It sounds like you may also want a whole life organizational system. It also sounds like you’re probably in the cluster of tendencies I’m in, commonly known as ADHD. I recommend Getting Things Done, GTD, as simple and effective for my attentional style.
There are bunches of YouTube videos on all three of those topics—obsidian, notes organization, and GTD. Oh, and ADHD. It’s not a disorder, just a different tendency and ith different strengths and weaknesses. And about half of humanity is on that side of the spectrum.
I’m afraid that doesn’t even come close to answering my questions about how you rank what is important or not, nor why you think visual representations are important, nor how GTD or whatever you use helps you revisit these ideas—as I said in my original post I don’t like the “Someday” bucket of that system. Could you try have another go at explaining it to me?
You mentioned there are more in depth theories, which ones do you work by? Does this influence how you decide what is an important 1 , 2 or 3?
How does the visual representation help you filter or action and actualize ideas rather than just adding them to the pile?
It sounds like you may also want a whole life organizational system. It also sounds like you’re probably in the cluster of tendencies I’m in, commonly known as ADHD. I recommend Getting Things Done, GTD, as simple and effective for my attentional style.
There are bunches of YouTube videos on all three of those topics—obsidian, notes organization, and GTD. Oh, and ADHD. It’s not a disorder, just a different tendency and ith different strengths and weaknesses. And about half of humanity is on that side of the spectrum.
I’m afraid that doesn’t even come close to answering my questions about how you rank what is important or not, nor why you think visual representations are important, nor how GTD or whatever you use helps you revisit these ideas—as I said in my original post I don’t like the “Someday” bucket of that system. Could you try have another go at explaining it to me?