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#725354 - 11/13/11 11:53 PM
Re: Tackling the Paper Pile
[Re: Lisa LowCarb / VideoGames]
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Amoeba
Registered: 10/07/11
Posts: 94
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Hi Lisa,
Yes, my question was about how you planned to work your way through the folders. I am making the assumption that all the papers you put into the various folders were important, otherwise you would have chosen to let them go. I was mostly curious if they were time sensitive. People often think they will get to projects in their 'spare' time, but my experience tells me unless you schedule time in for those projects they rarely get done. So if there isn't anything critical in those papers, your plan of tackling them when you spend downtime with Bob will work just fine.
If there are any important and urgent papers in your various folders, I would encourage you to pull those out and schedule time into your work day to get those things taken care of.
I think if a task is important enough to do, it's important to schedule time for it. The reason I am such a fan of scheduling is that too many people 'hope' they will get stuff done. Unfortunately, hope is not a useful strategy.
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#725453 - 11/14/11 02:45 PM
Re: Tackling the Paper Pile
[Re: Lisa LowCarb / VideoGames]
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Amoeba
Registered: 10/07/11
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Hi Lisa. I love the billions of tasks! Hopefully(I am guessing by your statement related to prioritizing that this is true for you) it means you have many interests and wear many hats, but you aren't over a barrel, missing deadlines and so over extending yourself that you feel under the gun all the time.
Prioritizing tasks is critical if we are going to be successful. I am sure everyone is aware of the urgent, important, not urgent, not important matrix. It sounds like you certainly have put it use.
Some of your tasks sound like noncritical, fun projects (that's a good sign, it usually means the task owner is maintaining a well rounded life). I must say I am a little envious, reviewing wine notes about a trip to Bordeaux sounds particularly enjoyable!
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