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Re: [Orgmode] [off-topic/GTD]Only Next Actions list to rule them all ?


From: Manish
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] [off-topic/GTD]Only Next Actions list to rule them all ?
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 11:21:38 +0530

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> This is for the GTD orgers out there. I've taken the article written by
> Charles as a basis for my GTD implementation. In the end, it's all about
> what works for you, but I'd like to get some insights/opinions from you: For
> Next Actions, are you using a single list OR you organize them
> hierarchically under each project (in the projects list)?
>
> I started with the second one, putting each next action (TODO) item under
> its correspondent project, however, it quickly became too bloated, and a mix
> of projects, sub-projects and next-actions. Of course, org helps there with
> sparse trees and other functions to filter trees, but still, I found it was
> too complex, albeit more specific and I did felt I was more "organized",
> even though I was getting lost.
>
> So, I just let go of my obsession about the perfect thing and decided to try
> a single Next Actions list, together with a Projects list. The next actions
> is a single list with all the actionable items from all the projects. I've
> lost the relationship between a next action item and a project, but I can do
> this easily by just looking at the action, having the system tell me is not
> that important.

Usually, you define all actions for a project under the same hierarchy.  You
can decide how you want actions to be designated "next" (and projects to be
designated "project") -- using keywords or tags and have a custom agenda
command collect the next actions for you from all agenda files in a single
list.

-- 
Manish




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