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The value of to do’s
Posted on April 3rd, 2009 No commentsOne of the things I’m learning while building this site is the value of to do’s and a solid systems for managing one’s own work (as opposed to organization systems imposed by one’s workplace). Tonight is a great example–I sat down with the computer and wanted to tackle something, but realized that there’s thirty different directions I could go, and I simply got distracted with all the options.
I’m a great believer in the GTD system; I’m just still working to find the right degree of implementation. But, the busier I get, the more I realize that more time needs to be given to serious organization.
Of course, now that I’m writing this, I realize that I wanted to to:
- Find the PHP code for inline posts on a page
- Understand how dropdowns work on WP
- Research a simple forms plugin
- Map out a new idea on a sitemap for this site
Instead, I wrote this post about how I couldn’t remember anything…more to come on organization, obviously.
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