BlendingInfinite Posted March 29, 2022 Share Posted March 29, 2022 (edited) Generally, I don't like the idea of obligation. But for me time-management is fun, as I like organization. So currently, my process is like the following using Pareto principle coupled with Parkinsons law (got it from "The Four Hour Work Week") Pareto is the typical 80/20 rule e.g., but could also be like 95/5 etc. Parkinsons law states that you take as long for a task as you believe it would take e.g. if someone put a gun onto your head, you would completed the task much faster so imagine someone puts a gun on your head, everytime you want to complete a task in high speed : D sounds more like obligation xD However, I think it is more about "positive stress", which is basically focus without distraction, combined with a strong desire to achieve a task - which could be counterproductive. So my personal conclusion is to take the focus, without distraction and combine it with inspiration and enthusiasm. The order is as follows Pareto Principle - for task selection Parkinsons Law - for task execution note on my side: the Pareto principle is basically other than most often stated. Many people - like Tim Ferriss - did not understand it correctly or communicated it other than it actually is - for whatever reason. However, I still writing about the "traditional" Pareto principle bullet journal https://bulletjournal.com/ What methods do you like to use and/or do you have something to add? Edited March 29, 2022 by BlendingInfinite Quote Mention You can derive it from simple logic Left means not right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Llurendt Posted April 5, 2022 Share Posted April 5, 2022 Would you mind giving your definition of the Pareto principal? I would like to understand what you are sharing. 🙂 Quote Mention May you seek and find Unity. My Blog, Upward Quest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MazE Posted April 5, 2022 Share Posted April 5, 2022 Mindmaps (mindomo is the best free app i found), routine48(app). Quote Mention Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mandy Posted April 5, 2022 Share Posted April 5, 2022 If I'm feeling particularly unfocused I sometimes use something similar to the Pomodoro technique. 15 Minutes focused on the task, 5 minutes break, repeat as desired. I find using the dreamboard and making lists works best and serves to respect the general flow/spontaneity of the whole of life. Quote Mention Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlendingInfinite Posted April 8, 2022 Author Share Posted April 8, 2022 On 4/5/2022 at 4:04 PM, Mandy said: If I'm feeling particularly unfocused I sometimes use something similar to the Pomodoro technique. 15 Minutes focused on the task, 5 minutes break, repeat as desired. I find using the dreamboard and making lists works best and serves to respect the general flow/spontaneity of the whole of life. I use pomodoro as well. However, I go by feeling. Quote Mention You can derive it from simple logic Left means not right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph Maynor Posted April 8, 2022 Share Posted April 8, 2022 (edited) I go by feeling too. I have my own accountability system. I can't be structured like that. I just keep a to do list and I have a checklist of daily things that I try to do. I'll show you my entire method below. The task list gets revised every week and started over. Ditto for the weekly accountability log. You don't have to keep any records either. Every week just revise the accountability log and task list. I keep a page that I revise every week and then update the template if I do things or not. Sometimes I don't do things and I'm ok with that too. Of course, I make sure I do my job for money very well because that's what I do for money and want to provide excellent service. In the legal profession I have to keep my time in 6 minute increments so when I'm working on a legal task I do have a very structured mentality regarding timekeeping. I try to let stuff shift around though and not cling too much to a rigid schedule because my personality will buck that off. I need variety and a bit of chaos to keep things interesting for me. I know people that have a different personality than me that do prefer a very structured, unchanging schedule and they do that very well. JM DAILY ACTION ACCOUNTABILITY CHECKLIST 1. Course of study 2. Prep for JM, Dev Work, Int Mastery Video 3. Prep for APC Video 4. Work for financial responsibility (paralegal) 5. Errands/chores/non-work tasks 6. Practice/play trumpet 7. Exercise 8. Strict diet 9. Addiction management/social media addiction 10. Spend time outside/in public/hike around in nature JM Weekly Accountability Log -- Note checklist items completed Mon Tue Wed Thu 4/7/22 -- No record Fri 4/8/22 -- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Sat 4/9/22 -- Sun 4/10/22 -- JM Weekly Task List (add completion date) -- tasks identified by numbers only for privacy 1. 4/6/22 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 4/8/22 9. 4/6/22 10. 4/8/22 11. 4/8/22 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. One of the things I realized and I'm not taking anything away from structuring or that kind of self-help is that we're not computers. You hear people use this word programming and that kind of stuff. That's all based on an analogy that we either are computers or like computers. That said, I still study that kind of self-help too because it's influential energetically on me. Edited April 9, 2022 by Joseph Maynor Quote Mention 💬 🗯️🤍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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