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Emergent task planner
Emergent task planner







emergent task planner

The principle of Do it Now does not mean that you interrupt your work for every person, demand, or idea that presents itself. Steve argues that we make work for ourselves by putting off things like dishes, laundry, and clean up. This week I’ll be testing Steve Kamb’s Do it Now approach. Just as Steve Kamb, the blogger behind Nerd Fitness, suggests, I am going to stop putting off daily living tasks until later. The Productivity Approach I’ll Be Using for Week 35 However, I think this may be a good analog tool for people who aren’t as rebellious as I am. I don’t need a paper planner like this now that I’m using Skedpal. Maybe I’ll change my mind when my rebel has been placated. That being said, I’m not that excited about continuing to use it. Given my attitude, yes. I was tempted to say no, but the truth is I think I would have done even less without the process of writing out my plan each day on the ETP. I don’t think this has anything to do with the ETP, however.ĭid The Emergent Task Planner Help Me Get Things Done? I’m OK with that, except in some situations (not this week), that attitude has meant I’ve forgotten some critical things. I gave myself permission to let things go. She may have had enough of all this productivity hacking! Either that, or I was just really tired. It seemed to be my inner rebel rearing her ugly head. It seemed that as soon as I committed to doing a task this week, that was it: I wouldn’t do it. Maybe I’m wrong, but in any case, it made the form less appealing for me. I didn’t feel it mattered so much within the first three tasks, but I was doing tasks that emerged first and didn’t feel this was in the spirit of the form. I don’t think I did the tasks in order any day this week. I knew I would have no idea how much time I actually spent without referring to the form before starting a task.

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I didn’t feel free to just work without it as I have with other paper approaches because of the time tracking issue.

emergent task planner

It got better toward the end of the week, but at first, it was really annoying to realize that I’d left the form on a different floor of the house. How The Emergent Task Planner Made Me Crazy This Week Feeling free to take notes on it made it much more appealing. No, I don’t think that’s the point of the extra space, but I was shying away from the form because of perfectionism. I didn’t do this until later in the week, but I really enjoyed brainstorming on the extra lines provided.

emergent task planner

My usual approach is to live in lala land, imagining I can “get caught up” in one day.

  • Reminded me to be realistic. I really wasn’t far off in terms of estimating how much time my tasks would take, but that was AFTER I’d written them down.
  • The Emergent Task Planner (ETP) definitely helped me narrow down my list of want to and must do’s.

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  • Got me thinking about my MITs again. I’ve gotten away from thinking about the most important tasks to accomplish each day.
  • How The Emergent Task Planner Saved My Sanity This Week Scroll to the bottom of last week’s post for details. I pre-planned 3 tasks and added more as they “emerged.” I also estimated how much time the tasks would take and scheduled some of the pre-planned tasks. This week I tested whether David Seah’s Emergent Task Planner could help me get more done. This is Week 34 of a Year of Living Productively









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