√ping Raines re wiki work







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