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Idiot-proofing your tickler maintenance
Merlin Mann | Jan 3 2005
After reading the recent caterwaul about my sloppy GTD habits, Shannon Lee emailed with a great hack for making sure your tickler file gets reviewed each day.
I like that idea of writing up a new list each morning (or perhaps the afternoon/evening before)—it’s sort of like preparing the day’s menu at a bistro based on the available ingredients. I’ve been working on something similar that provides a focused daily subset of next actions that’s measured against a weekly set of themes and goals (more on this in a full post soon). Also, I must say, I have a special fondness for hacks that won’t let you forget to do something (cf. The Forehead Ticket Trick). To me, that’s what life hacks are really all about: bridging your synaptic rivers in a way that makes failing difficult. Rock on, Shannon. 10 Comments
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![]() Simple, elegant, and foolproof. I...Submitted by Michael Hyatt (not verified) on January 3, 2005 - 3:01pm.
Simple, elegant, and foolproof. I love it! »
![]() That is simply brilliant. And...Submitted by Josh (not verified) on January 3, 2005 - 5:35pm.
That is simply brilliant. And it keeps your desk clean at night, too. :) Thanks for sharing that one. »
![]() Great idea, I've just started...Submitted by Allan (not verified) on January 5, 2005 - 1:02am.
Great idea, I’ve just started using it. I’d also like to share my 43folder setup shown at the bottom of this page. It’s compact, looks good on a desktop, and its clear plastic envelopes give a hint of the next day’s tasks. »
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![]() Oops. Thanks for fixing it...Submitted by Allan (not verified) on January 6, 2005 - 12:47pm.
Oops. Thanks for fixing it Richard. »
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![]() "I like that idea of...Submitted by Wibbly (not verified) on January 13, 2005 - 8:56pm.
“I like that idea of writing up a new list each morning (or perhaps the afternoon/evening before)—it’s sort of like preparing the day’s menu at a bistro based on the available ingredients” Not to be to much of a nerd or anything, but this is one of the things that GTD helps you avoid … I can only presume that you don’t have many things on your list! »
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![]() What on earth do you...Submitted by Organizational Euphoria (not verified) on April 5, 2005 - 8:35am.
What on earth do you do with a tickler file? There’s been a lot of discussion about the tickler file – how to remember to use it, what do you use it for, what about things that don’t fit – so I figured I’d explain how I use my tickler file, and we’d just go from there. First off ??… »
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