You wrote that it’s important for your preferences to be fairly stable. I’ve been using a prioritizing grid (e.g. https://www.beverlyryle.com/prioritizing-grid) to go through my entire do list in 1 fell swoop. I wonder if that’s more or less efficient than your approach.
How would you say this approach relates to https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dJQ7BFz9ZPqstP3an/urgent-and-important-how-not-to-do-your-to-do-list?
You wrote that it’s important for your preferences to be fairly stable. I’ve been using a prioritizing grid (e.g. https://www.beverlyryle.com/prioritizing-grid) to go through my entire do list in 1 fell swoop. I wonder if that’s more or less efficient than your approach.