Tag: Pfarr-Aszetik
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Bullet Journal: My Monthly Design 2.0
When I tried BuJo for the first time, I failed on the Future Log. In my second attempt, I use the Calendex method in combination with a monthly log that I developed as follows: (A) Monthly Log: Requirements A monthly log in my opinion should meet two requirements: maximum overview and easy creation: 1. Create…
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The Alastair-Methode to implement GTD in a BuJo
The workflow Ryder Carroll discribes in his BuJo-Manual is different from a GTD-Workflow in many ways. But an elegant method to implement a priority-context-list is possible by using the Alastair-Method in a different way: concipated as a alternative to the classical future log, this method to create a list of dates can easily be switched…
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Recommended reading: Free to Focus
Getting focus in a noisy world: I was honored to read a digital pre-release of the new book by Michael Hyatt „Free to Focus“ – I can only say: wow! The new Book of Michael Hyatt is the missing link of theory behind his „Full Focus Planner“ (FFP) – apart from the ideas of Goal-receiving,…
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Sticking with my Routines!
In the movie „Matrix“ Morpheus tells Neo about the touchstone of wisdom: There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path. More and more i have to internalize all i’ve learned in the last year. To learn new habits. Rituals are the best ways to reprogram myself. 1.Weekly Review The importante of this…
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email: take control over the chaos
motivation When the first smartphones occurred in my life, I had the feeling: now I am writing emails as formerly SMS! In the beginning I found that great and was proud to answer emails directly. It flattered my ego, when I heard: “you are so good accessible!” But- over time this silly use of email…
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Shit in – shit out
weekly review matters! A friend of mine from the computer science industry once said: shit in, shit out. As simple as that! In fact: – I do not care for my system, I do not trust the system. – and: if I do not think at least a week in advance, I will sink in…
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Using Colors in Nozbe connecting the Horizons of Focus
try and error I tried many many times to find a meaningful use case for the colors in Nozbe: – I gave each Areas of Focus a color (e.g. violet for work in general, red for „pastor“, blue for „friend“ and so on. – I differentiated work and private projects through colors – I pictures…