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Why Saving Your Sanity Requires Embracing an Infinite To-Do List

4 pointsby mgaudin3 months ago

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mo_423 months ago
For some reason I tend to forget about task management apps. So whenever I got back to them, it was depressing to see all the unfinished tasks that I haven&#x27;t touched.<p>My solution is extreme time boxing. Every Sunday, I sit down and time box the next week. Work and personal stuff goes into the same calendar. I&#x27;ve learned to keep enough slack to not get stressed out. I also know how much unplanned time I need to coordinate with co-workers.<p>It&#x27;s kind of absurd that less freedom when to do things, gives me more happiness.<p>In the beginning I thought that this cannot work because sometimes you just need uninterrupted time to finish something. However, such uninterrupted long spans don&#x27;t exist anyways for many people. There are stand-ups at work, you have appointments with some of your team members and at 5pm you need to pick up your kids.
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begemotz3 months ago
The overall method is very similar to what I use - at its core, it is simply a combination of an Eisenhower matrix and the Ivy Lee method.<p>The only thing that I must add is explicitly listing &#x27;strategic reserve&#x27; time as an &#x27;important&#x27; task - otherwise &quot;triaging&quot; can have you focusing solely on short-term priorities (e.g. &quot;emergencies&quot;) and never giving you the space and time to consider the larger picture.
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mgaudin3 months ago
Ever feel like you’re always behind, no matter how many tasks you cross off your list? I’ve been there—and it almost buried me in stress. Learn how I stumbled upon a triage-based organization method that changed my life and my work as a CTO.