I’ve been using a backlog though I’ve never seen Forster’s system, and have found it useful. I’m glad to see it made explicit. I also think you are right on the money in trying to run a middle path between the rigidity of a set daily task list in and the lack of priority in GTD’s massive list of next actions. There’s a lot of insight here, thank you for sharing. My one criticism would be to add some order to it to enhance readability, it’s a wall of text right now.
Thanks. Although I am unlikely to change this particular post, you might be right about it being better to be more explicit in presenting the parts of the text. I’ll think abut it.
I’ve been using a backlog though I’ve never seen Forster’s system, and have found it useful. I’m glad to see it made explicit. I also think you are right on the money in trying to run a middle path between the rigidity of a set daily task list in and the lack of priority in GTD’s massive list of next actions. There’s a lot of insight here, thank you for sharing. My one criticism would be to add some order to it to enhance readability, it’s a wall of text right now.
Thanks. Although I am unlikely to change this particular post, you might be right about it being better to be more explicit in presenting the parts of the text. I’ll think abut it.